And the winner of the $5 GC is No. 13, ajmaluck! Thanks to all for playing along!
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This month's let's try a spelling challenge, with a sketch option. One card only please!
Option One: Make a card -- any theme, any size -- with elements that start with the letters M-A-R-C-H. Your elements can be a manufacturer, color, specific item, even a tool! Go ahead and be creative in using items to match M-A-R-C-H. You also can have one "freebie" -- substitute a letter of your choice for M, A, R, C or H. However, any one item can represent only one letter. For example, a red heart could be your R for Red or your H for Heart, but not both. Any questions, please ask.
Option Two: Use the sketch below. You do not have to use the M-A-R-C-H elements. Remember, the sketch is just a starting point -- adjust sizes and elements as works for you.
Option Three, for a bonus: Use both the sketch and the M-A-R-C-H elements.
I made two samples this month. Both use the M-A-R-C-H elements and the central sentiment block of the sketch, with some variation in other sketch parts.
M - Mini Brads (by "Birthday")
A - American Crafts pink star paper
R - Ric-Rack Ribbon
C- Cake
H - Happy
M - Martha Stewart loopy border punch
A -Avery Elle puppy stamp and die
R - Ribbon (little bow on puppy)
C- Cupcake
H - Happy
The Sketch:
Who's joined:
1 - Tammey
2 - JAire
3 - Traveler
4, 5 - Vicki R
6 - Charleneanne
7 - Retiree3
8 - Ratgirl
9 - robkaynel
10, 11 - Jami-T
12,13 - ajmaluck
14, 15 - jcsmaestra
16, 17 - ashjoy
18 - blbabe1234
19 - joannie
20, 21 - these_days
22 - MTCanuck
The rules:
-- You may submit only one card this month. If you use the sketch, please tell what part(s) of the sketch you incorporated.
-- Open only to new, paper cards (no digi).
-- Post to this thread by 11:59 p.m. March 31.
-- You may combine with one other monthly challenge if that challenge allows, plus the motivational challenge.
A $5 ACOT gift card will go to one Cherry via the random number generator. Please ask if you have any questions.
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Rhonda -- Scrappin' in Wisconsin
What a beautiful card as your example, Rhonda! Love the kraft and pink combo. And EXCELLENT sketch----I didn't know you designed sketches! Very professional!
I am running away from my responsibilities,
and it feels good!
Kathy
and it feels good!
Kathy
Thank you! I just started doing sketches with the January Card Challenge this year, but I do have a background in newspaper design and find many of the same principles apply to card/layout design. I personally like sketches with measurements, even if just used for a starting point, so I like to include those. I've gotten some positive feedback from a few Cherries so I will try to offer one each month -- we'll see how it goes. Thanks for you kind commentYankeegirl wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 12:09 pmWhat a beautiful card as your example, Rhonda! Love the kraft and pink combo. And EXCELLENT sketch----I didn't know you designed sketches! Very professional!
Rhonda -- Scrappin' in Wisconsin
Awesome challenge and ditto on what Kathy said! LOVE that you design sketches! Super cool!
Brandy
Great challenge and I agree with the other cherries, love that you create your own sketches!
Stacy
Here's mine:
M - markers
A - American crafts (the ribbon)
R - Ranger
C - Crystal Drops
H - Heartfelt Creations
combined with the manufacturer challenge
M - markers
A - American crafts (the ribbon)
R - Ranger
C - Crystal Drops
H - Heartfelt Creations
combined with the manufacturer challenge
Louise
Here's my card for the March challenge using option 3. The sketch and the letters in March. M is for Moments, A is for awning, R is for Roadside Market, C is for Carta Bella, H is for Happy!
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M-music noted A-arrows R-red (flower) C-colored pencils H-happy
Charleneanne https://sbing.com/i/gallery2/481754-700.jpg
I used option 2.
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Here's my entry. M is for Mad for Plaid, that's the collection the yellow layer is from. A is for Authentique, that's the company that made the green knotwork paper. R is for tape Runner which I used to glue it all together. , C is for Cavy...which is another name for guinea pig. H is for Heather, those itty bitty flowers you see in front of him. I looked them up...they really are little oval sideways cup shaped flowers like the ones pictured! Thanks for including my card this month!
I used the sketch for this card. https://www.acherryontop.com/gallery/270367
I used the sketch and
M-Maroon card stock
A-Arrows
R-rub on (&)
C-card stock stickers
H-Hearts
M-Maroon card stock
A-Arrows
R-rub on (&)
C-card stock stickers
H-Hearts
Here is my card that I made doing the sketch and using the month of March.
M = Metal Charms
A = Art Anthology mist spray
R = Red paper
C = Clover Card stock from Close to My Heart
H = Hello stamp
M = Metal Charms
A = Art Anthology mist spray
R = Red paper
C = Clover Card stock from Close to My Heart
H = Hello stamp
ajmaluck.blogspot.com
(working on it, not really sure what I am doing yet)
I used option 3 for a BONUS.
M - Maya Road calendar
A - Anna Griffin card base
R - Red stickles on on birthday tag
C - cupcake
H - Happy
I took from the sketch the small and large lettering, a cupcake, frame around the card.
M - Maya Road calendar
A - Anna Griffin card base
R - Red stickles on on birthday tag
C - cupcake
H - Happy
I took from the sketch the small and large lettering, a cupcake, frame around the card.
Mary Love is all around you.
I used option 3.
M- MFT Die
A- Altnew small rectangle die
R- Reminisce Gold Pen
C- Copic Markers
H- Heathe Paper (CTMH)
M- MFT Die
A- Altnew small rectangle die
R- Reminisce Gold Pen
C- Copic Markers
H- Heathe Paper (CTMH)
Joyce
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