Welcome to the Fourth post in my current 6×6 Series. I’m using Doodlebug’s Under the Sea paper pad and my 6×6 Paper Pad Tutorial to make cards.

I used Operation Write Home Sketch #30. All OWH sketches already provide measurements for A2 size cards.

I made 4 cards using this sketch.

Sketch – Operation Write Home #30

Sentiment stamp – Reverse Confetti

Fairy stamp – Lavinia stamps by Tracey Dutton

Label die cut – My Favorite Things

Ink – Close to My Heart and Versafine

Bling – EK Success

Glitter pen – Wink of Stella

Glossy Accents

We R Memory Keepers Corner Chomper

Thanks for visiting my blog today!

*Card sketch image used with permission.

5 Replies to “Doodlebug’s Under the Sea – Part Four”

  • I was wondering what is your thought process to decide which card sketch you are going to use with the paper pad. For example, do you decide for each couple of cards or think through how you are going to use the whole paper pad from the beginning? I really enjoy your work and am inspired to make more cards. Thank you!

  • These cards are adorable Kristie! I love your cute stamped fairy silhouette. Goes great with these cute papers. Hugs, Brenda

  • When I first start a 6×6 paper pad, I generally select new sketches that I really want to try. Or if I have some new stamp sets or die cuts, I will select a sketch that would work best for those. I tend to make either 2 – 4 cards using the same sketch before moving on to a different one. As I continue to use up the 6×6 paper pad, I chose sketches based on what size papers are left. For my videos, I'll have a stack of potential sketches ready to use, but it always changes as I make cards. I hope that makes sense and helps answer your question. 🙂

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