Paper and Ink Sketches

Paper and Ink Sketches

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I’m super excited to announce Paper & Ink Sketches!!  

I’ve teamed up with my downline  – Chics Paper Ink to bring you 24 Sketches over the next 12 months. 

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Here’s the details:

  • Paper & Ink Sketches will run from July 2016 – June 2017 (24 Sketches).
  • Sketches will be posted here on Chic n Scratch the 1st and third Wednesday of every month.
  • Each Sketch will have a FREE PDF without measurements and another PDF with measurements (this feature is not one I’ve done before and I’m super excited about it).
  • Feel free to use the Sketch and share your creation on my Paper & Ink Sketches with Chic n Scratch Facebook Group.  Click here to join.
  • My Chics Paper Ink downline will be participating and I expect you will see these Sketches on other social media outlets.

Here’s the card I created using Sketch #1 with the Fiesta Birthday Stamp Set and A Little Foxy Designer Series Paper.

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89 thoughts on “Paper and Ink Sketches”

  1. So simple and classy! I love the sketch and will definitely try this. I like the 2 1/4″ a “smidge” better! Thanks Angie!

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  2. I’m excited about this new sketch idea I have a hard time getting started on my cards! I like both of the cards just might depend on the size of the stamp your using ?

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  3. I kinda stay away from sketches…….but this one is pretty simple and easy to follow
    I like both sizes of the pattern paper……tfs
    well done Angie

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  4. Looking forward to the new Paper & Ink Sketches. Can always use more inspiration for a card. Like both cards and the color to.

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  5. Hi Angie,

    I love this new idea of sketches! Thank you so much for sharing with us! I really like the 2 inch one too but like you I do like both of them!! LOL

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  6. I really love the 2 in. This was a card that was very easy. I started making birthday cards right away. Thank you very much.

    Be blessed ☺

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  7. I appreciate all the work you put into making cards that are easy to follow, thank you! The card is beautiful, clean and simple. I like the 5 1/2 x 2/1/4 best.

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  8. They’re both very nice. I like the simplicity of your cards. Thanks for the chance to see another great video.

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  9. Love the new series and the best part is that you are giving us PDF’s to use again and again–Thanks so much Angie!!

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  10. I am excited about this year of sketches. I am going to share them with my church stamping group. I like both versions of the card.

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  11. I am really excited about these sketches. It is so great to see everyone’s creativity. Thanks for posting this great card.

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  12. I like both cards. I think it would depend on the size of the sentiment if I would use the 2 inch or the 2 1/4 inch DSP. Thank you for all you do.

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  13. Angie,
    I love this card. Easy to make. I like the 2″ one a little better.
    Thanks for the idea.
    Marian Biegel

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  14. Love the idea of a sketch and a PDF . The colors are great and the sketch was
    not complicated and the card looked so simple and amazing. Looking forward
    to sketch #2.Enjoy the rest of the week.

    Sharon

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  15. I really like both and will be using this to make thinking of you notes. Love the
    easy making of this card, but yet it looks like you took time to do something pretty
    and thoughtful.
    Thanks for sharing. Love the new series.
    Smiles,
    Tana

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  16. 2″ is just right! Love this simple, but elegant looking card. The sky is the limit in uses with different paper and ribbon….great use of scraps from other projects. I have LOTs of scraps!!!

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  17. Love this clean and simple design. Will make several different ones to always have one on hand. When I downloaded the instructions they do say the DSP is 5-1/2″ x 2″ instead of 5-1/4″ just wanted to mention!

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  18. Love the Paper Ink and Sketches cards. I’d love to win one. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing all the different card designs.

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  19. I like how the card is so simple and easy to create . . plus so easy to change the look simply by using various dsp and ribbon and sayings . . love it!

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  20. Love your sketches. PLEASE, PLEASE keep giving the measurements for
    the cards (it saves me a lot of wasted paper).

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  21. Love your idea with card sketches, especially with the measurements. Sometimes I get stuck on what the dimensions of the layers should be to look good. I love having the measurements that’s much better than goofing up and tossing my attempt. Love all the sketches so far…#1-3. Super ideas! Thanks so much, they’re awesome!!!

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  22. Just love your cards. What I like about this is you can store the sketches in a binder along with the card to keep for your idea book.

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  23. Hi Angie,
    I don’t know if anyone else has mentioned this, but you have listed on the .pdf with measurements file as 5 1/2″ wide on the DSP layer and you say 5 1/4″ on your video. It appears that the 5 1/4″ is the correct one so that you get the small white border around the edge.
    Thanks for making these sketches. I know they will be very helpful in card designing! Looking forward to each new one coming each week!

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  24. Smiles as well I used this scotch tonigh on a Christmas holly Anna Griffin paper love thee scotches .. Tomorrow is my craft fair smiles December 3rd hope I do good … night

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