Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Just start - anyway you punch it TSOT655

Hello and welcome to another sketch challenge at Try a Sketch on Tuesdays.  We are partnering with our sister double trouble challenge on this one. Below are the specifics. 

 



THING 1:  
Trouble Maker 
says, "National Punch Day, Friday, Sept 20th, is about three things. Can you guess which two we are celebrating? Here are your choices:
1. A crafty tool.  
2. A sweet or spicy drink ladled from a punch bowl.
3. A punch that you dole out with your fists.

Hopefully, your selections agree with mine... here is our challenge: 
1. Required:  Look through your stash and choose at least one punch and/or die to use in your project.   
2. Optional:  Pour your favorite punch or beverage into a spill-proof container.  If you let us know in the comments what beverage you poured you will earn another chance in our random drawing.  

3. Fist punching NOT ALLOWED.   


Thing 2:  Double Dare
says, "If you have met Thing 1's requirement, using punch(es) and/or die(s) and have used the TSOT sketch, you are eligible to enter your project HERE at Try a Sketch On Tuesday Challenge #655  for another chance in our random drawing. 

Special Notes:  Please note that Try a Sketch On Tuesday starts on Tuesday, September 16th. If you post your project at Double Trouble on Monday, the 15th, you are still eligible to enter your project at TSOT. You are permitted to backlink for that Monday only. So be sure to visit again on Tuesday, September 15th, and post your card to the TSOT Challenge using the link provided above. 

THING 3:  Twisted Sister 
says, "Hey! This sketch is from our sister challenge at Try a Sketch On Tuesday. We think it would be fun to use because it is perfect for punch cuts and/or die cuts. 

"My optional twist is to use TSOT Sketch #655. If you have used this sketch in your project you have earned another chance in our random drawing. 

"Feel free to change the orientation of the sketch... rotate the sketch or use its mirror image. Adding a sentiment is optional. You may vary the shapes as long as the basic sketch is recognizable in your project."  

Link up here.

 

Thanks for stopping by.                                                                                                               

9 comments:

  1. Love the vintage feel to your card - great interpretation of the sketch :)

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  2. Great take on a difficult sketch, Laurie. I like the rustic vibe of the colors and patterns.

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  3. Oh cute!! I just LOVE tags on cards! What a cute idea to go along with the sketch. Thanks for playing with us at Double Trouble :)

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  4. Laurie, I love your use of different shades of brown and the vintage feel of your card! Despite not using a beverage image, your card definitely has the feel of coffee/tea... so clever!! -Donna

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  5. Great idea to use the tags for the main elements...love that and love the vintage feel.

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  6. Great way to use punches and die-cuts, Laurie! This color combo is one of my favorites to use as well, especially on masculine cards!

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  7. Love your assortment of tags and the vintage look of your card... Creative and very pretty. Thanks for sharing your DT card with us at Double Trouble.

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  8. Great card, like that back ground you created to go with the great punched images.

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  9. Your tags look great on your background! I like how you used the tags instead of circles on the sketch. Thanks for playing along with us at the Double Trouble Challenge!

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