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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Freshly Made Sketches #225 - A Sketch by Jen M.

Welcome to Freshly Made Sketches!  Each week, one member of our design team creates a sketch for you to try, the twist is to keep your project clean-lined and fresh! The "Clean Team" has come up with some "Freshly Made" designs to get you in the spirit! We are so excited to visit your blog and to see what YOU create with our sketch!




Hello everyone and welcome to the latest edition of Freshly Made Sketches!  It's Jen Mitchell here as your hostess this week.  We are delighted you are visiting us and hope you have a chance to play along with our sketch.  I had squares and rectangles on my mind with this one but don't feel like you need to use those shapes.  Just take a look at the design team samples to see what I mean!  Have fun and we'll see you in the gallery!


We have a few simple rules to keep things fun and fair for all of our players:
  1. Please use any crafting product you would like to use.
  2. Feel free to combine our sketch with up to THREE other challenges, except another sketch challenge.
  3. Please add a DIRECT link to your blog when adding your card to the linky below.  If linking to a public gallery, please use keyword FMS225.
  4. Please include our sketch and a link back to Freshly Made Sketches on your post.
  5. Have fun!
This challenge will end at 12:00p (noon) PST on Monday, February 29th. On Tuesday we will announce the winner of this week's sketch challenge who will known as the "Queen of Clean" and each Design Team Member will choose one "Princess".

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for the fantastic DT projects and thanks for the fun challenge!

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  2. Thank you for the great sketch & DT inspiration! Best, CG

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  3. Love your sketches! Thanks for the opportunity to play along! Beautiful work from the DT!!!

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  4. hi there
    I could'nt find time to post my card on time but just in case you wanna see it ;)
    http://scrappygeri.blogspot.fr/2016/03/deux-petites-cartes.html

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