Month: March 2019

Banner Buddies Rainbow Card

Hi there! Leanne here to share a slimline card featuring the adorable little critters from Banner Buddies.  Since theses cute critters are looking up, I thought it would be fun to have them looking at a rainbow instead of the banner. I started with a card base that measures 8.5 inches tall by 3.5 inches wide.  I used Salty Ocean Distress Oxide Ink and a blending brush to color the front of the card.  I creating a grounding border using a die from the Grassy Knolls set. I then colored the grass with a combination of Twisted Citron and...

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Happy Birthday…

Hello everyone, Mayra here with you today. I am super happy to share a card and tag set with you. I used what I believe may be my favorite set from the recent release Portrait Pals. This set also has the coordinating dies that can be found here. I combined the Portrait Pals stamp set with the Photo Stack Die and the Gallery Frame #3 Die set. I also used the Happy Birthday Words Die. One of my favorite things to do is to create a coordinating tag to go with the card I create. The Stitched Tag Builder...

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Hello Spring with Anja

Happy Monday, Anja here with a spring-themed card in pastel colors. I stamped the chick, bunny and butterflies from the Easter Egg Hunt set and colored them with Copic markers. I used the coordinating dies to cut out the images. For the background, I did some ink blending with Distress Oxide Inks (Spun Sugar, Milled Lavender, Shaded Lilac, Tumbled Glass, Cracked Pistachio). I added tiny speckles of white paint with a brush. I masked and stamped one of the Spring Banner Script sentiments in VersaMark ink and white heat embossed it. I positioned the “HELLO” from the Hello Friend...

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Bee Happy with Nicky

Hi guys, this is Nicky back with you today and I’ve got a fun card using the Bee Happy stamp set.  This card also borrows the word ‘Smile’ from the newer Photo Stack die set! Let’s begin!  First off I grabbed an A2 panel of Bristol Smooth cardstock and I ink blended it with Distress Oxide in Dried Marigold and then I came in with Distress Ink in Wild Honey (seemed appropriate) and darkened around the edges, thus creating a lovely rich colour around the edges but a brighter focal point in the centre.  I use Bristol Smooth for...

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