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Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Blooming Birthday


All month long Rubbernecker Stamps is celebrating their birthday and sharing birthday cards.  Today I have a bright and cheery card to share, sure to brighten anyone's birthday.
Be sure to check back on Friday the 19th to see what we have going on!!!!!

Here's how my card was made-
  • Stamp Daisies on white cardstock with VersaMark Ink and emboss with White Embossing Powder.
  • Blend Color Fuse Inks using a brush starting with Fushia at the bottom then moving up to Bubble Gum, and Blush. Do this halfway up the panel.  Then from the top blend Magenta, Orchid and Lilac.
  • Cut the panel diagonally, save half for another card, and glue half to a black cardstock panel, I used the E-Z Runner Strips by Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L.
  • Apply a thin strip of silver washi tape along the edge of the stamped panel.
  • Glue this to a pink card and set it aside.


  • Die-cut white cardstock using the Nested Rectangle Small Stitched Die and stamp Happy Birthday from the It's Spring Time Set with Onyx Black VersaFine Ink.
  • Glue this to a purple panel that was die-cut with the Nested Scallop w/ Half Holes and set aside.


  • Stamp a flower and leaves with the It's Spring Time set using inks from Color Fuse Sets #5, #6, and #10.
  • Die-cut using the Spring Time Die Set and glue the birthday panel as shown.
  • Use the Small Butterflies Die with silver glitter paper and glue one butterfly to the right corner.
  • Pop up the panel on the card using 3D Foam Squares from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L.
  • Add three self-adhesive rhinestones to the left side.


Here is the list of Rubbernecker Stamps product used.


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