Hello and welcome to this week's 2 Sketches 4 You post! We are sponsored by the Position-It this week and Lawn Fawn! There is a chance to win a Position-It and a $25 gift certificate to Lawn Fawn!!
Here is this week's fabulous sketch by the wonderful Laura:
Great sketch, right?! :)I decided to do a little video tutorial on how to make the "ombre" or tie-dyed umbrellas using the Position-It.
Check it out here or at You Tube:
Here is a close-up of the Partly Cloudy umbrella I did in blue with the Position-It.
I used my new beloved Martha butterfly punch, covered the entire card stock piece in pigment ink and clear heat embossed it for the shiny and 3D look.
A final look at the card. Thank you so much to 2s4y and the Position It! Make sure to head on over to the 2 sketches 4 you blog and play along for a chance to win!
Also, make sure to go to the post below and leave a comment for a chance to win too!
Also, make sure to go to the post below and leave a comment for a chance to win too!
Card stock: Neenah Paper (desert storm, solar white)
Patterned paper: My Mind's Eye (day dream)Stamps: Lawn Fawn (Partly Cloudy)Ink: Ranger Distress Ink (spun sugar, worn lipstick, barn door, pine needles, broken china, tumbled glass), ColorBox (sunflower)Stickers: American Crafts Thickers (bliss mixed accents coffee), American Crafts Dear Lizzy (flutter, fancy phrases)
Ribbon: American Crafts
Gems: Hero Arts
Embossing powder: Ranger (clear)
Tools: Martha Stewart monarch butterfly border punch, Position-It, Stickles
Thank you so much for visiting!
Have an amazing day,


So cute!!!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your tie-dyed umbrellas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! i love the colors!
ReplyDeleteso cute!! love the details and the pretty colors!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!! Love the card-those cute lil umbrellas are just to die for!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteso so very nice idea I can't wait to use it!!
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome card, Kelly! Love your umbrellas!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love it! What a cool new technique! That tool REALLY works and you proved it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a GREAT technique and video using the tool! Thanks so much for sharing this, Kelly!
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