This card was easy with no complicated coloring. Let me show you how I made
my card!
I sized the frame from the Bit & Pieces 2 and sized my monsters
accordingly. I printed this out onto white card stock.
I started with the left monster. I was coloring matching to the tiles
in the frame.
I kept my colors bright and didn’t do a lot of heavy shading. I fussy
cut my monsters leaving a narrow white border when I was finished.
The color palette of the frame is 5 colors. All the colors looked good
on this middle monster!
I computer journaled my sentiment and die cut it with a stitched banner
die. Then I edged it with a Copic marker. I cut the turquoise card stock
base the same size as the frame so you can’t see it until you open the card!
I popped up the right and left monsters and the sentiment on then foam
squares. The middle monster has an action wobbler so it moves! As
a final embellishment I used Glossy Accents on all of the eyes, dots, and
toe nails of the left monster! How fun!
I hope you’ll give this super fun card a try! If you do – tag us on social media!
We would love to see your project! You can find the supplies I used for this
project and many more at
Supplies used:
Party Monster Stamp Set
Bits & Pieces 2 Stamp
Action Wobbler
Banner Die
Computer journaled sentiment
Glossy Accents
Foam Tape
White card stock
Card stock for card base
Copic colors used:
YR07, YR68, RV04, RV09,
YG63, G99, BG34, BG13
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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