Hello, friends! I am so excited to share my first project as part of the AMAZING Design Team for Keep It Simple Paper Crafts!
The adorable Little Cowgirl Birthday collection is the latest release, and I cannot tell you just how fabulous it is! It has EVERYTHING you could possibly need to make any little (or big) cowgirl's dreams come true!
I created a fun easel card using several of the products in the collection. I stamped several of the images and colored them with Copic markers (colors listed below). I die-cut them using the coordinating dies and set them aside.
I created my card base from heavyweight kraft card stock. I die-cut the lacy, scalloped square using my Cricut, and paired it with a few of the adorable, printed papers that are part of the collection. I distressed the edges of all of the layers using Walnut Stain Distress Ink.
I stamped two of the sentiments from the coordinating sentiment stamp set - one for the front, and one for the inside - and trimmed them to size, and then layered them on pink card stock. For the inside of the card, I adhered the flowers and then popped the sentiment up using foam dots, which creates a stopper to hold the easel up when the card is opened.
To complete the card, I colored some white seam binding using my So Saffron Stampin' Blend Marker to coordinate with the card stock. I adhered all of my panels to the base. I popped the main image up on foam squares, added a loopy bow and the coordinating enamel dots.
Colors Used:
Pink - R32, R30, R000
Orange - YR18, YR27, YR24
Green - G07, YG25, YG11, YG00
Yellow - YR24, YR23, YR21
Purple - BV17, BV11, BV00
Brown - E29, E27, E25, E23
Skin - E04, E11, E21, E00, E000, R20
Hair - E99, YR24, YR23
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I hope that you love this card as much as I do! Please head over to Keep It Simple Paper Crafts and check out all of the beautiful products that they carry, especially the fabulous Little Cowgirl Birthday collection! We would love it if you would join us in the Keep It Simple Facebook Group!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Xoxo, Kim
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