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Letterboard A-Frame Shaped Cards

Hello! Today I have a secret for creating Letterboard Cards fast! I’m using one of my favorite dies from Mama Elephant for this one, and I created 4 cards so quickly using this secret.

How cute are all these lined up in a row?

I used lots of my favorite stamp sets to decorate these letterboards: Honeybees from Studio Katia, Pirate Brentwood Owl from Jessica Lynn Original, Boy with balloon and Raccoons from Mama Elephant.

You could use ANY of your favorite images for these. Or, just create a letterboard phrase for the card front!

I have a video to show you how easy these came together using my trick, watch it below or in HD on YouTube:

I really, REALLY love these letterboards. They are great for creating whatever sentiment you want! The trick is, to create all the letters into stickers first…and create a bunch of colors. Then, when you are ready to make the cards, you just have to choose the sentiment you want and then peel them off the sticker sheet and attach them to your cards. So easy!

You must use a pirate accent when you read this out loud…Lol!

Look at that cute Pirate Owl with his pirate sidekick! Sure to bring a smile….I actually sent this very card to Jessica Lynn (the artist and owner of Jessica Lynn Originals) herself to tell her THANK YOU for interviewing me on YouTube. If you missed that interview you can catch it HERE.

For this one, I used a Mama Elephant set (I’ve linked them all below so you can check them out if you are interested). This little guy with a GIANT balloon is still a favorite of mine. I made letters in the same colors of his outfit.

This crazy raccoon has some ducklings following him…Lol. It’s a sort of parade for the birthday recipient! For this one, I used a rainbow of letters and that is a fun way to add more color to your card. If you don’t have an array of colored cardstock, you could always color up white cardstock with copic markers…or any coloring medium you have.

Bee Happy

These bees make me happy, with their cutie little smiling faces! It’s easy to add a little foam tape to give your card dimension and interest.

I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!

I hope you enjoyed these cards today. Thanks for stopping by!

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There’s Honey Dripping on your Card!

Hello! Today I have a fun card to share…with some REALISTIC looking honey dripping down the front.

I couldn’t wait to make this card when I saw the new August Kit from the Hedgehog Hollow.

I have a quick video to show you just how to make this realistic honey (that isn’t sticky!! Lol) Watch it below or in HD on YouTube:

I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!

Thanks for stopping by!

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Beautiful Day

Hello! It’s a Monday, and I had to make this card to remind me that there is something beautiful in every day.

I adore this stencil! It’s a new favorite! I first dry embossed the background so it was raised, and then I inked on the mums, with the darkest color in the middle.

I added a strip of the new, beautiful Concord & 9th cardstock and added the die cut sentiment. There, that really brightens up my day!

I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!

Thanks for stopping by! I hope your Monday was beautiful.

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Level Up the Layering Honeycomb Stamp

Hello! Today I’m back with FIVE Ways to Uplevel the Honeycomb Layering Stamp from The Hedgehog Hollow August Kit. This kit is so full of sweetness: honey and Bees, Flowers and sentiments….I love it all!

I have this short video showing you the five ways, watch it below or on YouTube:

If you can’t watch the video, I’ll also share these tips quickly here.

  1. Choose unexpected colors to stamp with.
  2. Stamp Layer 1 with one color, and Layer 2 with a completely different color
  3. Try embossing Layer 2 for a different look
  4. Offset Stamping – Layer 2 doesn’t have to completely match up
  5. Stamp sentiments directly on card panel OR use sentiment strips popped up with foam tape
blue with black & gold heat embossed Layer 2 | blue with green Layer 2
Grapefruit with yellow stamped Layer 2 | Grapefruit ink with silver embossed Layer 2
Yellow with gold heat embossed Layer 2 | Yellow with offset Stardust ink Layer 2

I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!

Thanks for stopping by today!

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Zentangle on Cards

Hello! Today I’m excited to share with you my very first Zentangle project on a card. I have to admit I was a little intimidated by this….but I persevered until I got just the look I was going for!

This was inspired by a class I took at Altenew Academy by Amber Rain Davis. It’s a great class, and I recommend it if you like to doodle or love to add details to your cards!

While practicing my tangles, I learned quite a few things: first of all, I wish I had a broader tip pen. Here I used my .05 Copic Multiliner, and while the details turned out great, I wished that my tangles were a little BIGGER and BOLDER with the lines.

I used four different Zentangles on this card: Mooka, Zinger, Springkle, and Caviar. These turned out with my own flair and in my own style, as most tangles will take on the style of the illustrator.

I will show you my progress on how this card came about:

First, I stamped the flowers with two shades of yellow ink. I masked them off before stamping the large Thanks sentiment in gray ink. Then I started in with the Zentangles, adding some “Mooka” to act as the leaves and stems of the flowers.

The beginning of something great…

I continued adding the tangles with some Zingers and Springkles, and I stamped the centers of the flowers with an orange ink. I end up adding some lines and auras to the centers, too.

Then, I drew in some “Caviar” tangles on the left of each of the letters of the sentiment. I felt like the sentiment was getting left out and needed something, so caviar it was! I attached the caviar together with some small connecting lines. I added some lines on the inside of some of the letters, too.

Then I outlined the entire card with a thin, black border (for this I used a ruler). Now it’s time to color! I used only a few colors of Copic markers for this: Y32, Y26, YG93, YG91.

After the leaves and tangles were colored, I outlined the entire frame in YG93 green and began adding some blue shades at the bottom of the card. I started off with B00 and lightened it up at the top with B000. Finally, I added blue dots at the top of the card fading off into white. I thought that gave this card a kind of dreamy look!

After all the coloring, the card finally started looking all put together! I matted it with some black cardstock to finish it all off.

I loved making this card after I got over the intimidation of it all. Lol. The drawing was relaxing, and I feel like the final result has a dreamy and whimsical feel to it. You might not be able to see the light blue dots at the top of the card, but that also adds to the dreamy feeling.

I hope you enjoyed this card today! I’ve linked the class below if you are interested in getting started with some Zentangles of your own.

I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!

Happy Day! Thanks for stopping by!

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