This card came together as part of Craft Roulette Episode 300, and I used products from Scrapbook.com to meet the challenge parameters. I started by doing all of my die cutting first. I die cut a corkboard pattern from the Faux Finish A2 paper pad using the largest Nested Vintage Label die. I then die cut the shopping bag with handles twice from a light cream linen print using the Market Shopping Bags die set. From the same Faux Finish pad, I die cut the cat head and fur details from a gray wood grain pattern, and I cut the bow, sunglasses, ears, nose, and cheek details from a pink linen pattern. I also die cut the eyes, mouth, and sunglasses again from black cardstock and cut the collar from white cardstock. I lightly ink blended the bag pieces with Weeping Willow Stellar Ink, trimmed one handle, and glued it upside down to the front of the bag so the handle pointed downward. I glued the two bag pieces together so the intact handle stayed on the back.
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Next, I ink blended the bow and sunglasses with Prom Queen Stellar Ink and stamped small hearts from the Howdy stamp set along the bottom of the bag. I stamped the sentiment "You Never Go Out of Style" in the same pink ink onto white cardstock and die cut it with the coordinating Howdy die. I layered the sunglasses by gluing the pink frames to the black frames and added the black lenses inside. I tied the bow to the back handle so it looked like a scarf tied to a purse. I assembled the cat by layering all of the facial details onto the gray head and lightly ink blending with Black Widow Stellar Ink to add subtle shading. I glued the cat head and white stitched collar to the bag so it looked like the cat was sitting inside. I splattered black and white Luster Brush markers onto the cork label and let it dry, then popped the bag and sentiment onto the cork piece with 1mm foam adhesive. I attached a gingham print from the Oak Lane A2 paper pad to a top folding card base and glued the cork panel to the center. To finish the card, I added clear shimmer glitter brush to the sunglasses lenses and a little shimmer to the bow.


































