I have admired the digital stamps from Some Odd Girl for a long time, but this is the first time I colored an image and made a card. I made this card to enter in the Some Odd Girl September Sketch Challenge. I was provided a sketch of a layout to use for this card. This is how I made the card;
(1.) I started with a blank kraft greeting card that measures 4" by 5 1/2".
(2.) I used the patterned paper "Jubilee Pink & Teal Collage" from K & Co. for the background.
(3.) I cut a scalloped oval with a Nestabilities die out of "Tin Roof Two Scoops" Bazzill cardstock. I attached the oval to the background paper.
(4.) I used a piece of "Cherries Jubilee Bazzill Basics Paper" on the lower portion of the card and used a Martha Stewart "Loops" punch for the edge.
(5.) I chose the "50s Kaylee" digital stamp that I received during a giveaway at the Some Odd Girl site a couple of years ago. There are many Kaylee images to choose from on the site.
(6.) I colored the digital stamp with Copic sketch markers and attached it to the front of the card.
(1.) I started with a blank kraft greeting card that measures 4" by 5 1/2".
(2.) I used the patterned paper "Jubilee Pink & Teal Collage" from K & Co. for the background.
(3.) I cut a scalloped oval with a Nestabilities die out of "Tin Roof Two Scoops" Bazzill cardstock. I attached the oval to the background paper.
(4.) I used a piece of "Cherries Jubilee Bazzill Basics Paper" on the lower portion of the card and used a Martha Stewart "Loops" punch for the edge.
(5.) I chose the "50s Kaylee" digital stamp that I received during a giveaway at the Some Odd Girl site a couple of years ago. There are many Kaylee images to choose from on the site.
(6.) I colored the digital stamp with Copic sketch markers and attached it to the front of the card.
(7.) I chose a "friends" sticker to use for the sentiment on the card.
(8.) I embellished the card with some satin ribbon and three flowers that I punched from the "Tin Roof" cardstock.
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