Good Morning!
I am excited to share this week's RetroSketches sketch with you.
I found these felt stickers in the sale bin at Michaels and just had to use them. Kind of unconventional colours for a wedding/anniversary card, but I liked how bold the colours are together!
I used my PTI Background Basics: Houndstooth to make the background, and a sentiment from a Paper Smooches set, word up.
Head over to the RetroSketches blog to check out Lynn's re-do (It's gorgeous!) and more inspiration from Arielle, Jackie and Laurie!
I can't wait to see what you all do with this wonderful sketch.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
I hope you have a wonderful Easter weekend!
darling card...love the boldness of the herringbone and the sweetness of the feltie hearts!
ReplyDeleteI love that big bold houndstooth pattern, and the bright colors you chose to go along with it...the perfect retro card!
ReplyDeleteSo fabulous and chic!
ReplyDeleteYou found those hearts at Michaels? Wow, I need to look more carefully. :P The look great on this fun card!
ReplyDeleteSo bold and fun! Such a refreshing change from the usual look of a wedding or anniversary card. Your houndstooth stamping is absolutely perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love this color combo! And what a pretty felt sticker so love how you've used it Kasia! :>
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with that houndstooth! Great card
ReplyDeleteUnconventional but perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love this Kasia! That houndstooth is GORGEOUS! Great colors too!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the others...the houndstooth looks great! It's a wonderful bakground for the bold felt hearts.
ReplyDeleteLove the bold colours with the black & white!
ReplyDeleteGreat card - I love the non-traditional style with the houndstooth and funky colours! Rx
ReplyDeleteEek! I absolutely love that this is a wedding (or anniversary) card! I saw it in my reader and gasped! So striking--love it, Kasia!
ReplyDeleteHere's how I got to your blog: I was looking at chunyuans old blog posts. In one of them she gave you a Leibster award, so I came by to see your work. Glad I did...I love to happy vibes you bring to your creations. You hammer such great color choices and your execution is flawless! So now I am a follower :)
ReplyDeleteHammer? That should say have.
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