Saturday, December 26, 2009

TGF Sketches Day 6 & Friday Sketchers

Hello. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. We did. It was very enjoyable despite the threat of an ice storm, but it was actually warmer at 10pm than it was at 4pm. Crazy!

I have two posts for today - and check back, who knows, I may end up being very productive and get more done!



The first is Sketch Day 6 from The Greeting Farm. This was a fun sketch from Cindy Haffner - I had fun using it and my card actually came together very quickly. I used the frog from Down by the Pond. You can't help but smile looking into this guy's face. I colored him with Copics and then used Broken China and Certainly Celery to lightly ink over the image. The paper is actually Christmas DP, but it worked really well for this everyday card. I got a Slice for Christmas so I used that to create my sentiment.



This next card is using the sketch from Friday Sketchers. I enjoyed their blog hop immensely - this is one extremely talented Design Team. I can't compete, but this was fun.

I don't know which Tilda this is nor do I know the paper. I had participated in a Magnolia Card Kit swap and this was one of the treasures I have in my kit box. It was time to play! I love the colors! Brown and blue is one of my favorite color combos. It's all on a base of Very Vanilla. She's colored with Copics.

I hope you enjoyed my cards that I have to share with you today. I wish you a happy weekend!


4 Encouraging Thoughts:

Jessica G. said...

The frog makes me smile and your Tilda is adorable! Awesome coloring, Melissa, and such fun sketches, too!!

Have fun with that great Christmas Slice!

Sandy said...

I love both your cards but your Tilda is really cute! Do you want more Tilda images? I have several of them...I have some cuties for Valentines.

Sandy said...

Email me - sdomelle1372@yahoo.com Let me know what Tildas you have.

Tina M said...

Your cards are terrific! I'm glad I found your blog :)

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