Love – Sending All My Love

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Today’s handmade card has been created for the new challenge at I Love Promarkers Challenge #524.

The theme for this challenge is Anything Goes with the option of Love & Romance.

You must use either promarkers, flexmarkers, aquamarkers or trias on your work.

Our sponsor for this challenge is Ching-Chou Kuik.

For my card I have used one of their digital images called Love.

Handmade card using a digital image from Ching-Chou Kuik called Love

Here is a tutorial on how I created this card.

You will need :

7″ By 7″ White Card Base
Ching-Chou Kuik Digital Stamp Called Love.
Promarkers
The Craft Place ( The Works) – 12″ By 12″ Chalkboard Floral Paper Pad
The Paper Boutique Lovely Lattice Die Collection – Sentiments Volume XV
White Card
Black Card
Red Card
Heart Dies
Red Glitter Glue
Glue / Double Sided Tape
Foam Pads

Instructions:

Print the digital image Love on to white card and choose two patterned papers.

To make a Z fold card shape, fold the front of the card base over to the left.

Layer one:
Cut a square from black card measuring 16.5 cms by 16.5 cms.
Cut a square from the first paper measuring 16 cms by 16 cms.
Matt and layer together and attach to the inside of the card base.

Layer two:
Cut a piece from black card measuring 16.5 cms by 8 cms.
Cut a piece from the second paper measuring 16 cms by 7.5 cms.
Matt and layer together and attach to the front fold of the card base.

Layer three:
Colour in the digital image Love. I used promarkers.

Skin / Face: Almond, satin, poppy, pastel pink.
Hair: Raw sienna, cocoa, caramel.
Dress: Crimson, poppy, red, sunflower.
Flowers: Sunflower, tulip yellow, holly.
Birds: Arctic, midnight blue, tulip yellow.

Handmade card using a digital image from Ching-Chou Kuik called Love

Cut a piece of black card measuring 14 cms by 11 cms.
Cut the digital image to measure 13.5 cms by 10.5 cms.
Matt and layer together and attach to the front fold of the card base, using foam pads.

Layer four:
Using a sentiment die, cut the matt die from black card.
Cut the sentiment from white card.
Matt and layer together and attach to the corner of the digital image.

Layer five:
From the first paper, cut out a few of the images. The paper used had flowers and butterflies.
Attach some to the digital image and some to the inside of the card base.
Add red glitter to the images ( if they are flowers ).

Layer six:
Using two different sized heart dies, cut two hearts from red card.
Attach to the digital image.

Layer seven:
Cut a square from black card measuring 8 cms by 8 cms.
Cut a square from white paper measuring 7.5 cms by 7.5 cms.
Matt and layer together and attach to the inside of the card base.

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Thank you for visiting my blog and please feel free to follow and make any of my handmade card tutorials.

If you would like to see other cards I have made please have a look here:

So Long Yesterday – Hugs And Kisses

Feet Up And A Cuppa – Happy Birthday

Monarch Butterfly – Sending All My Love

Happy Days – It’s Time To Celebrate

Christmas Love – It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

Bobbin

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Challenges I would like to enter are:

Digi Choosday Challenge WK49 – Anything Goes

Through The Craft Room Door Challenge December 6th – Anything Goes

A Perfect Time To Craft Challenge #12-2022 – Anything Goes

Arty Divas Challenge November – Anything Goes

Crafts Galore Encore Challenge #106 – Anything Goes

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3 thoughts on “Love – Sending All My Love”

  1. Love everything about your card – the colouring is amazing and the patterned papers you’ve used are so nice. I also love the fun fold you’ve used. Thank you for sharing and for taking part in the polkadoodles digi choosday challenge. Happy Crafting! Mel x

  2. carol gill says:

    Gorgeous image so beautifully coloured,love the fold and P.papers.Thank you for joining us at TTCRD
    Carol DT x

  3. Ileana says:

    Wonderful creation! Thank-you for joining us at the Crafts Galore Encore Challenge December “ATG”.
    Ileanaxx

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