Well today is certainly very Spring like with such beautiful weather today it's a shame to be sitting in doors :) but I love to craft so that's what we're doing.
Today's cards are super simple to make and once you have all the elements ready, they take no time at all to put together.
I will put an explanation beneath each one explaining what I'd used;
The card base is Stampin' Up Blackberry Bliss as well as the strip on the left. The DSP (pattern paper) is from Serene Scenery 6x6 pack and the scalloped circle is from Stampin' Up Very Vanilla. I used Nina 110lb card for the images and colored with Copic markers. I used my Brother Scan n Cut to die cut the images out.
The card base is Stampin' Up Garden Green as well as the strip in the middle. The DSP (pattern paper) is from Playful Palette 6x6 pack and the scalloped circle is from Stampin' Up Very Vanilla. I used Nina 110lb card for the images and colored with Copic markers. I used my Brother Scan n Cut to die cut the images out.
The card base is Stampin' Up Smoky Slate as well as the strip on the right. The DSP (pattern paper) is from Serene Scenery 6x6 pack and the scalloped circle is from Stampin' Up Very Vanilla. I used Nina 110lb card for the images and colored with Copic markers. I used my Brother Scan n Cut to die cut the images out.
The card base is Stampin' Up Melon Mambo as well as the strip on the bottom. The DSP (pattern paper) is from Fruit Stand 6x6 pack and the scalloped circle is from Stampin' Up Very Vanilla. I used Nina 110lb card for the images and colored with Copic markers. I used my Brother Scan n Cut to die cut the images out.
I am sorry if these specific DSP (pattern papers) are no longer available but this was to show how to use pattern papers on your cards especially if you find it hard to do like I do. I hope this tutorial helps some of you. Try not to get too hung up on the particular patterns or colors used, it's what's pleasing to your eyes.
You can watch the video below or over on my YouTube channel here :)
Thanks for popping by and have a very Happy Easter!
Bye for now
Janene xx
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