Welcome to our October Sketch Challenge! We had a record number of entries last month~ thanks to all who participated! As always, we will be announcing our winner and features on the 5th of the month :)
The talented Michele Singh has designed another great sketch for you to play along with- and we think you are going to LOVE this one!
Fun, isn't it?!
This sketch- as always- could easily be rotated or mirrored. We would love to see your take on it!
Here are a few samples from the design team:
Kristine
Lisa
Kelly
So many different ways to do this one- and don't you worry if you don't have the chipboard pieces featured in the sketch- feel free to interpret it as you like with whatever you have :)
As always, we've got a great grab bag of chipboard for one randomly chosen participant:
We have just a few simple rules to follow if you would like to participate in our sketch challenge:
1.) Feel free to interpret the sketch
as you please by means of taking it as-is or flipping/turning/mirroring
it to suit your needs! **Please note that you
can do whatever type of project you please- a layout, card, tag, canvas,
altered item- whatever suits your mood and style! We would love to see
the different ways our sketch can be used.**
2.) You must use at least one piece of
Blue Fern Studios chipboard- but you do not need to use the pieces
featured in the sketch! You can find the store nearest you HERE. {Do not use any other brand of chipboard on your project please!}
** We had
a couple entries last month who did not use chipboard, so please note
this step as you will be disqualified from the prize drawing and
features**
3.) Upload your project using the Inlinkz tool below by midnight EST on October 31st, 2013.
We look forward to your entries!
I love the mixed media layouts and it really shows the off the chipboard.
ReplyDeleteFinally got my BF chipboard in the post, so let the fun begin, supersketch!
ReplyDeleteLoved your sketch but can't enter the competition because I didn't use chipboard. My page is here:
ReplyDeletehttp://jsquaredscrapspot.wordpress.com/2013/10/29/a-tale-of-two-sketches/