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Saturday, November 28, 2020

With Sympathy


Hi my friends, today I have a card we hope we never need but there will come a time the need will arise.  I always try to have a couple of sympathy cards on hand and for me, I like them to be clean and simple with a pretty color and just a touch of black.  I want the message to get a cross, not "look what I made".  This card got sent out to my brother, my sister-in-law sadly passed away.

Here's how my card was made;
All stamps and dies are from Rubbernecker Stamps, links below.
  •  Stamp white cardstock with the Daisies stamp using VersaMark Ink and emboss with Iced Blue Embossing Enamel from Stampendous!.
  • Die-cut using the largest die from the Nested Rectangle Small Stitch Die Set (I use the Cross Over II from Rubbernecker Stamps) and glue to a light blue card.

  • Die-cut blue glitter paper using the Flower #5 Die Cut and glue to the front of the card.
  • Stamp a black strip of cardstock with VersaMark Ink and emboss with White Embossing Powder from Stampendous!.
  • Glue this to the card and using a circle punch, punch a circle from the blue glitter paper and glue to the left side of the sentiment.

Have a creative weekend!

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Being part of various affiliate programs – when you click on an affiliate link and then go on to make a purchase, at no cost to you, I receive a small commission.  The affiliates I use include Rubbernecker Stamps.

Friday, November 27, 2020

Shadow Box Card


Happy Friday, I hope all of my American friends had a wonderful Thanksgiving yesterday!  Today I have a card made with the Dome Jar Shaker Die Set and the Winged Cup Perfectly Clear Set from Stampendous!  

To make this shadow box card the images were stamped using Onyx Black VersaFine Ink on watercolor paper and colored with Inktense Pencils.  The card was die-cut from yellow decorative paper and the jar lid from white glitter paper.  Once finished this 3D card folds flat to fit in an A2 envelope.


Have a creative weekend!






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Disclaimer- I get free goodies for blogging about craft products! Today I'm sharing a card made with products from Stampendous

Here are some places that you can find Stampendous Products-
First off check out your local Stamp Store, if they don't have it they can order it.
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Monday, November 16, 2020

Thank You Shaker


November is the month of Thanksgiving and one wonderful way to celebrate is to make thank you cards to let those who have touched your life know just how thankful you are for them.  I made a slimline Fall shaker thank you card using products from Rubbernecker Stamps, here's how my card was made.

  • Die-cut white cardstock using the Slimline Nested Stitch Die using the largest and third-largest dies to create a center pop out panel and frame.


  • Stamp the die-cut pieces with the center panel inside of the frame with the Autumn Harvest set using Color Fuse Inks in Citrus, Apricot, Pumpkin, Nectar, Mango, Melon, Fern, and Caramel.

  • To make a shaker card, glue acetate to the underside of the window and the pop out piece to the center of an orange slimlinecard.
  • Use foam tape and place it around the glued panel being sure to have the corners butt up against each other so that the shaker bits don't fall out.

  • Place the frame panel on top of the foam tape.
  • Stamp "thank you" on a white cardstock tag that was die-cut using the smallest of the Nested Tag Stitch Dies, with VersaMark Ink and emboss with Champagne embossing powder.
  • Layer this onto a slightly larger piece of orange cardstock.
  • Tie with ribbon and pop up on the corner of the card.

Have a crafty day!

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I am on various Design Teams and get free goodies for blogging about craft products but only because I love their products and genuinely use them. Ultimately my opinions are my own. A list of companies is in my sidebar.
Being part of various affiliate programs – when you click on an affiliate link and then go on to make a purchase, at no cost to you, I receive a small commission.  The affiliates I use include Rubbernecker Stamps.

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Sharing a Sip


 Hi there, here is my last card for the Fall/Winter Coffee Lover's Blog Hop have you been playing along?  Be sure to check out what Stampendous has to share!  Now get that cup of coffee, put up your feet and get ready to play along for your chance to win prizes!!!!



My card is clean and simple, my favorite kind since I like a lot of white on my cards.  
  • I stamped Sharing A Sip with Onyx VersaFine Ink and colored it with Prisma Colored Pencils.
  • It was then layered onto a larger red cardstock panel and red and white twine was tied around the left side.
  • This was then glued to a white card.
  • Glitter was applied to the Santa hats, marshmallows, and steam.  In real life, it's so pretty and sparkly!
  • The sentiment is from the From My Heart Perfectly Clear Set, it was stamped on white cardstock with black ink and layered onto red cardstock.  It was then popped up with foam squares.
Now head on over to Fall/Winter Coffee Lover's Blog Hop and see what they have in store for you!

Let's connect!


Disclaimer- I get free goodies for blogging about craft products! Today I'm sharing a card made with products from Stampendous

Here are some places that you can find Stampendous Products-
First off check out your local Stamp Store, if they don't have it they can order it.
Online Stores
Scrapbook.com

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Five Minute Christmas Card


Hi my friends, did you know that we're a little more than a month away from Christmas, how can that be?!  If you haven't started on your Christmas cards, now's the time to do it and my card today will make your Christmas card making easy as can be.

Now I know I've said before that I'm a huge paper hoarder so of course I have pretty paper that I haven't used because then I won't have it anymore.  I'm guessing most of you can relate to this.  When I buy 12 x 12 paper pads a lot of times there are pages with large images that I've never used because I'm not a scrapbooker.  Well, gues what, slimline dies are the perfect size to use with these large paper images and Rubbernecker Stamps has a full line of pretty slimline dies to choose from.
 

What I did was take a sheet of decorative paper and placed the die over an image, once I liked how the image fit in the frame, removable tape was place on the die and I ran it through my Crossover ll to cut it out.
Art Glitter Glue was applied to the areas of snow and it was then sprinkled with Ultra Fine Glitter.
Once dry, it was layered onto a slightly larger craft colored panel and mounted to a red slimline card.
The sentiment was stamped with black ink on white cardstock, the die-cut.


 Here's a list of Rubbernecker Stamps products that were used to make my card.

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Being part of various affiliate programs – when you click on an affiliate link and then go on to make a purchase, at no cost to you, I receive a small commission.  The affiliates I use include Rubbernecker Stamps.

Friday, November 6, 2020

Coffee Lover


Welcome, today is the start of the Fall/Winter Coffee Lover's Blog Hop and Stampendous is joining in on the fun.  You'll want to grab a cup of coffee, put up your feet and get ready to play along for your chance to win prizes!!!!


The card I made for the hop uses-
Winged Cup Perfectly Clear Set for the cup and sentiment.  
Build a Wreath Die Set for the circle die, scallop die, leaf die, and the pine cone die.
The cup and hands are colored with Inktense Pencils and the leaves were colored by smoothing orange and rust inks on watercolor paper then die-cut once dry.


Now head on over to Fall/Winter Coffee Lover's Blog Hop and see what they have in store for you!

Let's connect!


Disclaimer- I get free goodies for blogging about craft products! Today I'm sharing a card made with products from Stampendous

Here are some places that you can find Stampendous Products-
First off check out your local Stamp Store, if they don't have it they can order it.
Online Stores
Scrapbook.com






 




 

Adulting is Hard


Hi there and welcome!  Today's card is for those of us who may be having a hard time adulting, how about coffee?  If it doesn't make things better, it makes things easier to handle haha.  The stamps, dies, and inks are from Rubbernecker Stamps, links are at the bottom.

Here's how my card was made-
  • Die-cut white cardstock with the Nested Rectangle Small Stitch Die Cut Set (2) and the Nested Oval Small Stitch Die Cut Set (1).
  • Die-cut two shades of green cardstock using the Tabbed Grass Die Cut.

  • Use the Clouds Stencil to stencil pink clouds using Posey Color Fuse Ink.

  • Stamp the sentiment from the Coffee Cats Set with Onyx Black VersaFine Ink and emboss with clear embossing powder.

  • Glue this to one of the rectangle panels and sprinkle Gold Crushed Glitter Glass in the center of the oval.
  • Glue this to the center of pink cardstock that was cut with the Nested Deckle Rectangle Dies.
  • Then glue to a white card.

  • Glue the grass die-cut pieces to the front of the second rectangle.
  • Glue acetate to the back of the rectangle panel and apply foam tape.
  • To help prevent the shaker bits from clinging to the acetate, wipe it with a new dryer sheet.

  • Place this panel over the sentiment panel.
  • Stamp the cute cat from the same set with black ink, color with Inktense Pencils, cut out, and glue to the front of the card.
  • Add a few sequins and you're done.

Have a creative day!
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Being part of various affiliate programs – when you click on an affiliate link and then go on to make a purchase, at no cost to you, I receive a small commission.  The affiliates I use include Rubbernecker Stamps.

Monday, November 2, 2020

Baby Boy

 


  • Die-cut blue cardstock using the Slimline OPC Hearts die.
  • Stamp this with the Horizontal Stripe background stamp with Whisper Color Fuse Ink.
  • Layer this onto a slightly larger panel of white glitter paper and glue to a darker blue slimline card.

          

Hi my friends!  Even with the holidays are fast approaching people are still in need of baby cards, those little bundles of joy don't wait!  So I thought that I would make a slimline baby boy card using the Rubbernecker Stamps Hippo set along with their slimline and alphabet dies.
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  • Stamp three of the hippos from the Hippo stamp set with Onyx Black VersaFine Ink and color with gray and pink Inktense Pencils.
  • Use the Hippo Die Set to cut out the hippos and pop up one hippo at each circle.
  • Die-cut the same color cardstock as the card using the Lower Case Alphabet w/stitch Die Cut.
  • Glue b, o, y in each of the circles.
         

Have a creative day!


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Affiliate and Product Disclosure
I am on various Design Teams and get free goodies for blogging about craft products but only because I love their products and genuinely use them. Ultimately my opinions are my own. A list of companies is in my sidebar.
Being part of various affiliate programs – when you click on an affiliate link and then go on to make a purchase, at no cost to you, I receive a small commission.  The affiliates I use include Rubbernecker Stamps.