Freshly Made Sketches #72

Cindy has created a great sketch for us this week at Freshly Made Sketches.  I had a hard time narrowing down which stamp set I wanted to create with!  I decided to ink up the stamp set that comes in the Later Sk8r Workshop On the Go Kit.  It features tons of great designs for the boys in your life.  My decorative shape was cut with the Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge.  Here is a look at the original sketch-

I used additional stamps to ink up the inside of the card as well.  I randomly stamped the pattern stamp off the edges to create some texture.  I applied uneven pressure to vary the ink coverage.

Here is a look at the kit contents of the Later Sk8r Workshop on the Go Kit-

The kit contains with the following items:

Later Sk8r Paper Packet

My Acrylix® Later Sk8r Workshop Stamp Set (C-size)

White Daisy Cardstock Sheets (2)

Later Sk8r Assortment

Green & Blue Epoxy Bubbles

Instructional Guide to complete a 2 page layout

All supplies by Close To My Heart:

Z1686 Cricut Art Philosophy

G1057 Later Sk8r WOTG Kit

B1417 Perfect Fit-Birthday Stamp Set

Z2140 Outdoor Denim Ink

Z2195 Lagoon Ink

Z2173 Slate Ink

I have entered my card in the following challenges:

Crafty Sentiments-Anything Goes

Loves Rubber Stamps-Anything Goes

Sandy’s Crafty Creations-Birthday

Sparkle & Sprinkle-Color Challenge

Thanks for stopping by!  Be sure and check out the other creations by the DT at Freshly Made Sketches.  Hope to see your creation this week!  You have until Monday to link up  your creation!

19 thoughts on “Freshly Made Sketches #72”

  1. Great CAS card. Love the layout and the set used. Thanks for joint us here at Loves Rubber Stamps Challenge.
    Good Luck, Dangina

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  2. Fantastic card, Alissa. 😉 I love this cool guy card with the fun elements you've used. Love the inside, too! Perfectly done. 😉

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  3. Oh WOW this is a super cool card Allisa! My son would absolutely love this one – the colours you've used and the skater boy image are the best!

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