How to Design Using a Card Sketch

Today’s project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge.

Treehouse Chicks Team members who want to play along simply create a card(s) that fits the theme and they share photos of their project ideas on our team Facebook group. For each project shared they get a “Chicks Buck” from me which they can accumulate and redeem for Stampin’ Up! products from me. (There are other ways to earn “bucks” too!) It’s always so fun to see what people create. It’s like a virtual swap and we all benefit.

I think it’s so simple to design using a card sketch however, I know this is not the case for everyone. So, I wanted to share how I use a sketch to design. I hope that today’s cards will make it a little bit easier for you to create using a card sketch!

Here’s a peek at the sketch for this month’s challenge:

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

To get started, I first chose images that would fit into the central shape in the sketch.

After picking the images I decided on a color scheme and then started stamping elements. After the focal piece was created I started playing with which of the colors to use for the card body and the other layers/pieces.

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

When using a sketch keep in mind that the shapes and images are guides only. As an example, a flower is shown in the sketch but I did not use a flower. The flower is really just a placeholder to say, “put something here”.

On my card, I chose to use a pair of planters. In addition, the sentiment is shown above the flower on the sketch. I used a sentiment but I placed it in a spot that looked more aesthetically pleasing to me which was not above the images but on top of them.

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

As another example, on the card sketch the two strips with angled ends are toward the top of the focal piece. On my focal piece, I placed them more toward the middle.

In this next photo check out the dry embossed element at the top of the Lost Lagoon strip. That fun wavy shape was created using one of the dies in the Earthen Textures dies. I love this bit of added texture!

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

This same textural element was used on the bottom right-hand corner of the white panel and on the small planter as well. For this planter, I first dry embossed and then stamped over the top with Pretty Peacock cardstock. Check it out in the close-up photo here.

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

For this first card, I pretty much stuck to the shapes and sizes in the sketch. On my second card, I resized and repositioned some elements a bit. Scroll down to see my second card.

This project features the Earthen Textures suite of products which is one of my favorite new bundles in the 2023 – 2024 Annual Catalog!

Here’s a peek at the Earthen Textures Bundle:

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

This next card is also made using the card sketch shown above!

I’ve tweaked the size and position of some of the elements to accommodate the smaller focal piece.

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

This focal piece is made using watercolor paper and the Rock n’ Roll technique. The pink gems come from the Tinsel Gems Four Pack.

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

I’ve used the Inked & Tiled Stamp Set and the Inked Botanicals Designer Series Paper for this card. This one was so easy to make and design!

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

I hope you’ve enjoyed learning a bit about how I used my team challenge card sketch to create these two cards!

Today's project was made using a card sketch that is the theme for my monthly team idea challenge. Learn how simple it is to design this way!

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Thanks for stopping by today! Scroll down to the end of this post to watch my Facebook Live video and learn how I made today’s projects.

Happy Crafting!

Melissa 🙂


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I am a seeker of that crazy, excited feeling that comes when you've created something that’s unique, beautiful and expresses who you are in some small way. It’s like making a new discovery, when you find a unique combination of color, layout, dimension and texture. I call it a creative spark and it makes me giddy! Through sharing and teaching I hope to help others find this amazing feeling of creative bliss!

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