7/13/2022

My Crafty News + 2 White on Kraft cards ~ Pooh and friends

Today, on the Unity blog, I am sharing two white on kraft cards with simple card making.  I couldn't resist these sweet Winnie the Pooh stamps.  I used simple stamping and coloring using white on kraft colors.



More about today's card making projects.  Here are some individual photos of these sweetly stamped cards.


Sentiment:
Some people care too much.  I think it's called love.
~ Winnie the Pooh

To make these white on kraft cards, begin by preparing two A2 size card bases in kraft cardstock.  Then begin stamping onto white cardstock with alcohol-friendly ink or ink for use with your coloring medium.  I stamped on two panels with two different card scenes and sentiments.  Next, color in the sweet Pooh scenes.  I used Copic markers for these cards.  Then, trim, fussy cut or die-cut the stamped panels.  Next, add small embellishments from paper scraps or use sequins or adhesive gems.  Also, tie tan cording around the front of an A2 size kraft color card base.  Finally, adhere the stamped panels and embellishments over the card base, to finish.


Sentiment:
A friend is one of the nicest things you can have and one of the best things you can be.

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Supplies:

Also, Copic markers R12, YR15, YR12, YR09, R14, R29, B52, B00, B14, B95, B97, G12, R22, R32, FRV1; kraft card stockblack hybrid inkwatercolor wash dietan cording, leftover scraps, scissorsdie-cutting machinefoam tapeMini Mistiscoring boardpaper trimmermagnetic die storage sheetsplastic stamp & die storage pocketsSpread Your Wings dies.

Be sure to visit the Unity blog for the entire article and tutorial. 

 Also, you can find my other features at Unity's

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