Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Polkadoodles Craft By The Sea | Winnie Starfish | Easel Card | Prismacolor Pencils

Hi All, 

Today's card is using products from Polkadoodles Craft. We have a new theme on the Digi Choosday Challenge. This week it is to make an Easel card. I had some ideas on all the different Easel cards you can make but I decided a scene was what I wanted to do so a more traditional easel card fitted it better. 

 


Card Size Aus A6 which is 10.5 x 14.9cm (4 1/8 x 5 7/8) 
Feature Panel Size 9.7 x 14.1cm (3 9/16 x 5 5/16) 
Matt 10 x 14.4cm (3 7/8 x 5 9/16) 
 
I teamed the Winnie Starfish/ Sandcastle- Building Sandcastles with the Beach Scene. I originally thought to include the Surfboard digi but I felt it didn't need it. I really enjoyed colouring the sand and water, it isn't something I do a lot. 
 
  
Product List Below 
 
Glossy Accents
Stardust Stickles
 
Prismacolor Pencils
Sand - Sienna Brown 945, Golden Rod 1034, Sand 940 and Cream 914
Ocean - Cobalt Turquoise 105, Aquamarine 905, Light Aquamarine 992, Light Green 920 and Grey Green Light 289
Leaves - Sepia 948, Dark Green 908, Kelly Green 1096 and Pale Sage 1089
Skin - Dark Brown 946, Sienna Brown 945, Peach 939, Light Peach 927, Eggshell 140 and White 938
Hair - Burnt Ochre 943, Pumpkin Orange 1032, Mineral Orange 1033, Golden Rod 1034 and Yellow Ochre 942
Blue - Indanthrone Blue 208, Denim Blue 1101, True Blue 903 and Non Photo Blue 919
Len of glass and Shovel( minus the brown and blue) - Cool Grey 70% 1065, Cool Grey 50% 1063, Cool Grey 30% 1061, Cool Grey 20% 1060, Sienna Brown 945 and Non Photo Blue 919
White -Cool Grey 50% 1063, Cool Grey 30% 1061 and Cool Grey 20% 1060
Red - Black Raspberry 1095, Crimson Lake 925 and Permanent Red 122
Yellow - Orange 918, Yellowed Orange 1002 and Canary Yellow 916
 
Stampin Up Real Red Cardstock  
 
To make my easel I took a top folding card and scored the front at 7.3 cm or 2 7/8" Then using another card front I mounted the red matt and my image. I applied glue to the back bottom half and added it to the bottom quadrant of the base card, making sure you don't glue past the score line.
 

 I applied a little bit of glossy accents and stardust stickles on random parts of the ocean and glossy accents to the sunglasses.
 
That is all from me today. Thank you for your time. 
Take Care Natalie

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