I used a frame die to cut the mat for my card front, added a few enamel dots. Then I printed a sentiment, cut it out, and I was done. Easy peasy! Give it a try, it's a fun stamp to color.
Supplies:
- Paper Nest Dolls Stamp: Letters to North Pole Digital or red rubber.
- White cardstock cut to 8-1/2"Wx5", scored at 4-1/2" and folded in half for base card
- White cardstock to print digital or rubber stamp image and sentiment
- Purple cardstock: Cut with 4"W x 5-1/4"H frame die or trim paper to 4"W x 5-1/4"H and to mat sentiment (depends on your sentiment and size)
- Coloring medium of choice. I used Spectrum Noir Illustrators.
- Purple enamel dots or rhinestones
- Your favorite adhesive
Spectrum Noir Illustrators used:
- Skin: AP3, FS8, FS7, FS6, FS9
- Cheeks: FS4
- Hair: MB3, TN3, TN2, TN1
- Purple: PV4, PV3, PV1 (Pink Violet Tri-blend)
- White: IG6, IG2, Blender
- Gray: IG9, IG6, IG2
- Brown: TN8, EB7, TN7, EB1
- Turquoise: GT1, GT2, GT3 (Turquoise Tri-blend)
- Orange: OR1, OR2, B01
- Snow: VB1, HB, Blender
- Sky: TB1, IB1, Blender
- Print or stamp your image and color
- Cut the image to fit the purple mat/cardstock and adhere
- Print or stamp your sentiment, mat with purple cardstock, and adhere to card front.
- Adhere card front to the base card.
- Add your enamel dots or rhinestones.
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