Hi everyone! The new Studio Katia release is behind the corner, and for day two of release preview week we are showcasing the Happy Pawlidays stamp set. The new release is truly wonderful and full of amazing products, which will be available on the Studio Katia store on October 22nd.
For my card today I decided to try and use my Illustrator markers on kraft cardstock. I stamped the main image in the Happy Pawlidays stamp set on Neenah Desert Storm cardstock with Scrapbook.com Leather Premium Hybrid Ink. I colored it with my Illustrator markers, used my white Colourblend pencil in selected areas and created highlights with a white gel pen.
Once the coloring was over, I die cut the image with coordinating dies.
I created the card base and the snowflakes out of the same Neenah Desert Storm cardstock. I die cut the base using the Darling Ribbon & Frames dies and created the snowflakes with the Snowflakes stamps and dies.
I used white pigment ink to stamp the snowflakes, the little stars on card base, and I also blended it over the card’s edges.
I popped the main image on my card base with some foam tape and glued the sentiment just above it.
And that’s it for today! Make sure to visit the Studio Katia blog every day during release preview week for more sneak peeks and giveaways, too!
Just FYI, the links to the new products in the supply list below will be available once the new release will be out on October 22nd.
Thank you all so much for stopping by and have a great day!
The items marked with a * were sent to me for free for designing purposes.
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