Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Feel better soon - TSOT686

Hello and welcome back to another challenge over at Try a Sketch on Tuesday!


The embossing folder is from Penny Black.  I used the postage die from Waffle flower on some designer paper from 49 and Market to create the panels.  I popped up one of the butterflies using some of the ephemera that was included in the paper pad.  Sentiment is from Simon Says Stamp.

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8 comments:

Donna said...

Striking card, like those papers and that embossing folder has been tempting me, looks great on your background!

Suzanne Reynolds said...

Wow, using the embossed background for the squiggly in the sketch was a great idea and what beautiful squares of florals bordered in black. Cool and Beautiful card. You have met DTC's 3-2-1 recipe and hope you join us and earn four chances at their random draw.

Alyson Mayo said...

This is so soft and pretty and the embossing folder was a terrific choice! Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble :)

Melanie Hungerford said...

Very pretty, the postage stamp dies with the soft images look so good with the black behind them! . Thanks for joining us at Double Trouble.

MELODY JACOB said...

Using the postage die to create those panels is a clever way to follow the sketch while giving it a "snail mail" feel, which is just perfect for a "get well" card. It’s exactly the kind of bright, cheerful thing someone needs when they aren't feeling their best.

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Kim Crouch said...

Oh my goodness, I never thought to use patterned paper with the postage collage dies...what a great idea. It looks AMAZING!! Your card is stunning and would surely brighten the day of someone who is under the weather. Thank you for joining us at the Double Trouble challenge.

Larelyn said...

Beautiful paper choices and great sketch interpretation. Thanks for sharing at Double Trouble.

Melanie R said...

Beautiful card, Laurie! You have combined texture, color, and shapes perfectly to complete this wonderful design. Great take on the sketch, too. Thank you for playing along at Double Trouble.