Stash Diving for a Sketch Challenge

By | 01/13/2026

This week’s Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge is perfect for stash diving!

 

Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge

 

As soon as I saw this, I knew that I wanted to use some older DSP from my stash for that big circle and to die cut the leafy stem from.  I also pulled out a couple of old stamp and die sets to make that leafy stem!

 

Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge

 

I pulled out the Brights DSP from the 2024-2025 Annual Catalog and added some journaling pen details to one side.  I die cut out my circle with my largest circle die and then realized that it wasn’t big enough.  I traced around a giant vase on the remainder of the DSP that I had already die cut out of to get a larger circle.  I decided to use the back side of the DSP for the outer rim of my circle and I popped the original circle back in place.

My die cut leafy stem is cut using a die from the Thoughtful Wishes die set and the same package of Brights DSP.

My sentiment is from the Beautiful Motifs stamp set and those embellishments are Secret Sea enamel dots from the 2025-2027 In Color enamel dots.

I had the card all done and just felt like something was missing.  I pulled a scrap piece of Lemon Lime Twist from my scrap folder and made a card base.  I cut my white card base down so that I created a 4x 5-1/4″ panel for the card front of my Lemon Lime card base.  I added the rest of the original white card base to the inside so I have a white panel to write a message on.

I’m happy with my end result!

I definitely need to do more stash busting this year!!  I don’t want things piling up on my shelves and collecting dust.  I bought my supplies because I loved them, so now I will be showing them more love.  I want to see how many DSP packages I can use up this year!

Have a creative week!  Make sure you check out this challenge!

You can find Stampin’ Up! supplies in my online store at ShopWithKim.net!

Thank you for stopping by!

 

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