I am attempting to play along with the weekly sketch challenge at My Favorite Things Blog. You can find the current sketch at this link. This sketch has lots of creative possibilities.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiwqkdOSlzYODzYXzo1zSHRNQhq5KeC2u_eWl8pSRhv3hEu5-l3tFKtHfDBy6hj5xnulLMWl9M3Rl5otPyR81Y-QqZOxeiPiUJWE6juUXoz5L-bL3Ea1-a0gN9tMlrpgZsomK9wiZ9KlOY/s320/MFT+477.jpg)
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I had the patterned paper that I used for my card laying on my creative mess pile from another project and chose the orange and green colors to work with. I like how the small checked paper has ombre coloring making it more interesting than a piece of plain orange paper.
I decided I wanted to build a little scene with the moose stamp. I stamped the tree from the same set. Both the tree and moose were colored with Copics. I used distress oxide inks to add the sky and grass. To give more texture to the grass area I took several different green copics and made little marks to look like tufts of grass. I like how the grass turned out. I stamped some orange hearts to bring the orange color into the focal image.
My youngest daughter and her husband live in Alaska so I am mailing this card to them. I really do "moose" them a lot.
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