Posts Tagged ‘handmade greeting card’
Making A Handmade Mother’s Day Card Using Copic Markers And A Rubber Stamp
Wanting to send some sunshine to our Mom’s this year for Mother’s Day. This was a simple card to make but it turned out really nice. I used a rubber stamp from Outlines rubber stamp company and stamped it 3 times (since I was going to cut out images and layer with pop dots) on white cardstock and tuxedo black memento ink.
So for the first stamped image I colored it completely using Copic Sketch markers.
The second stamped image I only colored the inner square with the sun and palm tree. Then I cut it out and layered onto the first image.
Then on the third stamped image I only colored the palm tree and the circle of the sun. I cut out the palm tree and using pop dots placed it on top of the second stamped image and did the same for the center of the sun.
I used black cardstock as the base for the stamped images then coordinated some blue cardstock for the last layer.
I’m always looking for that 3D look.
Wishing all the Mother’s a Wonderful Day Today & Always!
Tags: Copic sketch markers, handmade greeting card, handstamped greeting card, memento ink, mother's day card, outlines rubber stamp company, rubber stamp
Using Clear Rubber Stamps To Make A Handmade Birthday Card For The Coffee Lover
Making cards is so much fun! Here is a quick post of a card that I made for my brother-in-law for his birthday.
The colors brown and light blue look so good together.
For the card base I used Kraft cardstock ~ Then using my Creative Memories circle cutter I just cut half a circle on the fold of the card so that when it opened you would be able to see the image inside too!
The light blue cardstock from Stampin Up was used for the panel and the circle ~ Ribbon from Michael’s called dashes, dots & checks ~ Clear stamps from TPC called Coffee Cafe with an acrylic block, some memento ink and you have the perfect masculine card for a coffee lover.
Wishing Harry the Best Birthday!
Make it a Great Day and don’t forget to leave time to Craft!
Tags: clear rubber stamps, handmade birthday card, handmade greeting card, memento dye ink
New Paper Folding and Layering Technique For A Handmade Birthday Card
I have always loved the way greeting cards looked when you open them up and they “pop” with excitement. Not just your ordinary card that may have a beautiful saying but nothing special.
Well those days are over. I have been using different folding techniques that really make your handmade greeting cards fun and exciting. It does take a little more time then your regular card, but it is well worth it.
Tomorrow is my sister-in-laws birthday and then on Monday it’s my Mom’s birthday. I wanted to make them both a really pretty, and different card that they would remember, so here is what the birthday card looks like. (I used the same design for them both but I changed the coloring)
This is the front of the card. I rubber stamped the image onto white cardstock (this dragonfly stamp from Stamps Happen, Inc) the stamp was a large print but I only used the center of the design and colored with Copic Sketch markers. Then I cut out the image and layered it onto the solid green cardstock that was layered onto the patterned paper with pop dots for a dimensional look.
Now for fun inside of this birthday card. I stamped some sentiments on white cardstock tags. Then layered onto a light lavender cardstock. I wanted to bring the theme of the dragonfly into the inside of the card so I stamped this image of a dragonfly (from Stamp Crafts) three times and colored with Copic Sketch markers, then I cut them out using my Cutter Bee Precision tip scissors. I finished them off by gluing them to each of the sentiment tags.
The great part about this card is that I have had these rubber stamps for years and used them one dimensional. But with a different fold of the card and some layering, it is like having some brand new stamps all over again.
~ Wishing Lin Marie and my Mom a Wonderful Birthday ~
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Tags: card folding techniques, Copic sketch markers, cutter bee precision tip scissors, handmade birthday card, handmade greeting card
A Halloween Cricut Card Idea Using The Designer’s Calendar Cartridge
Here is the quickest and cutest handmade Halloween greeting card. I used the Cricut Designer’s Calendar cartridge to cut out this hanging spider that was cut at 3 1/2 inches with my Cricut Expression machine and then attached it to a web that I cut with a Martha Stewart border punch.
This is a perfect “spooky” Cricut Card Idea that you can make using some of your paper scraps. We all have that pile of scraps, whether they are in a basket, box, or organized by color in a large envelope.
I stamped the inside of the A2 card with the clear stamp set that I still can’t remember who it is from (you can see picture in the post from the other day), but this time I used tuxedo black memento ink.
Now that I am looking at this picture, (and the card next to me) you may want to “bling” up your spider or the web with some stickles for a shimmery, sparkly effect. I just might do that!
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Tags: Cricut card idea, cricut designer's calendar cartridge, cricut expression, designer's calendar cricut cartridge, halloween cricut card idea, handmade greeting card, handmade halloween greeting card, martha stewart border punch
A Fun Summer Handmade Greeting Card For A Pool Side Birthday Party
I have been having so much fun with these House Mouse Rubber Stamps lately. Have you ever just gone shopping in your own craft room, finding things that you didn’t know or forgot that you had? Well I think these House Mouse Rubber Stamps have a theme for just about anything.
My girlfriend was having a pool side birthday party so I had to keep with that theme for her handmade birthday card.
I used the House Mouse Bunny Cruise stamp. I first stamped the image in white cardstock with Tuxedo Black Memento Dye Ink. Then I colored the image with Copic Sketch markers.
Thinking that this card needed a little lift, I decided to cut out the image and used pop dots to make the 3-D look. It still wasn’t what I wanted so I stamped the image again on the white card stock and just colored in the little duck and the cocktail and cut them out and made another layer using pop dots for those to images to stand out even more. I used my clear embossing marker and some clear embossing powder on the cocktail to make it look like a shiny glass. After layering with some different color blue cardstock, and cut the bottom with a wavy cut from my Purple Cows paper cutter, and finished the handmade birthday card off with some polka dot ribbon.
I hope you enjoy this card as much as I enjoyed making it.
Make it a Great Day and don’t forget to leave time to Craft!
Tags: Copic sketch markers, handmade birthday card, handmade greeting card, house mouse rubber stamps, purple cows paper cutter, Rubber Stamping





















