Are you ready to start your day with a little sweetness? Here's the weekly Sugar Sketch from Sugar Pea Designs! We provide a new sketch every week, but draw one winner every month. You can play one of the sketches, or all of the sketches to enter for the monthly prize. The winner is selected at random so the more sketches you join us in the better your chance of winning the monthly prize. And that monthly prize is a jaw dropper - a $75 gift certificate!!
We really try to mix up all the sketches so there is a little something for everybody. This one seems to be just for me ! I love all the layers making this one perfect for mixing and matching some patterned paper.
A little tip for you if patterned paper makes you a little nervous - especially mixing lots of patterns. I usually never mix more than 3 different papers. If things are looking too busy, or blend together, add a strip of solid card stock to break things up. Notice the strip of navy down the center of the design? That makes it easier to see the two different patterns without them eating each other.
The paper companies have taken lots of the guess work out of mixing too. If you have a double sided sheet the front and back will always match. Papers from the same collection always work well together because they have the same color scheme, and notice that there is usually another pattern from the collection printed on the margin of each page/sheet. These are always complimentary.
I'm playing with the Wanderlust stamp set. I stamped the compass on ivory paper and it looked a little flat so I decided to go back in and stamp a repeating sentiment of "Enjoy the Ride" over it. It added more color and give the compass a more finished look.
The center panel is popped up on adhesive foam tape. I stuck a few elements partially behind the raised bits so you could see the contrast. I cut the typeprint paper with the Zig Zag Stitched Rectangles - if you look close you can see the pretty zig zag emboss on the outer edges.
Ready to see what the rest of the team made? You can see their projects as well as get all the details on how to link up your projects here at the Sugar Pea Designs Challenge!
Before you go - please leave me a comment. If you're a fan of Sugar Pear Designs maybe you will want a chance to win this Polaroid Journal Card die set valued at $22.95? You have until Jan 26 to leave me a comment. I'll pick one random comment and post it on my blog on Jan 27! Good luck!
Finished Size 4.25 x 5.5"
Stamps; Sugar Pea Designs Wanderlust
Pattern Paper: Basic Grey Typeset
Dies: Sugar Pea Designs Zig Zag Stitched Rectangles, Spellbinder Classic Circles, Pinking Circles
Wood Sequins Cloud 9, Button, Heart Gem, Flower Pin Maya Road
Twinery Strawberry Twine
Hi Jeanne, I'm laughing about hungry patterned papers LOL. Was going to leave you a comment anyway cos I love that compass topper stamped in pink. There's no way I would try and put those different patterned papers together but it looks great. Thanks for the tips and inspiration. Love that die. Everything crossed. You know 2016 is the year of small miracles....... Hugz
ReplyDeleteJeanne your color combo of pastels is gorgeous. Love the way you incorporated the layout.
ReplyDeleteI can't stop checking out this card Jeanne! It's gorgeous and the patterns are fantastic. I wish I could mix patterns the way you do. You keep then clean and simple and you gave such great tips but I have such trouble with it still. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour pattern matching skills will always amaze me ! what a neat card and design, Jeanne. I have been missing so many. Off to catch up, dear friend!
ReplyDeleteWonderful mix of papers , lovely card!
ReplyDeleteYour papers are so gorgeous and love the combo of the different patterns, makes it so interesting. Love the sketch too so will have to give it a whirl. And thank you so much for the chance to win, your very generous!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on mixing patterned papers, Jeanne! I shy away from doing that and you're the expert. Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card--love the colors! You never cease to amaze me with your wonderful skill with patterns! Thank so much for walking us through your process. I didn't realize you had added the script to the compass and love the look.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeanne!I absolutely love every thing about this card. The way you mix patterns is genius! I love the helpful hint, too! I have this set and I love the inspiration on how to use this in a different way! XX
ReplyDeleteTheses patterns and papers look fabulous together! Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteYou aced this sketch and I love the feminine mix of papers you used! Great tips about how to mix patterns and I love that you stamped the sentiment over the pink compass! It really does add dimension!!!
ReplyDeleteOH I love it all! Those colours are spectacular together!!
ReplyDeleteJeanne, your tips/techniques with patterned paper are appreciated and, as you've shown time and again, fantastic! I have plenty of paper pads, sitting neglected, because my pairing attempts are pa-thet-ic! The 'strip' to eliminate hungry paper consumption: brilliant! Need to start paying very close attention to your arrangements. Your card: so lovely! You've created a perfect setting for the fabulous compass...
ReplyDeleteHugs~c