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Video: Have A Splash

Hi crafters! Today I'm back with a bright and cheerful card featuring some clear stamps. My main point of interest here is the colorful background that helps to set off the stamped images.



As you can see, this is easily accomplished by blending some the distress inks. If you don't have distress inks, you can try your regular dye inks; maybe even pigment inks. After all, Laura Bassen makes them work...

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Thank Ewe Card Using the How Are Ewe Stamp Set



Aloha Guys!
This is Joyce from enjoyscrappin2.com and today I'm excited to share this card I made using the How Are Ewe stamp set.  Gerda always comes up with super adorable images that can be used for many different occasions!  I made a simple background for my sheep today and I used copic markers to color in my sheep.  I hope you enjoyed this card and thank you so much for stopping by.


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Thank Ewe Card Using the How Are Ewe Stamp Set



Aloha Guys!
This is Joyce from enjoyscrappin2.com and today I'm excited to share this card I made using the How Are Ewe stamp set.  Gerda always comes up with super adorable images that can be used for many different occasions!  I made a simple background for my sheep today and I used copic markers to color in my sheep.  I hope you enjoyed this card and thank you so much for stopping by.


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Using Felt to Add Texture to the Sheep from How Are Ewe


Hello crafty friends! It's Jess from JessCrafts.com. Today I am sharing a card using the awesome How Are Ewe stamp set. I wanted to give this sheep some texture so I stamped him on some felt. For more on how I made the felt work check out the video below.


I just adore Gerda's critters and love seeing how people add texture and dimension to them. Since I'm always up for a new idea: What is your...

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Using Felt to Add Texture to the Sheep from How Are Ewe


Hello crafty friends! It's Jess from JessCrafts.com. Today I am sharing a card using the awesome How Are Ewe stamp set. I wanted to give this sheep some texture so I stamped him on some felt. For more on how I made the felt work check out the video below.


I just adore Gerda's critters and love seeing how people add texture and dimension to them. Since I'm always up for a new idea: What is your...

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Have A Purrfect Trip!!

Hello crafty friends, welcome to the blog!!! Today I am sharing a card I made using a previously released clear stamp called Playful Kitten..

 
This cutie is first stamped on Neenah Solar white cardstock and I colored the image using both Prisma colored pencils and Copics, then I die-cut it out using a circle die. I got this matching pattern paper from DCWV which is die-cut out using a stitched...

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Have A Purrfect Trip!!

Hello crafty friends, welcome to the blog!!! Today I am sharing a card I made using a previously released clear stamp called Playful Kitten..

 
This cutie is first stamped on Neenah Solar white cardstock and I colored the image using both Prisma colored pencils and Copics, then I die-cut it out using a circle die. I got this matching pattern paper from DCWV which is die-cut out using a stitched...

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Daydreaming with Inktense Pencils

Hi, my crafty friends! Today I'm featuring the new Gerda Steiner Designs clear stamp set "How Are EWE?".  The following video shows you how I color with Inktense pencils:


As you can see, and I'm saying this as somebody who has not a lot of experience with Inktense pencils but is still experimenting, the trick is to work in layers. And also to only use very little of the pencil. As the name implies,...

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Daydreaming with Inktense Pencils

Hi, my crafty friends! Today I'm featuring the new Gerda Steiner Designs clear stamp set "How Are EWE?".  The following video shows you how I color with Inktense pencils:


As you can see, and I'm saying this as somebody who has not a lot of experience with Inktense pencils but is still experimenting, the trick is to work in layers. And also to only use very little of the pencil. As the name implies,...

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