Hello!  It’s time for another challenge at CAS – Colours and Sketches.  I’ve been enjoying my turn as hostess this month!

Today marks the start of another sketch challenge week.  The sketch I’ve prepared has a lot of fun curves in it.  (Well, I think they’re fun.)  I’ve decided to turn my card into a flap card that’s held closed by a very thin set of magnets.  I had the Hope You Can Cling To “Sending Flowers” challenge from earlier this week on my mind as I was creating this card. I enjoyed using some of my retired cardstock and designer paper, along with a stamp set I haven’t used in quite a while.

Here’s what it looks like when the flap is opened.  The designer paper hides one of the magnets.

 

What will you do with this sketch?  Will you layer designer papers or solid cardstock?  Will you create a standard fold card or try a flap card?  Maybe you’ll turn the sketch on its side, or squash it into a square rather than use it as a rectangle.  There are so many possibilities!  I hope you’ll try out something and share what you create with us!  Link your work to the CAS – Colours and Sketches blog by 1:00 p.m. eastern time Wednesday, October 30.

Thank you for stopping by today!  Comments are always welcome and appreciated!

Supplies are from Stampin’ Up unless otherwise indicated:
Stamps: Close as a Memory
Cardstock: River Rock, Pretty in Pink, Very Vanilla, Porcelain Prints designer series paper
Ink: Pretty in Pink, Regal Rose, Wild Wasabi markers
Other: standard circle and petite scalloped circle Nestabilities dies (Spellbinders); magnets (Basic Grey)

3 Responses to “CAS – Colours and Sketches #48”

  1. A very classy card – love the way it opens too – Jacqueline xx

  2. What a wonderful sketch Patricia, I loved it as soon as I saw it and have had to join in! Your card is so pretty and you’ve inspired me to have a magnetic flap on my entry card, thanks for the great sketch and the inspiration! Ruth x

  3. Love, love, love how you used this sketch! Beautiful card, Patricia!

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