One Stamp Set Very Different Cards Love A Duckie
Different Colouring Techniques In Cardmaking Love A Duckie For today’s post, i have one stamp set, very different cards. this is my contribution to this month’s stampin’ for christmas monthly blog hop. we are a group of demonstrators who inspire everyone to make a few christmas cards each month throughout the year. The idea is to stamp over more than one layer of cardstock and then you mat each individual piece onto co ordinating card before sticking your image together.
One Stamp Set Very Different Cards Love A Duckie Today’s projects are demonstrating using same colours to create different cards. this bird card is my project for the latest festive friday challenge which this time is celebrating national pet day which occurs on april 11th. the design team uses this theme to create the inspo list. If you like traditional easter cards, today i am sharing with you two cards using different stamp sets from the stampin’ up! product range. these projects are part of the monthly theme challenge from the crafty collaborations community, a diverse group of stampin’ up!. Make 12 totally different handmade cards from one stamp in one fun session. this is straight, practical cardmaking you can repeat. Learn different colouring techniques in cardmaking using the adorable owls stamp set. create beautiful and unique cards for any occasion. get inspired by this fun and creative project!.
White On White Card Love A Duckie Make 12 totally different handmade cards from one stamp in one fun session. this is straight, practical cardmaking you can repeat. Learn different colouring techniques in cardmaking using the adorable owls stamp set. create beautiful and unique cards for any occasion. get inspired by this fun and creative project!. Um but as i say for today we’re going to have a play with decorated with happiness and you can see here you’ve got a stamp set. um you’ve got like these sort of squiggly, watercoloury effect pieces that will sit behind both your foliage and your baubles. See how to create three totally different cards using one stamp set with simple background techniques and embossing folders. This stamp set is a perfect example to share, showing just how far you can go! i encourage you to also use what you have and adapt these simple designs and ideas to suit your style. Today i’m sharing four creative coloring techniques that will help you make 4 cards; each with a different look. the cards feature the beautiful a child is born stamp set from stampin’ up! however, the techniques i’m sharing today will work with any large stamp image you have in your stash.
Fun Aperture Cards Love A Duckie Um but as i say for today we’re going to have a play with decorated with happiness and you can see here you’ve got a stamp set. um you’ve got like these sort of squiggly, watercoloury effect pieces that will sit behind both your foliage and your baubles. See how to create three totally different cards using one stamp set with simple background techniques and embossing folders. This stamp set is a perfect example to share, showing just how far you can go! i encourage you to also use what you have and adapt these simple designs and ideas to suit your style. Today i’m sharing four creative coloring techniques that will help you make 4 cards; each with a different look. the cards feature the beautiful a child is born stamp set from stampin’ up! however, the techniques i’m sharing today will work with any large stamp image you have in your stash.
One Stamp Set Very Different Cards Love A Duckie This stamp set is a perfect example to share, showing just how far you can go! i encourage you to also use what you have and adapt these simple designs and ideas to suit your style. Today i’m sharing four creative coloring techniques that will help you make 4 cards; each with a different look. the cards feature the beautiful a child is born stamp set from stampin’ up! however, the techniques i’m sharing today will work with any large stamp image you have in your stash.
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