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Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Passion for promarkers #109–DT card

Good morning dear friends.  It’s Tuesday morning so that means it’s time for a brand new challenge over at passion for promarkers challenge.  This week the lovely Michele has given us a fantastic sketch to use.  I really liked using this sketch as it’s simple enough to leave as it is or you can dress it up with lots of embellishments, which should please most styles of crafters.  Please remember to be eligible for our prize draw you must use your promarkers or aqua markers.  Here is my card:

PFP challenge 109 - sketch

PFP challenge 109 - sketch (close up)

and here is Michele’s sketch:

  PFP challenge 109 sketch

Our sponsor this week is Some Odd Girl stamps and the lucky winner will receive 3 digi images of their choice.  They have so many quirky images to choose from that you will be spoilt for choice!

some odd girl new logo

The rest of the design team have created amazing samples once again this week, so please pop over to the challenge blog and check them out.  We really appreciate the lovely comments you leave for us. 

I would like to enter my card into the following challenges:

Corrosive challenge – let the music play

Craft your passion challenge – text it

Critter sketch challenge – happy birthday to you! (I’d love to receive a girly card like this)

Stamps & fun = creativity challenge – use a digi stamp

Divas by design challenge – pastels

The pixie cottage challenge – sketch and/or wrap it in ribbon

Do it with digis challenge – spots or stripes or both (spotty ribbon and paper)

Pixie dust studio challenge – girly girly and add ribbon/bow

Southern girls challenge – birthday theme

Crafts 4 eternity challenge – 3-2-1 (3 flowers, 2 papers, 1 image)

Paper cutz challenge – the sky’s the limit (balloons on my paper)

Phindy’s place challenge – pretty pastels

Totally papercrafts challenge – girly girls

I hope you will be able to join in with our sketch challenge this week and I look forward to visiting your blogs and seeing your gorgeous creations.  Have a wonderful day and thanks for stopping by today.

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PFP challenge 109 - sketch

Card ingredients:

Image: some odd girl stamps – ‘dancin’ Mae’

Papers: papermania – ‘happy birthday to you’ paper pack, plain card from the papermill shop

Tools: promarkers, doily from Joanna Sheen, ek success retro flower punch (small), SU basic rhinestones, ribbon from fantastic ribbons, craftwork cards sentiment, SU oval all punch

7 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card. Love the pastel colours and that image just makes me smile, isn't she sweet.

    I have not been a fan of all the some odd girl stamps, but lately I have seen some gorgeous ones. Lovely card. Debbiexx

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  2. Love the way you have caught the hightlighted areas in her hair. I must be brave enough and try out my promarkers. I just love using colour water pencils too much. Maybe I should challenge myself!!
    Hugs Mrs A.

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  3. Denise she is so cute and i love what you have done with her well done ,off to think about mine now .x

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  4. Gorgeous image and love the colours, fab card!
    Helen x

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  5. stunning card denise,i love your pretty papers and colours and fab fun image ;D

    xx coops xx

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  6. Fabolous card again, Denise. The image is so cool, and the colours you have chosen are really great.
    Hugs
    Melodie

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  7. Denise, your card is absolutely FABULOUS! Love the pastels, they goes so perfectly with the image, it's a card that makes you smile wide. :) It's so supercute! Absolutey adorabe.
    hugs,
    Hanna

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