



In today's video, Four Valentine Cards from One Sketch, you'll see just how not to fear starting with a sketch. What does that mean? Some crafters feel like a sketch is too confining. Some feel like they have to follow the sketch exactly in order to enter a contest or participate in a swap based on sketch. That's just not the case. A sketch is your starting point. From there you pick not only the stamps, papers and embellishments, but also just how far you're going to stretch the sketch.
Let me know in the comments if you're planning to send lots of Valentine cards, have Valentine projects to make or you're just making a few special cards.
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Interesting take on using a sketch to make cards. So often I don’t as think I have to follow that exactly so you showing the slight differences changed my thinking on sketches. Thank you.