Kendra’s Card Challenge #21 – Card #8
Day 8 of 15 | Stretching Patterned Paper with One Sketch
Welcome to Day 8 of my Kendra’s Card Challenge #21 series!
This challenge continues to prove just how much variety you can get from six 6x6 patterned papers when you follow Kendra’s cutting guide and sketches.
👉 If you missed earlier cards in this series, be sure to check out the previous posts to see how the same sketch evolves from card to card.
Card #8: For All That You Do
Card #8 keeps the original sketch intact while focusing on strong pattern contrast and clean layering. The diagonal stripe adds bold movement to the design, while the snowman pattern from the Snow Much Fun paper pad brings in a playful, winter-ready focal point.
This card is a great example of how letting patterned paper do the heavy lifting can result in a polished design without extra embellishment. A few enamel dots add subtle texture and visual balance, and the sentiment strip anchors the layout nicely.
When working with layered patterned paper—especially angled pieces—strong adhesive is essential. I used Tape Runner adhesive for a smooth, secure hold that keeps everything perfectly aligned.
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Products Used
Patterned Paper:
Doodlebug Designs Snow Much Fun 6x6 Paper Pad
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Cardstock:
White A2 card base + coordinating solids
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Adhesive:
Tape Runner
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Embellishments:
Enamel dots, shop here: https://tidd.ly/3NGAFwN
Sentiment:
“For All That You Do”
Card #8 shows how consistent cuts and a strong sketch can still deliver plenty of visual interest simply by changing paper combinations.
📌 Check back daily as I continue sharing all 15 cards from Kendra’s Card Challenge #21!
🎥 Learn more about the challenge here:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=654MpJDjP4U
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