Sunday, September 30, 2012

OWH Stars & Stamps Sketch Challenge #140

Good Sunday to all ......

I wanted to get my card posted before I started more card -- I'll post the supply list later for this card.  We were gone last week to meet our Granddaughter in Disneyland and I'm just getting caught up on everything.   We had the good fortune to be there when the Endeavour flew over -- I'll post a picture that I took of the Endeavour flying over too.

Thanks for taking the time to stop in and visit.....

Have a great day,

Sharon

Sketch Challenge #140


I flipped the sketch


Endeavour flying over Disneyland before it's final touchdown. You can see it on the
back of the jet.  It was hard to get a side shot as they flew right over our heads.




Quote for the day:  
  
   Conviction is worthless unless it is covered into conduct.
                                       ~Thomas Carlyle~

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

This sketch looks very nice flipped the way you did iit. You picture of the Endevour is just beautiful.

Sarah said...

Gorgeous card-- I love that you flipped the sketch! I adore that red checked paper--love it!

www.hokiecoyote.com said...

I love how you flipped the sketch to make it your own. Great job.

Carol L said...

I really like your flipped version of the sketch, and it makes a great Christmas card! How completely exciting it must have been to see that giant plane flying directly overhead! Lucky you! TFS the photo!

Linda said...

Great card...love the red paper! tfs!!!

Marlene Diefendorf said...

Very pretty with a vintage feel. Love the musical note background paper and that you flipped the sketch. Beautiful shot of Endeavor, that must have been exciting.

Sybrina K said...

I'm a huge fan of sketch flipping -- great idea! The flipped sketch works perfectly for your card.


Thanks for playing along with this week's sketch challenge! (And, thanks for posting the Endeavor photo. That must have been quite a thrill. Hope the trip to Disney was tons of fun!)

Donna Nuce said...

Great card! Love the flipped sketch. How neat that you got to see the Endeavour.