Tag: die cutting
-
How To Underlay Paint with Distress Inks and Copic Markers
Hi there! I have a fun technique to share with you using Distress Inks and Copics along with the New Gerbera Daisies Vase red rubber stamp from Whimsy Stamps. The reason why you can do underlay painting with Distress Inks and still use alcohol markers is because they are dye inks making them compatible with…
-
How to Create an Easy Sky Scene
Hello my friends! I am happy to say that Summer is around the corner and I can’t wait to see the Biplanes flying their banners and Hot Air Balloons adorning the skies. Today I am using an oldie, but goodie from Prickley Pear Stamps to make this beautiful card. I stamped and colored the Biplane…
-
Seahorse Kisses Collection by Spellbinders
Hello my friends! I can barely contain my excitement over this new collection by Spellbinders called Seahorse Kisses. It’s everything you could ask for nautical and under the sea! My favorite!!! This first card features the Seahorse Garden stamp and die set which I colored with Copics. I also used the Cast Away 3D embossing…
-
How To Create a Faux Die Cut Inlay
You all know I am a lazy crafter and will cut corners any way I can, if the design doesn’t pay the price for it. Today I am showing you how to create a faux die cut inlay technique that will take your clean and simple design up a notch. Since April showers bring May…
-
Five Must Know How’s For Shadow Stamping
Hello my friends! Have you heard of shadow stamping? It’s so cool and I can’t wait to share it with you. I used some of my favorite Whimsy Stamps products to demonstrate the techniques. I used one stamp that is line art made for coloring, and the other is a background stamp so that you…
-
Postage Edge Card with Sweet Song by Spellbinders
I had so much fun coloring this bird from Spellbinders’ and Stampendous Sweet Song stamp set. Now there are actually three birds in this set, but I am only showing one today. I love this set because it comes with a puddle and footprint image so you can make an array of settings. I think…