Two Fun Card Sketches!
Have you seen card sketch challenges that were designed for pattern papers and thought to yourself, “I wish I could play along but I don’t really have much pattern paper.” Well, guess what, you don’t need pattern paper. Just play along with your solid color cardstocks! Linh here and I’m going to show you 2 sketches from Kendra’s Card Challenge #21. But instead of using pattern papers, I’m only going to use colored cardstock and the results are simply gorgeous!
Supply List
| Cardstocks | Other Supplies |
|---|---|
| DCS Tartan Red DCS Adobo Orange DCS Rubber Ducky DCS Caribbean Blue DCS Mantis Green Cougar White | EZ Cardmaking Kit: Cards For Cubs Printables Glue Squeeze Bearly Art Glue Paper Trimmer TapeRunner |

Let’s Make This
Step 1. Die Cut Your Elements
- DCS Adobo Orange – 2 A2 Card Bases and a strip that’s 3″ x 7/8″
- DCS Rubber Ducky – 4″ x 5.25″, 2.75″ circle, 3″ circle
- DCS Caribbean Blue – 0.5″ x 5.25″ and 0.75″ x 5.25″
- DCS Tartan Red – 5.25″ x 1.5″
- DCS Mantis Green – 0.75″ x 1″ (banner flag)
- Cougar White – 4″ x 5.25″

Step 2. KCC21 – Sketch 13
I used a pre-made A2 card base, but the color matches DCS Adobo Orange. Then I layered the 4″ x 5.25″ Rubber Ducky (yellow) panel first. And then the DCS Tartan Red 1.5″ x 5.25″ strip next. The small banner flag is cut from a bit of scrap of DCS Mantis Green.
These layers basically make up the portions of the sketch that would have otherwise been created with pattern paper.
Step 3. Add Focal Image & Sentiment
I used a bit of low profile foam to give some lift to the focal image and sentiment — both of which are from EZ Cardmaking Kit: Cards for Cubs printable. And just like that, one sketch is complete!
Step 4. KCC21 – Sketch 15
This sketch doesn’t actually have a lot of pattern paper suggested, so it’s a very easy one to adapt with colored cardstock. In fact, I think it actually looks better w/ the DCS Caribbean Blue strips I cut.
Step 5. Add Focal Image & Sentiment
The beauty of using colored cardstock is how clean and simple the color blocking is. It really makes the focal images & sentiments shine!
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Enjoy!

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Linh, these are super cute!