Julia Chupik is sharing a couple of cute little animal cards with us today! Julia will take it from here with her tutorial!
Hi! Julia here and welcome back to the Wild Whisper blog and my 2nd project for the Fur Babies Collection. This week I decided to create 2 cards - a crazy dog one & a crazy cat one.
I started with a piece of 8.5"x 11" white cardstock and trimmed it into 2 - 4.25"x 5.5" card bases. I trimmed down the card front to 3.5" wide so the inside of the card was exposed.
I trimmed out some pieces from the Fur Babies pattern paper. The "Stay Paw-sitive" sentiment was trimmed out of the journal card paper.
I die cut it using the Stitched Oval Thinlit die from Sizzix. The Crazy Dogs & Cats were stamped on watercolour paper and painted with watercolour paints. I then die-cut these out with the coordinating die sets.
I inked the edges of the paper pieces and card base with Seedless Preserves Oxide Ink on the Crazy Dog card.
The Crazy Cat card was inked with Peacock Feathers Oxide ink.
Thanks so much for checking out the blog today. We want to see your fur baby creations this month.
Join us over on the Wild Whisper community on facebook to enter your creation for the April Challenge.
APRIL CHALLENGE: Use a photo of an animal on a project! (Scrapbook layout, mini album, card, etc.)
To enter: comment on this thread with a photo of your project for 1 entry. If you have used Wild Whisper product of any kind in your project, you will receive 2 entries. You may enter multiple projects to get more entries!
The challenge is open until April 30th at 11:59 am MST. We will draw a random winner in the first days of May and will ship you the DOUBLE pack of Fur Babies 12x12 paper! The challenge is open internationally! We can't wait to see your animal creations!
Supplies Used:
Sizzix and Stampers Anonymous: Crazy Dogs, Crazy Cats, & Crazy Things
Thank you to Julia for sharing another great tutorial with us today! If you would like to see more of her wonderful work, be sure to visit Julia's blog, YouTube channel, and Instagram.