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HANNA SNEAK PEEK: To the Beach

I fell in love with this sketch when I saw it on Jen del Muro's blog. It was so unlike anything I normally create. I was going for a relaxed, beach look on this card, but I still wanted it to be fun and funky. It was SO hard for me to get it looking how I envisioned this card to look and I struggled with the sketch for sure!!! What do you think?

This set will be available May 4th after the Release Party in the Hanna Stamps forum on SCS. Hope to see you there and hope you will fill your cart with awesome new stamps afterward!

Stamps: To the Beach (Hanna Stamps), Handwritten Notes (Papertrey Ink) Paper: 209-Teeny Polka Dot Bikini - By the Sea (Arctic Frog), Night of Navy (SU!), Orange Nostalgia color cored card stock (Core'dinations), Solar White Classic Crest (Neenah), Taken with Teal (SU!) Ink: Onyx Black Versafine Accessories: Paper flowers (Prima Marketing), button brads (Making memories), adhesive gems (Michaels Stores Inc.), sewing machine (Singer), white thread (Sulky), glossy accents (Ranger), white gel inkssentials pen (Ranger), 1 3/8 inch square punch (SU!), glue dots (Zots - Therm-o-web), glitter glue (unknown).

Comments

Michelle said…
LOVE this sketch! i MUST give this one a try!...
Nikki Fairbairn said…
Love your card Amanda and great idea to use all the accessory stamps, Big Hugs, Nikki x
Vicki G said…
Awesome card!!!!

Vicki
Gina Lindsay said…
This is a great card, love the layout and the paper is perfect.
Cassie said…
it turned out great!!!!
Ellibelle said…
Gorgeous. I love the white gel pen dots you added. You did a great job with the sketch. I love it!
Ann said…
You nailed the sketch perfectly! I love it!
Tracey said…
This is fantastic Amanda!

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