Dragon Thank You Card

Hey crafty friend, today I’ve got a fun card that I designed with the help of a new sketch from Sketch Saturday! Each week they issue a new design and challenge. This week Heartcraft Paper is sponsoring the challenge and has released a new baby dragon digi-stamp especially for it! I’ve got a card that combines the two and I just love the way it turned out!

Do you ever use design templates like this as a guide? They can be very handy to help get you started. If you design a card using this week’s featured sketch, be sure to enter it in the challenge for your chance to win! You’ll find all of the details here.

Before I drag-on and on let me just show you how I made this card… (See what I did there? Who says bad jokes are reserved for dads? 😉

If you’re looking for the specific products I used to make this card, I used the new Draco digi-stamp from Heartcraft Paper, Copic markers to color him, and my ScanNCut to cut him out. I used dies from We R Memory Keepers, Lawn Fawn, and Heffy Doodle. I used Versamark ink to stamp my grey banner with stamps from Lawn Fawn and Concord & 9th. I heat set rose gold embossing powder over the top. I added the extra details with Distress Oxide inks, Wink of Stella, and my white gel pen. Please let me know what you think of this card!

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2 thoughts on “Dragon Thank You Card

  1. Super cute card! Love your coloring too! I also save my scraps; I’ve even been known to save the teeniest, tiniest piece of cardstock – you know – just in case I might need to use it! Thanks for participating in the Sketch Saturday Challenge #545. Have a good day!

  2. What a fun card! I love all the little details and room for sparkle!

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