Emma Blowing Bubbles – For A Special Little Girl

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Today’s handmade card has been created for the new challenge at Aud Sentiments challenge blog #279.

The theme for this challenge is Kids Of Summer + A Sentiment.

You can make any type of project such as a card, tag, scrapbook layout, pocket letter, box etc.

Our sponsor for this challenge is Fred She Said Designs.

I have used one of their digital images called Emma Blowing Bubbles.

Handmade card using a digital image called Emma Blowing Bubbles

Here is a tutorial on how I created this card.

You will need :

8″ By 8″ White Card
Fred She Said Designs Digi Image Emma Blowing Bubbles
Chameleon Pens
The Paper Pantry All Occasions Volume I – Childhood Comforts
Glue / Double Sided Tape
Foam Pads

Instructions:

From the USB print the insert with the pinwheels on (pinwheels will be used as embellishments), then choose one paper, another insert for the inside of the card, one coloured card and one square sentiment.
Then print off the digital image onto white card.

Layer one:
Cut a square from coloured card card measuring 19.5 cms by 19.5 cms.
Cut a square from the first paper measuring 19 cms by 19 cms.
Matt and layer together and attach to the card base.

Layer two:
Cut a square from coloured card measuring 14.5 cms by 14.5 cms.
Cut a square from the first insert (the one with the pinwheels on) measuring 14 cms by 14 cms.
Matt and layer together and attach to the card base using foam pads.

Layer three:
Colour in the digital image Emma Blowing Bubbles. I used chameleon pens.

Hair : BR5
Skin : NU00, PK3
Dress : Bubbles / Sky : BL2, BL3
Grass : GR1

Handmade card using a digital image called Emma Blowing Bubbles

Cut a square from coloured card measuring 11 cms by 11 cms.
Cut the digital image to measure 10.5 cms by 10.5 cms.
Matt and layer together and attach to the card base over lapping layers one and two.

Layer four:
Cut a square from coloured card measuring 6 cms by 6 cms.
Matt and layer with the square sentiment.
Attach to the card base over lapping layers two and three.

Handmade card using a digital image called Emma Blowing Bubbles

Layer five:
From the first insert, cut out a pinwheel and attach to layer two using foam pads.

Layer six:
Cut the second insert to measure 19.5 cms by 19.5.
Attach to inside the of the card base.

Handmade card using a digital image called Emma Blowing Bubbles

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Thank you for visiting my blog and please feel free to follow and make any of my handmade card tutorials.
Any comments that you leave are really appreciated and always read.

Bobbin

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Challenges I would like to enter are:

Craft Rocket Challenge #83 – Summer

Cute Card Thursday Challenge #690 – Anything Goes

 CD Sunday Plus Challenge #64: Anything Goes Must Include Something From A Cd, Usb, Digital Download

Crafty Creations Challenge #424 – Anything Goes

Creative Moments Challenge #218 – Anything Goes

The Paper Funday Challenge #31 – Anything Goes / Optional Twist Summer Fun

The Paper Shelter Challenge #478 – Girly

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6 thoughts on “Emma Blowing Bubbles – For A Special Little Girl”

  1. Jocelyn Butler says:

    A great card with a lovely insert too. Thank you for sharing with us.
    Jocelyn x
    CD Sunday Plus DT

  2. Carol. xx CD Sunday Plus DT says:

    I came on to find that Jocelyn has said exactly as I was going to say. A beautiful card and fab papers.

  3. Pamela says:

    I love the backing paper and the pinwheel embellishment.
    Pamela
    CD Sunday Plus DT.

  4. Elaine Stark says:

    A beautiful card inside and out. Elaine

  5. Beautiful card, I love the image of the girl blowing bubbles
    Thank you for joining us
    Margaret
    CD Sunday plus DT

  6. Julie Odil says:

    What a delightful card. Thanks for joining our Girlie challenge this week at The Paper Shelter. Julie, DT member

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