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This is week 32 of our second round of Sunday Sketches. Each Sunday I share a card sketch to help you get started with your next card.
Simple Steps & Measurements
- Fold a piece of 4 1/4" x 11" Crumb Cake Cardstock in half to create card base.
- Glue a piece of the Share What You Love Designer Series Paper (1 3/4" x 4 3/4") onto the Rich Razzleberry Paper (2" x 5").
- Stamp the words in Tuxedo Black ink on a piece of Whisper White (1 3/8" x 3 1/4") and glue to the Tranquil Tide Paper (1 5/8" x 3 1/2").
- Wrap some of the baker's twine from the Share What You Love Embellishment Kit around the left-hand side of the greeting two or three times and tie in a bow.
- Glue the Pearlized Doilie to the back side of the Tranquil Tide
- Adhere the Tranquil Tide to the cardfront with dimensionals.
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Barb Youngs says
Love the card and the sketch! Thank you for including the “simple steps & measurements”. You help me make my cards look fantastic! Thank you for sharing your time, talents, and creative imagination.
Patsy Waggoner says
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Thank you – you are so welcome and I am happy to share measurement and such when time allows
Cynthia DeLay says
Beautiful card and I’m definitely going to use this design. Though I’m a bit confused because the measurements in your write-up don’t match the ones in the image. Which ones are better/correct? Thanks!
Patsy Waggoner says
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Either is correct the sketch is just for a starting point depending on the stamp set one chooses etc, would depend on the measurements you choose. The sketch was created for my original Sunday Sketches Series that was last year. I am doing a 2nd round.