April 18, 2016

create along with us


It is fascinating to see the different approaches to Papertrey Ink’s Create Along With Us challenge. When Nichole tells us to create our own version of a project that the design team shared during the release, I take it to mean that she has given me free rein to copy a DT member’s card – well, as best as I’m able with what I own. What intrigues me with others’ approaches is how a person is able to reinterpret a card in such a way that it no longer resembles the original; yet, when you read the explanation of the process, it makes perfect sense. I’m not sure if I take a duplicative approach because I am a literal person or because I am so enamored with the original design that I want one of my own to hold in my hands. Whatever my reason, the lovely card that chose to be my inspiration is Betsy’s “don’t dig up in doubt what you plant in faith” card, the last in the post.


Although this is a very close interpretation of Betsy’s card, I had to make some changes to the placement based on the stamps used. I picked the small roses stamp from The Sweet Life because it is a three-flower cluster with two layers of color, as is the original. (The middle layer of the roses was not stamped.) The sentiment from Garden Grace was used because of its similar type of proverbial message and it fit with the design. I did put some thought into my card!

While this is no Betsy card, I was pleased with how it turned out… until I noticed the stray ink that snuck on the front. After trying a few methods to hide the ink – obviously without success – I told my daughter that if the recipient mentioned the goof, they just wouldn’t have to be subjected to another of my cards in the future. How’s that for being an adult?!

Thank you for stopping by.

nancy

3 comments:

Kathy Mc said...

Yay, Nancy, another person that thinks like I do. Think that's one reason I'm so challenged by sketches because I take them for face value while others twist, turn and everything else. Guess maybe I don't see the big picture, I dunno. Anyway, your card resembles Betsy's very well, and you did a super job with substituting supplies. Agree with your daughter's thinking about the smudge, which I can't see. Great job!

Marybeth said...

Hi Nancy! Beautiful take on Betts's card! Sometimes we like what we see and want to keep it the same. The small rose stamp looks beautiful! Glad you got your computer fixed,I'm sure that makes you happy ! Such a sweet garden set!

Lisa's Creative Niche said...

Such a beautiful card! I wanted to stop by and say thank you for the kind words you left on my Altenew card on my blog! It really made my day!
Crafty Hugs!
Lisa