I did it again. I couldn’t resist buying more darling Doodlebug Design 6×6 paper pads. And this one is just sooooo cute and girly! After using a patriotic and then a Christmas 6×6 paper pad, I was ready to make some PINK cards again. I’m using the Fairy Tales collection and my 6×6 Paper Pad Tutorial

I made a total of 34 cards using one 6×6 paper pad.

Since I have been working on this paper pad for about a month, I did not record my card making process this time. But since it’s such a fun collection, I did make a quick video showing all the cards I made. Watch the video below or click HERE to see it on YouTube.

Here are the pictures of the cards I made, including sketches and measurements. Operation Write Home sketches are the only ones that already provide measurements. For all the other sketches, I simply figure the measurements out on my own, for what works for me. All of my cards are A2 size. Go HERE to see my video explaining how I determine card sketch measurements. All cards are made using Doodlebug’s Fairy Tales 6×6 paper pad. 

Sketch – Freshly Made Sketches #291

Stamps – Reverse Confetti

Markers – Copic

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Glitter pen – Wink of Stella

Sketch – My Favorite Things #327

Unicorn stamp – Reverse Confetti

Markers – Copic

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Glitter pen – Wink of Stella

Sketch – Reverse Confetti #9

Image cut outs – Doodlebug Design – Fairy Tales collection

Brads – from stash

Sketch – Operation Write Home #258

Sentiment/image cut outs – Doodlebug Design’s Fairy Tales collection

Fairy stamp – Lawn Fawn

Markers – Copic

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Glitter pen – Wink of Stella

Die-namics Blueprints #31 – My Favorite Things

Castle and butterfly stamps – My Favorite Things

Unicorn stamp – Lawn Fawn

Sentiment stamps – My Favorite Things and Reverse Confetti

Markers – Copic

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Sequins – Pretty Pink Posh

Glitter pen – Wink of Stella

Sketch – Mojo Monday #405

Stamps – Lawn Fawn

Markers – Copic

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Banner die cut – My Favorite Things

Sketch – Mojo Monday #457

Stamp – Reverse Confetti

Stitched rounded square and rectangle die cuts – My Favorite Things

Stitched background die cut – Lil Inker Designs

Small circle punch – McGill

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Sketch – Mojo Monday #466

Stamps – Lawn Fawn

Stitched cloud die cut – Lawn Fawn

Markers – Copic

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Glitter pen – Wink of Stella

Sketch – Sketch Saturday #469

Ice cream die cut – Reverse Confetti

Sentiment stamp – Reverse Confetti

Flower stamp – Lawn Fawn

Sentiment die cut – My Favorite Things

Markers – Copic

Embossing folder – Darice

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Sketch – Freshly Made Sketch #295

Stamp – Lawn Fawn

Flower die cuts – Lil Inker Designs

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Epoxy stickers – Doodlebug

Sketch – Operation Write Home #231

Stamps – Lawn Fawn

Markers – Copic

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Glitter pen – Wink of Stella

Sketch – My Favorite Things #180

Sentiment cut out – Doodlebug – Fairy Tales collection

Star die cuts – Lil Inker Designs

Small circle punch – McGill

Glossy Accents

Puzzle piece die cuts – Lil Inker Designs

Stamp – Reverse Confetti

Star die cut – Paper Smooches

Stitched border die cut – Avery Elle

Stitched banner die cut – My Favorite Things

Ink – Reverse Confetti

Glossy Accents

Some of my favorite and commonly used crafting tools:

Tonic Studios guillotine paper trimmer

Scotch ATG (Advanced Tape Glider) glue gun

Sizzix BIGkick die cut machine

We R Memory Keepers brad setter and piercing tool

We R Memory Keepers Crop-a-Dile Corner Chomper

Scotch Mounting Tape 3/4″

Scotch Quick-Dry Adhesive liquid glue

MISTI stamping tool

Accent Opaque Digital 100# cover weight paper for card bases

Tombow Xtreme Tabs

Thanks for visiting my blog today!

*All card sketch images used with permission.

6 Replies to “Doodlebug’s Fairy Tales – cards from 6×6 paper pad”

  • fabulous work! it is amazing. I do have a question what are the dimensions you use for your base card? thanks.

  • I had fun going through each card post and then watching the video at the end. Always inspiring!! Thank you

  • Thank you, Jennifer! I really appreciate your kindness! Have a wonderful day and Happy Doodlebug Crafting to You! 🙂

  • Very new to your blog and I'm so glad I subscribed. What a fantastic array of cards. I adore Doodlebug yet I don't utilize the pads very effectively on my cards. This gives me a jumping off point. Thank you SO much for sharing, not only the fantastic cards, but measurements to make it easier on your readers to create cards themselves. Very inspiring. 🙂

  • Thank you for your kind words, Jeanne! I really appreciate it! Doodlebug papers are my favorite. They are always bright and cheerful. I'm glad I can provide some inspiration for you. I'm always happy to share measurements with fellow crafters. 🙂 Have a wonderful day!

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