gifting a book! Let me show you how I made my card!
making a mini-slimline card. So I went with those measurements in mind, making sure
I had enough room for them all. I used the Weekend At Home papers for and the
background and Old Type Face Alpha for the letters.
I decided to make the card base at this point. I didn’t adhere the main panel to it
at this point, but I needed to get a sense of size and this is what helps me. It also helps
with the color choices.
I started coloring with my Copic markers. The coloring of the book worms themselves
I kept really simple and used the same colorway. I added other fun colors for the books.
I also kept the coloring rather simple, using 2 color blends except for the worms.
The coloring is all done. I tried to match the background paper. Using the Old
Type Alpha I spelled out the “Book Worm” and printed it out. I colored the
letters green with my Copics. I die cut them with a small circle die and
attached them t my card with foam tape. I added Glossy Accents to the
worm eyes and added a green panel to the colored panel to frame in design.
I also used the tiny letter stickers from my stash to put the titles of the
books. I used a white gel pen for highlights, a Copic Multi-liner for the writing
of the book names and my card was done!
This was such a fun card to color and put together! Any little one would be
so happy to receive this card along with a book! You can find the
products I used and so many more at
Supplies used:
Book Worm Buddies Digital Stamps
Weedend At Home Digital Papers
Old Type Alpha Digital Stamps
Copic Multi-liner
Glossy Accents
Foam Tape
White Gel Pen
Background card stock
Tiny Letter Stickers
Small Circle Die
Coordinating layering card stock
Copic colors used: YG13, YG25, YG63,
YG61, 0, R05, E31, V05, B41, B34, B66
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.
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