Tag: stamping
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Harvest Blessings Blog and Video Hop
Hello Scrappy Tail Crafters! Welcome to our Harvest Blessings inspiration hop! Hop along for some beautiful autumn and spooktacular Halloween paper crafting inspo featuring new products from our latest August release! For this card, I used the Fall Assorted Leaves die set sprayed with various mica sprays to create this bold Autumn design, All of…
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Tell Me, Voo Doo You Love?
Tell me, have you ever loved someone, but sleeping next to his snoring body, made you want to take out an axe? Okay, don’t admit to anything! But you know you have felt this way at least once. Lol. I couldn’t help but laugh when I saw this cute Voo Doo stamp from Whimsy, and…
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Eek! It’s Gargoyle and Friends
Hello my friends! Eek! I’m back with more Halloween inspiration with Whimsy Stamps! Today I am using the Gargoyle and Friends stamp to create not so scary Halloween greetings on an ink blended and embossed slimline card. I hope you love it as much as I do! Creating this card made me so happy because…
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Layered Masculine Background Building
Creating masculine cards seems to be something that so many of us struggle with, but I find tackling them with multiple layers makes them more manageable. I usually decide on a color scheme first when creating layered masculine backgrounds and then decided on the products to create the layers. For this Maker Forte card, I…
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Ma-Ma-Ma-Ma It’s Me Your Favorite Cockatoo!
I’m curious do your kids ever ask you who your favorite child is? Well this time around I won’t have to fib, because I only have one cockatoo. Thank God for that! My chicken, without fail screams Ma-Ma-Ma-Ma… at the very top of her lungs each and every time I leave her view! You might…
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Haunted Graveyard Slimline Card
Hello my friends! I have another Halloween card for Whimsy Stamps. I decided to create a haunted graveyard using some slimline patterned papers and die set. You’ll have to let me know what you think in the comments below! I rarely start my projects by choosing patterned paper, but I was inspired by the Surreally…