TRD Sketchy Sunday #18

Hey Hey Hey! We’re back with another fantastic sketch prompt for you today and the team is just FULL of inspiration! Check it out!

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Traci - Filled With Intention

I stuck pretty closely to the sketch, having a ton of fun with watercoloring in the background using my Catherine Pooler Inks! I used the filled with Intention collection because I knew it had a broad range of colors to create a gradient or rainbow with. I chose to keep my photo mats + alpha black and white to contrast with all the color.

After I filled up my page with papers and stickers, I added some adorable acrylic stars from Color Cast Designs in the color palette I was working with + enamel dots to match!

Check out my process video for this layout below!

Chantal - Ex Libris Galaxias + The Boy Who Lived

Chantal transformed her sketch into just 1/2 of a Life Crafted spread, omitting the labels and title in favor of embellishments from both the Ex Libris Galaxias and The Boy Who Lived collections!

I REALLY love her purple inking in the background! It really adds to the magic!

Leontine - Wildflower

Leontine used the Wildflower collection + distress oxides for her layout and again, the splattering here is just so good! I love seeing the girls embrace that mixed media!

Leontine simplified her version o the sketch too, tucking the labels in as accents rather than actual journal strips and extending her title across the whole page vertically.

Melinda - Ex Libris Galaxias + Hocus Pocus

Melinda also used the Ex Libris Galaxias collection as the base for her sketch layout, but she paired it with the Hocus Pocus collection to showcase this beautiful sky photo! She omitted the paper strips from the sketch entirely, opting instead for just mixed media.

Sara - Wildflower

Sara also omitted the paper strips as well as the labels, using bold paint strokes as her background and pairing them with the Wildflower collection!

Thays - Wildflower

Thays chose a soldi color block of mixed media for her painty background and then layered paper strips from the Wildflower collection over the top in a fun pattern! Rather than tucking her embellishments into the paper strips, she extended the sketch horizontally with them!