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Digi Choosday Project | Technology-Themed Card featuring Polkadoodles’ Wanda

This week’s Digi Choosday challenge is all about  Technology , and we were asked to feature something that shows a laptop or cellphone. I  did  make one with a phone, but Wanda has such a soft spot in me—I had to use her too! I did make one with a phone, but let’s be real…  Wanda has a soft spot in me  and I couldn’t resist using her for this fun card. She’s just too fun not to use, especially when I found the  perfect sentiment  to match her mood: “My Favourite Emails Are the Ones That Say My Order Has Shipped!” If you’re anything like me, you know that feeling way too well.  I used a mix of patterned paper scraps to create a cute, simple (but has a bit of extra), fun slimline background—and Polkadoodles’ sentiment packs made it so easy to finish off the card with personality and cuteness! Materials Used: White Cardstock Digi Stamp - I used Working / Studying Wanda Pattern Papers - I used Winnie's Let's Hang Out set Polkadoodles Sentiment - I us...

Digi Choosday Project | Technology-Themed Card featuring Polkadoodles’ Wanda

This week’s Digi Choosday challenge is all about Technology, and we were asked to feature something that shows a laptop or cellphone. I did make one with a phone, but Wanda has such a soft spot in me—I had to use her too!



I did make one with a phone, but let’s be real… Wanda has a soft spot in me and I couldn’t resist using her for this fun card. She’s just too fun not to use, especially when I found the perfect sentiment to match her mood:


“My Favourite Emails Are the Ones That Say My Order Has Shipped!”

If you’re anything like me, you know that feeling way too well. 


I used a mix of patterned paper scraps to create a cute, simple (but has a bit of extra), fun slimline background—and Polkadoodles’ sentiment packs made it so easy to finish off the card with personality and cuteness!


Materials Used:


Instructions:

  1. Trim white cardstock to 8.5” x 5.5” and score at 4.25” to make your card base.



  2. Cut pattern papers to 5.5” long and at least 0.5” wide. This is a great scrap-busting project!



  3. Choose your slimline dies—I used two different styles and alternated between them.



  4. Die-cut strips with your cutting machine.




  5. Adhere the strips to your card base, slightly overlapping each so no white space shows through.



  6. Color your digi stamp with your favorite markers. I used Ohuhu Alcohol Markers for this one.



  7. Pick your sentiment and layer it over vellum to help it stand out.

  8. Glue down the digi image and use foam tape to pop up the sentiment.


Tadaaa! A quick and easy card with personality—because Wanda always delivers




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Comments

  1. You made this technology themed card by hand which is so unique. Its one of a kind design is what makes it special; unlike the
    automated productions of machine-made products. Yes, technology may help make tasks easier but hand-made ones are made from the heart.
    -aMOMymous

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