August 15, 2020

Create A Cute Scene With 5 Stamps On 1 Card

 Hello! Today I am sharing how I used several stamps on one card to create a cute scene and also info on an amazing SALE!

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I used 5 different stamps from Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps to create the scene on the card I made and to make it more convenient for you, all the stamps I used have been combined together into a bundle.
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I first stamped the Girl Sitting with Ponytail and colored her in with Copic Markers. I then used some Masking Paper to mask her off and stamped the Girls Kite and airbrushed some green grass with Copics. I tore some paper to create an uneven edge to airbrush some clouds.
Then I stamped the Daisy Tiny a few times in the grass and the butterfly is from the Girls Picnic set. I used the True Friends Never Far stamp for the sentiment.



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