So excited to share this card with you.
Often when it comes to card making I end up choosing products that I like the look of to make cards that are pleasing to me. However when making a card for a specific occasion or person, you have to set aside your personal preferences and work harder to create something that will be meaningful to the recipient but will also satisfy your personal creative standards.
I searched on Pinterest for various icons associated with various characters, then tried to create something similar. I ended up with this palette of primary colours and combinations of various shapes.
I used a sponge with a little dab of black ink around the edges of the circles to help make them stand out. The colours I used were Blueberry Bushel, Poppy Parade, Pineapple Punch and a little piece of Balmy Blue/
These are the circle punches I used.
Here is a short video of how I put the card together.
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Great card. My 7 yo grandson will love it. Thank you for the video on how to make it.
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