Let’s Make Some Magic

Scrappy Boy Stamps A2 Card featuring Arabian Nights Stamp Set & Coordinating Supplies

Items used to make this card include:

  • SBS 6×6 Double Sided Paper Pack – 24 sheets
  • SBS Stencil – Arabian Nights
  • SBS 6×8 Stamp Set – Arabian Nights
  • SBS Coordinating Outline Dies – Arabian Nights
  • Distress Inks – Broken China, Scattered Straw and Dusty Concord
  • COPIC Markers (see specific colors below)
  • Card stock – Gold, Dark Teal, Gold Glitter and Card Base
  • Baker’s Twine in mustard and orange
  • White Embossing Powder and Embossing Ink
  • White Gel Pen

Stenciled Background

Placed the stencil on a piece of white card stock measuring 5 x 3 3/4 x 3. Ink blend with whatever colors you have in your stash. I used Broken China, Scattered Straw and Dusty Concord.

Coloring the Princess

COPIC COMBOS

Skin – E55, E43, E53, E50 and cheeks R20

Hair – V12, V15, V17, T7 and T9

Clothing (Jumpsuit) – BG02, BG45 and BG49

Clothing (Veil and Train) – BG13, BG02 and BG000 and O, the colorless blender & white gel pen for accents.

Gem and Setting: Gold – YR24 and Y00; Blue- BG13, BG02

When I add gel pen accents, I draw a plus sign with the vertical line a little longer and then several white dots around to create the impression the image is sparkling.

A Boy & His Tiger

To color these images, I used the following combinations:

Skin – E59, E57,E15, E33, E31 and R22 / R32 for cheeks

Hat, Shirt & Shoes – R22, R24, R29 and R39

Crossbody Bag and Patch on pants – YR27, YR23 and Y00

Shirt – V01, V12, V15, V17, FB2

Tiger – YR00, YR12, YR16 and YR18

Tiger Stripes – W7, W4 and W1, 0

Sentiment is Embossed with White Embossing Powder

To complete the card, I used some glitter card stripe from my scraps to give a little more visual interest, as well as tying some bakers twine from my stash. Use what you have in coordinating colors.

I am always happy to let you know how I came up with the design and answer any specific questions you may have. Happy Crafting!!!

Author: Kelly Nagy

Wife and mother with a love of papercrafting...from scrapbooking to cards and everything in between.

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