Happy Monday friends! Today, I’m sharing this card that is part of the Honey Bee Stamps Modern Spring Release and YouTube Video Hop. All you need to do is leave a comment on the video for a chance to win. Stop by each hop on the hop, and it will increase your chances as they are giving away TWO $25 gcards.
P.S. I know I haven’t been making very many videos that aren’t shorts BUT I forgot how much I miss it so get ready, there’s going to be more!
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
Hi! This is a video that I had last year but this stamp set didn’t release yet but it’s here now!
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
Hi everyone! It’s Jeannie (InsideoutJeans) on the blog today with Trinity Stamps sharing a card using one of the newer floral sets called First Bloom. Since Mother’s Day is coming up, I thought it was the perfect time to share this card.
To create this card, I stamped out four of the main flower bunch. This is actually a really easy flower to quickly color up. I used the same copic markers throughout (B99, B97, B95, B93, B91) to keep a monotone vibe.
Once I finished coloring up the florals, I arrange them all on an A2 card base. It does mean trimming off some of the florals but I was ok with it. I wanted to create an artsy look with a center focus. For that center area, I thought I would focus my sentiment on “Mom” so I pulled out my Marshmallow Alphabet dies. To really make the letters pop, I wanted to use a strip of vellum across the middle.
The vellum just really helps with the focus on the letters since the florals are a showstopper.
I just love how florals make an easy card for a mom or a loved one. They just bring such elegance!
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you get inspired to create. Come back again soon for more inspiration and ideas! Happy Crafting!
Happy mid-week everyone! It’s been a hectic month but when I saw the contest for MFT 2020 Card Design Superstar, I just had to create a card for at least ONE of the three categories.
I stamped images from two My Favorite Things stamp sets, Our Story and Magical Friends. I just wanted to create a slimline scene which I could do a bunch of coloring because I’m entering this into the Coloring Virtuoso category. I’m definitely not a pro but I have been practicing no line coloring and definitely wanted to use what I’ve learned in the past year for the contest, including a galaxy sky! I normally use inks to create a galaxy sky but this time, I used copics.
Wish me luck!
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Hi crafty friends! Today, I’m sharing a card featuring stamp set named, Everything Wonderful from Honey Bee Stamps. I was feeling in a bit of a slump. When I’m feeling no mojo, I’ll just stamp out a large image and just spend my time coloring mindlessly… it usually does the trick!
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
I stamped images from Honey Bee Stamps Everything Wonderful stamp set using Ink on 3’s Blackout ink. Then I colored them up using copic markers (colors listed below). For the background, I used Honey Bee Stamps Watercolor Line Cover die and placed it on top of a piece of grey cardstock. I added the sentiment by stamping it with Juicy ink on top of black cardstock and used Artic White Embossing powder. To finish off the card, I sprinkled a bunch of black embellishments around the florals and sentiment.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you got some inspiration to create! Happy Crafting!
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Hi everyone! It’s Jeannie (InsideoutJeans) on the blog today with a preview of a new stamp set one of Gerda Steiner’s newest stamp set named, Happy Bee-Day. It’ll be releasing in a couple of days on March 11.
When I saw this set, I thought that it was already perfectly laid out for a card already and that’s how I decided to create this card. I stamped these out using Ink on 3’s Fadeout Ink for no-line coloring and colored them with Copic markers. Lately, I’ve been really into the no-line coloring and I really like how soft it looks.
I originally was going to have this card as an one layer but with no-line coloring, it was harder to mask. I decided to cut out the images with a thin white border.
To finish off the card, I stamped the sentiment and the little bee trail using Juicy embossing ink along with Artic White and Chrome embossing powder. It made both of them really pop!
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you get inspired to create. Come back again soon for more inspiration and ideas! Happy Crafting!
→ SUPPLIES USED ← Items marked with an asterisk (*) were provided by a store or the manufacturer for review and use. All other items were personally purchased. Affiliate links may be used at no cost to you.
Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing a card featuring The Gray Muse’s stamp set named, Hugs. If you’re part of the crafty community, you know that enamel pins are the hot items to collect and they are so fun. I personally first was introduced to The Gray Muse by spotting some of her pins. My favorite is “You Can Google That”.
One of my favorite things to do lately has been no line coloring and I received the Hugs stamp set for my birthday and knew I just had to color it up.
Don’t get me wrong, I love doing no line coloring but realistically, it takes longer than most and for this particular card, I spent quite a few days working on it because my attention span worked on parts of this card at a time.
I truly find this super relaxing and this set was just gorgeous and perfect. The image is perfect for an A2 card so this was the main focal point. I actually stamped out a second image in black ink and colored only the letters in black. I added them right on top of the stamp set and add a little bit of glitter.
To finish off this card, I add a ton of gems around to border the stamp image and I just love how it turned out.
Thanks for stopping by! Come back soon!
→ SUPPLIES USED ← Items marked with an asterisk (*) were provided by a store or the manufacturer for review and use. All other items were personally purchased. Affiliate links may be used at no cost to you.