It’s been an amazing month working as an Echo Park Fresh Face Designer! Here is my fourth and final post filled with a fun character, a slider tutorial and chocolate. Does it get better than that? Click here to view the post on the Echo Park blog, or continue reading right here at Scrappy Canuck Studios!
In this, my last post as an Echo Park Fresh Face Designer, I wanted to share with you a project that incorporates something I absolutely love – chocolate! After all, the only thing that could possibly be better than chocolate would be chocolate wrapped up in Echo Park paper. So, when I saw the beautiful Yours Truly collection and started thinking about all the wonderful things about Valentine’s Day – like sharing love and sharing chocolate – I was pretty sure I could come up with a match made in heaven!
This little penguin, supported by an easel card structure, was made simply by layering basic shapes – an oval for his body, hearts for his face/tummy, wings, beak and feet, and circles for his eyes. Although I cut each of the shapes freehand, die cuts or punches could be used to create this little guy in no time at all! And by using the Smitten paper, this penguin has a texture that is a bit unexpected but so fun and playful!
For me, the most playful part of this card design is actually revealed when you open up this little penguin’s wings. Hidden behind the wrapped package you find in his arms is a little chocolate treat! I happen to be a huge fan of interactive elements on cards, so I created a small candy bar slider that, when pulled, reveals a little treat. Here’s how you can create one too:
The ticket shapes and great text you can find in this collection are a fun and trendy way to add interest to the open spaces on your card. Layered heart stickers attached with foam squares add the dimension needed to create the easel aspect of the card. Just think - the recipient will have so many fun things to look at, they might even forget about the chocolate!


