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With Every Beat of My Heart

Hi there! Thanks for stopping by. Today I have a review of some of my very favorite stamps and dies from the August Release with Our Daily Bread Designs.

First I have this heartbeat card that shows you can use the King of My Heart Stamp/Die duo for more than just get well cards! These are fun for Anniversary, Love You cards, Valentine cards, or even Thinking of You cards. There are some great sentiments like: “Heartfelt thanks for all you do,”  “You make my heart beat,” and “King of my heart!” Here I used another one of my favorite sentiments from the set:

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I used red glitter paper for the frame and for the dies. The beautiful part is that this die also cuts out hearts you can use for decoration on your card (which I did here). Love that.

The sentiment is also from the same set. I love a good Stamp/Die duo! I masked off a portion of the sentiment and stamped in red, then stamped the rest of it in black.

The next card shows more of the get well dies, and you will see why they are my favorites! I used similar products for both of these cards:

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The Bandages Dies, Doctor bag Die, and Stethoscope Die are among my favorites! So much fun to color or just die cut and emboss. Here I used kraft paper on those bandages, but I have also colored them up with Copic markers with fantastic results (like in the card below).

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Here I added a portion of the Nurse Cap die (red cross) for a small element in the background as a recurring design. I love using small elements for adding interest to a background!

I used silver embossing powder to the stethoscope to add that metallic feeling…and also added a little to the doctor bag, too. The sentiments on both of these cards are from Get Well Wishes Stamp set.

For more inspiration, visit the Our Daily Bread Design blog here. What’s your favorite product from this release?

Thanks for spending a little time here today!

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August Release with Our Daily Bread Designs

Hello and welcome to a preview of some of the August new release items for Our Daily Bread Designs! This release is a beautiful assortment of get well wishes and products to show gratitude for our dentists, nurses, doctors, and such. I have a few projects to share highlighting some of the new release!

First is this unique set called King of My Heart. It is a stamp AND die set, with lots of great sentiments.

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The die is that unique heartbeat…and here I cut it with black paper, and then dry embossed it multiple times over the white background. The stethoscope is a separate die, which I cut and colored with copics. If you know a nurse or doctor, this set is perfect!

Next is another great die…it’s called Bandages, and there are a variety of sizes and shapes to choose from. I am showing just one of the bandages, which I cut out of white paper and then colored with Copics in E30, E31, and E33. I added a glitter heart that I cut with the King Of My Heart die. I used the Lever Card die (from a previous release) to make a fun, interactive card for this one.

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and here’s the inside:

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The Get Well Soon sentiment is just the right size!

My last card today showcases the new Happy Smiles Stamp/Die duo set and Doctor Bag die. I am absolutely in love with these sets! Just look how cute that little smiling tooth is holding his toothbrush!!

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I used the Sunburst Background die to create a stencil on the background with Distress Oxide ink in Salty Ocean. I used Copics on the tooth and to add some shadowing on the Doctor’s Bag.

For more inspiration and to see the whole release, be sure to visit the Our Daily Bread Design New Release blog post here and take a look at all the designer’s projects!

I hope you enjoyed a small look at some of these new products. I’ll have more to share next week!

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