Saturday, July 21, 2012

July SFYTT Post #2


It's the 3rd Saturday of July and that means it's time for some more Sketch For You To Try Inspiration from a few of the SFYTT Sisters! Have you had a chance to play along with this month's sketch yet? You've got until July 31st at midnight, so there's still plenty of time to create something and it's a SUPER fun sketch this month! And don't forget we have another amazing sponsor this month - My Favorite Things!!




Today, half of the SFYTT Sisters are posting another sample on their blogs using this month's sketch.  I decided to create a fun hybrid card with a brand-new digi kit and some fun MFT stamps and dies from my stash. Notice I rotated the sketch this week, but I think I still managed to stay true to the basic design. What do you think?


Kind of fun, yeah? It's another scrappy one, but I think I like it. All of the papers and lots of the embellishments are actually printed digi goodness from the new Cleared For Takeoff kit by Libby Pritchett and Julie Billingsley (Sweet Shoppe). Such a versatile kit that I plan on using for a few hybrid cards as well as several travel and boy themed scrapbook pages! I also used the combination Say What die / stamp set from this month's SFYTT sponsor, My Favorite Things. And finally, I added a few of my new go-to embellishments - wood veneer shapes (an airplane and a few tiny stars).

Be sure to stop by these other SFYTT Sisters' blogs to see what they're sharing today with this month's sketch!

Jen del Muro
Carole Burrage - taking a break
Jodi Collins
Susan Liles
Tracy Schultz

OK, that's it from me. Enjoy your weekend everyone! My Father-in-Law is in town, so we're on the go playing tourist! Fun Times!! Aloha!

4 comments:

wendy said...

love your card so many great lil details !

whoistracy said...

This is so so cute Jen!! Love the little collage in the center there.

Ronni said...

love all the little details of this card. great job!

Holly AKA KopyKat said...

Wow this is so fabulous, love all the details, what a cool way to use this sketch, fabulous