Sunday, January 20, 2019

Donuts Bundle Card

 I have a fun donut card for you today - I've made a LOT of paper donuts, so stay tuned for several cards and projects!  These are little ones, about 1", and are just so cute!  
The Stamp Market has a new set called Donuts with coordinating dies as well making the 'hole' thing so easy!


Plain and simple, white on white cardstock letting the donuts speak for themselves.






I cut about 50.  I figured I might as well make a bunch and put them aside for future projects.  I cut all the donuts in Oatmeal Cookie, Banana Cream and Cocoa Powder cardstocks.  The frostings are Whip Cream, Banana Cream, Bubblegum and Cocoa Powder.

I used Copic Markers to do some shading, but you could use colored pencils or any medium that you can blend.  I added darker color to the outside edges and inside circle and blended it.  It helps with the illusion that it is rounded and adds texture.
Use your bone folder or crease tool to slightly bend the edges of the frosting and then add pieces of foam squares to the center continuing with the rounded illusion.  


If you follow me on Instagram, you can saw the video on this technique.





 Once I had them shaded and colored, I used the stamps to stamp the sprinkles and other designs in the frosting.  I used white embossing powder on the striped ones.   


To continue with the texture, I used glitter, micro beads and shaker card assortments from Honey Bee Stamps to sprinkle on the tops.  I laid down a layer of Journey Glaze first for it to stick to.  I've listed all the toppings in the graphic below.


Aren't these fun?  I can't wait to show you all the cards I made.



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3 comments :

  1. Your amazing card appeared on my pinterest feed this morning - sooo FUN and ADORABLE!!!!

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  2. LOVE this card! So much fun! Someday I want to make some donuts of my own!

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