Wednesday, 16 November 2011

SDC time!

Bat Boy by Daniel Torrente for Stampotique Originals

It's time to share my creation for the current challenge over on the Stampotique Designers Challenge blog. This time it was Lisa's turn to challenge us all and this is what she had to say:

Lisa here with this weeks Stampotique designers Challenge!  I don't know about you, but I love to use sketches as a jumping point for my work, so for this weeks challenge, I'm providing you the following sketch.
Feel free to rotate it, change the focal image, but try to keep the sketch intact.  For this weeks challenge you can use ANY Stamp companies images, but if you have Stampotique images, we'd love for you to use them.  Play along with this weeks sketch challenge for your chance to win a $30 Stampotique Gift Certificate.
  


Oooh! I am completely out of my comfort zone using a sketch as a jumping point but I gave it my best shot, and that's one of the great things about participating in a challenge isn't it? It can force you right out of your comfort zone and get you to try something new :-)  If you feel like playing along, have a look at the challenge blog here, where you link up with your creation.

Byeee for now...........

16 comments:

  1. fabby, Love the colours and all the stitching detail!! Hugs juls

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  2. Anything or anyone with a crown on their head is fine by me!.....

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  3. FAB card darling, something its great to jump out of the comfort zone xxxx

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  4. Well however you felt, it's a great creation, love it xx

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  5. you'd never know you were out of your comfort zone - it's awesome!

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  6. It is good to get pushed out of one's comfort zone-you did well and i love the stitching on the card.

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  7. Fab card, love it! I struggled with thes ketch too, haven't blogged mine yet...trace x

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  8. He, he. I'm right out of my comfort zone with sketches, too - find them really hard cos that's now how I work - but you did a great job of this, considering your limitations, lol. Well done, you!

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  9. Love your interpretation of the sketch, Kate!

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  10. great job with the sketch, love it!

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  11. This is fab Kate, I love your wonky stitching x

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