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Hi there, today I am sharing some cards using the new Best Dad ever stamp set and matching background set. It's not often that you find stunning male inspired stamps and so I am truly going to love using this one often.
I kept my cards simple with some coloring in using a grey marker, some washi tape and a button. My ink splats add a nice touch to the background breaking the whiteness.
And another version with some washi tape detail along the side edge.
You can head to my blog for more details and close-up photos of my cards. Until next time happy stamping Jowilna x
Posted at 03:00 AM in Clean and Simple, Coloring, Mother's Day, New Release | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Hello everyone... Helen is here today with a Bible journaling page to share with you all.
My Bible journaling is from Galatia 4:1-7 where Paul reminds us that we were slaves and by God’s grace he adopted us to be His own children through Jesus Christ. We are no longer slaves to the world and laws, we are now His children and God gives us the Holy Spirit. Through this adoption, we become His heirs! YES... We are the heirs of the King of kings!!! This is an amazing news!
I started by adding heavy body acrylic paints directly on my ESV journaling page. I learned from an online class that acrylic paint will not bleed through and can be a great first layer to prep the thin page. I used small flat brush to blend the blue, teal, and green color.
And then, I used the metallic gold acrylic paint to highlight the verses. I used very thin layer so I still can read the rest of the words on the same page.
I used craft heater to dry this page quickly to avoid wrinkling.
The stamp set I use on this Bible Journaling Page is the newly released Color By Faith Collection called Heir of God. This stamp set is just perfect for this verses.
I have a piece of fun foam that I trimmed to fit under my journaling Bible page and use it all the time for stamping. It helps to get nice and crisp result, I rarely had to double stamp my images. If I got not clear image, I always trace it or connect the line with Micron Pen 1. It is my go-to Permanent Pen with India Ink and no bleed-through the paper.
I stamped the phrases on the top part of the journaling space with acrylic stamping block using VersaFine Clair Nocturne Ink Pad and then I dried the ink with craft heater.
And then I stamped the castle image from the same stamp set using acrylic stamping block with VersaFine Clair Nocturne Ink Pad. I dried it again with craft heater and then I colored those flags with Red Acrylic Marker Pen.
With Color By Faith Bible Collection, Bible Journaling made easy for sure, especially for journaler like me who is not really good with drawing.
I hope you can try these simple steps to create a journaling page for your own devotion time. Have a blessed, wonderful day!
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Hello Friends! Betz Golden here! Today I wanted to share with you a fun home decor piece. I am breaking away from the traditional papercrafting to share a different way to use a stamp set!
Using the a Birch piece by Clear Scraps as my base, I stamped a frame of flowers from the Saved by Grace Stamp Set with Stazon ink. I colored the flowers in with Colorburst that I sprinkled in an aqua flow marker and added water. As that dried I stamped the sentiment. I created the flower from Kunin felt. Here is a video on how to make a flower:
I attached the flower to the birch piece to finish it off.
I have a challenge for you! Using this as inspiration, create something that is not paper crafting with a stamp set! I know it might be scary, but I promise that once you try it you will learn through the process and you just might end up with a masterpiece! Sometimes we get stuck doing the same thing. By trying something different it sparks more creativity -- even if we don't love what we make. The journey is often more important than the end result. Go ahead and take the journey!
Until next time ~ Happy Crafting!
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Hello Everyone, It's Ceal here to share with you a card using two of our newest releases, Best Dad Ever and Tools Background.
Both of these sets make excellent masculine cards for all occasions. You can find complete details on how I created them by visiting my blog, Simply Beautiful.
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Thank you for your support!
Posted at 09:00 AM in Anything Goes, Coloring, Masculine, New Release | Permalink | Comments (1)
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Hi everyone! It's Lindsay, from Crafting While Caffeinated Blog & YouTube Channel, here with you today and I have some super fun projects to share with you! Today's cards are all about simple masked scenes and I wanted to share a few different ways to about doing this! To read all about how I put each card together, be sure to head over my blog post HERE.
I used SEVERAL of the new Joy Clair stamp sets that were released last month. For my projects I used Feeling Slothy, Friends and Flowers, and Baby Shark. These stamps are some of my favorites from the new release and they make for some really adorable scenes!
Don't forget to head over to my blog to read all about how each of these cards was put together! And if you are interested in any of the Joy Clair Stamp Sets I used today, you can find them all linked down below! Until next time, Happy Crafting!!
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Posted at 09:00 AM in Clean and Simple, Coloring, Friendship | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Hello!
It's Designer Jess here today and I have a s-u-p-e-r c-a-r-d to share.....do you see where I might be going with the S-L-O-W typing???
It is definitely one of my new release faves. Here is the handmade card I created with this cute set:
I stamped the images and did a simple watercolor on this one and kept it clean. Tree branches were the perfect addition for the hanging sloth. Who do you know that absolutely adores sloths?
See you again soon!
Jess
Posted at 09:00 AM in Anything Goes, Clean and Simple, Friendship, New Release, Watercolor | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Hello everyone!
It's Donna here with a clean and simple teacher card I created using the newly released stamp set "Teacher". This stamp is so versatile, you can use it to make teacher cards and thank you cards to anyone other than a teacher. The possibilities are endless!
Here is my card and how I created it:
1. My card is an A2 top folding card,
2. I used a die cut to create the top layer,
3. I die cut the shaped element on my card and stamped the sentiment from the "Teacher" stamp set,
4. I then stamped the apple, colored it with copics and used my scan and cut to cut it out. I then adhered it to my card with foam dots.
closer look at my card
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Posted at 09:00 AM in Clean and Simple, Coloring, Die cutting, Embossing, Tutorials | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Hello crafty friends, Martha Lucia here with you!. Today I’m excited to share a new card featuring the fabulous stamp set Baby Shark.
To begin I stamped the sharks included on the stamp set Baby Shark with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink onto whisper white card stock. I colored all of the images with Spectrum Noir Alcohol Markers.
For the background I watercolored a layer of whisper white card stock using a distress ink technique and a border stencil from my stash. For the sentiment I used one included on the Baby Shark stamp set.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
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Posted at 09:00 AM in Anything Goes, Birthday, Clean and Simple, Coloring, Die cutting, Friendship, Masculine, Tutorials | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Hello there Joy Clair friends! It's Kerry here and I'm excited to share a fun Father's Day card with you today. I created this card for my pops and tucked a little summer project in it for him. HEE HEE HEE.
Today, I'm featuring the new masculine/Father's Day sets called Best Dad Ever and the background stamp Tool Background. I started out by cutting and separating all the images from the background stamp. YES, you read that right, I cut the whole background apart! I wanted to be able to have each image as an individual stamp so that it would be more versatile and so I could stamp them a bit tighter together on my card. Are you afraid of cutting your stamps up? If so, you should just try it once...You'll find that the images and stamps are so much more versatile and you don't have to spend time masking and manipulating the stamp to find the perfect image.
After cutting out the background stamp, I selected the tool images and stamped them randomly over a piece of white cardstock. I then stamped the sentiment below it. Next, I chose a few spots to stamp the screw heads. I used the C3 Copic Marker to color a shadow under the images and then started to assemble the card. Layer, layer, layer.
To finish up my card, I drew a little shelf on a piece of graph paper and tucked it under my stamped image. This is a shelf I would love to have my dad make for me so that I can shelve some of my most used stamps and papers. Do you think my pops will get the hint? hee hee...
Thanks for popping over to check out my card today. I hope your day is fabulous!
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