Hello, we've got a new challenge for you at Seize The Birthday - a sketch, provided by Glenda.
I've never been one to interpret a sketch faithfully, and I haven't done today! This was actually made from bits and bobs that have been lying around in my stash forever.
Pop on over to the Seize The Birthday blog to see how our surprise party guest Carol of Just me:C and the rest of the DT have interpreted the sketch, and play along with us. If you're sketch-challenged, you can always play along with our Anything Goes theme.
Love your stenciled background, yummy cupcake and the font on your Birthday sentiment. TFS my friend. Love and Hugs...Nancy
ReplyDeleteWhat's the fun in following a sketch faithfully? :D This is a great interpretation - love the big cupcake!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am just the opposite, I follow the sketch to a "T" LOL!! (maybe not much imagination???) Anyway, I love your big birthday cupcake!!
ReplyDeleteI think it's spot on! You make the best bold and playful birthday cards Shirley! Love that background!
ReplyDeleteLove this card! That yellow looks awesome
ReplyDeleteWell, I have to say that your bits and bobs turned out very well. That is what funa sketch can be, to see you a crafter interprets it.
ReplyDeleteLove the yellows and the big cupcake, great take on the sketch, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card with that big, yummy looking cupcake. A great take on the sketch too.
ReplyDeleteYour bits-and-bobs have come together to create one scrumptious, eye-catching card, Shirley! So pretty and, as always, creative!
ReplyDeleteIt's been an honour to guest design with you and the team for the past two months! Thank you so much!
hugs~carol
I love your choice of color for this. That yellow almost looks like gold! Who would've thought that you can make such an awesome card with 'bits and bobs that have been lying around'!? Awesome!
ReplyDeleteYou must have treasures in your stash Shirley! The card came together gorgeously! Love yellow and black combo!
ReplyDeleteI love this so much! That background is stunning and the image & sentiment go together so well. It's great that sketches can be interpreted in so many different ways and I never worry about being too faithful.
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