Every day greeting cards and how they are created with step-by-step instructions.
Hello everyone! Fall is barely hanging on as temperatures start to
drop. Still time to make fall cards, though! Today I'll be showing you
how to make this cute card project using products from
This is what I call an “off the edge” card. I don’t think I’ve ever made one of
these types of cards, although the technique has been around for a while.
Let me show you how I made it!
Since I needed to fold the card on the left side, I had to be careful as
to where my elements were placed on the card. I placed them horizontally
at the bottom. This insured that I would have enough room to
to actually cut off part of my card and it would be positioned correctly
on the front.
I did choose my background paper before starting to color. I decided
to use my Prisma Color Pencils so that no color could bleed through
like Copics would cause and because I hadn’t made a card using
them in a while! I used light layers to gradually build up my color.
You can see my pencil line as to where I would cut the card. I just used
scissors to trim this out and around the fox and squirrel I used a
black marker after the cutting was done.
I cut a strip of the plaid
paper that was 1 ¾” wide and used a scalloped edge die on
the left side for the inside of my card. I stamped a sentiment that
I had in my stash and then adhered tiny leaf sequins around
my image. I also used a white gel pen for a few highlights. And
that finished my card project!
I hope you’ll give this card a try. You could use so many
different images for all kinds of occasions! You can find the stamp
sets that I used and so many more at
Supplies used:
Fantabulous Fall Stamp Set
Animal Pals – Foxes stamp set
Fancy Edge die
Patterned paper
Leaf Sequins
White gel pen
Prisma color pencils:
917, 1002, 918, 118, 1084, 1033, 921,
1032, 943, 1072, 1074, 944, 913, 911,
1076, 935, 912, 941, 912
Til next time…
Betsy
In my capacity as a design team member for Kate Hadfield Designs, I do receive the products I use from them.
All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work with companies/use products that I love.
Hello everyone! Today I'm bringing this encouraging card that
all of us could use given the times we live in. Today I'll be using
products from
This was such a fun project to put together. It wasn't difficult and the
overall affect is so positive. Let me show you how I made my card!
I composed my images so that together they formed one image. I had
planned on fussy cutting this out so this made it very easy.
I started my coloring with the lion and the frog. The lion is the biggest
Image so I wanted to color that first. Then I colored the frog. I did decide
to add a small puddle of water under the frog to help him stand out a bit
more and then I also used that same blue marker in the fish.
I finished the coloring and fussy cut the image. Then I went around
the edges with a black marker.
Then I went to my stash to find background paper. The paper I found was
unexpected, but I thought it went really well with the vibe of the card.
I used a center-step card base for this project. I used 2 different papers
from the same paper pad for continuity. I also die cut my sentiment.
I decided to leave it white instead of coloring it to help it stand out.
the acorn, noses of the bear, lamb and lion, the hoofs of the lamb,
the eyes of the frog and his dots and the fish. I added white gel pen high-lights to
these places as well. Just to give definition to the ground that the
animals were standing on I used some fake “grass”…I think this may be
like Flower Soft, but I’m not sure. I’ve had it forever and the name of
it is “Grass In A Jar”. It’s from a company that is no longer in
business. But I thought it looked great under the animals. I
stuck it onto the card using Glossy Accents as glue. The sentiment is
also popped up on foam tape. And that finished my project!
This card was easy to make and I think it would be a great
encouragement card for a friend! You can find these great
digital stamp sets and many more at
Supplies used:
Animal Pals – Bears
Animal Pals – Lions
Walk In The Woods
Fantabulous Fall
Nativity
White Center Step card base
Background paper
Sentiment Die
Glossy Accents
White Gel pen
Fake Grass (Grass in a Jar)
Shimmer pen
Til next time…
Betsy
In my capacity as a design team member for Kate Hadfield Designs, I do receive the products I use from them.
All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work with companies/use products that I love.