I have not made a Sketch Flip for awhile, and when I made one the other day, I thought I'd post it for you. This is a great way to make two different cards using the same supplies that you have out on your work table! I was completely inspired by a card from Julie Marshall, but I cannot find the link to her SCS gallery.
Here is the first card. Now remember, the second card uses the same supplies, but the layout is flipped.
I used choco chip, PIPink, and white CS, while the DSP is Sending Love. The top note die came in handy (it always does *wink, wink*), and same with the Little Leaves Sizzlet. My Sweet Pea felts got to come out of the packaging again, so to date I have used 7 pieces ... hehehe.
The sentiment is from Well Scripted in chocolate, and I rubbed the ink pad on the chocolate layer, as well, for a little distressing. Now for the second card, and don't be too shocked ...
Yep, pretty much exactly the same! I did do some piercing on the chocolate layer, and used the cutter kit *love that little tool* on the PIPink layer. Other than that, it is the same as above, just flipped the sketch ... ooooo ... aaahhh !
So, I got a sketch made up for you, and it will join the others on the page. All you have to do is remember to make one card horizontal and one vertical, using the same supplies for each.
You will increase your stash by 2, and yet they will each be different enough that you didn't mae the same card. Tootles, have fun and happy stamping!!
They are both cute, I need to start doing this when I am running behind on sending out cards!
Posted by: Conniecrafter | April 14, 2010 at 09:27 AM
Clever idea. I'd like more of these. I make cards all the time, and this makes it easy! Nancy
Posted by: Nancy Lundberg | April 13, 2010 at 01:08 PM