Saturday, May 29, 2021

The Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers Gets Krafty

It's time for a new Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers Challenge: K is for Kraft-y! I don't use kraft cardstock a lot, but it does have its place in my card making. Here's my kraft-y version: 


I also don't use people on my cards very often (I tend to prefer critters :D), but when I do, I often reach for this Unity stamp.  She's coloured with a mix of Copic markers and paper piecing - a great opportunity to add some kraft and red patterned paper to the mix. For the background, I used Versamark to add a subtle rose pattern to the kraft panel. I used the same patterned paper for the base of the card. 


We are so krafty on the Snarky blog! Pop over to see my sisters' creations, and our current Queen and guest designer, Samantha! Get your kraft on and join us! 

Supplies: Neenah white, desert storm & Stampin' Up basic black cardstock, Crate Paper Fourteen patterned paper, Unity Queen of the Universe & MFT Roses All Over stamps, Taylored Expressions Snarky Sentiment Strips stamp & die, Versamark & MFT extreme black ink, Wow white embossing powder, Copic markers, MFT diagonal stitched rectangle die

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8 comments:

Barbara Godden said...

Paper piecing and fabulously done too, I didn't realize the patterned layer was the same as the blouse, (I see it now) Awesome card and I love it!!!

Dotty Jo said...

Paper pieced perfection AND kraft - I'm swooning over this one, Jo x

Carol L said...

That is some awesome paper piecing that perfectly matches the kraft background! I love everything about this card, especially the fun sentiment! NJ!

SmilynStef said...

Paper-Pieced Shirt FTW ... love it.

Joyce said...

Fabulous card, and I love that paper pieced blouse. Perhaps you should go into fashion design!

JulieP said...

Your subtle rose background is the perfect accompaniment to your vintage gal.

Donna said...

Love the background and the paper piecing!
Did you fussy cut that woman????
Just awesome!

cm said...

This is a knock-out in every way! The kraft, the roses, the patterned paper and, of course, the star-of-the-stage: your paper-pieced woman! Impressive!
hugs~c