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Balloon Animals #2 Snarky Clean & Simple Card

Hello crafty friends, today I am sharing another card using the Balloon Animals #2 Stamp Set that just released the first of this month.  It has sentiments that are not as snarky as this one, but if you know me you know I am a sarcastic person, so I was all about this sentiment when I saw this stamp set.   

Snarky Clean & Simple Balloon Animals #2 Card by Rick Adkins

For my card I used two of the images from the Balloon Animals #2 Stamp Set.  I picked the Octopus and the Crab.  I thought that they were super funny paired with the sentiment I picked for today's Snarky Clean & Simple Card design.  I colored the two images with my alcohol markers and used the matching Balloon Animals #2 Dies to cut each one of them out.  

Balloon Animals #2 Snarky Clean & Simple Card by Rick Adkins

For the inside panel of my card I used the Making Waves Stencil to add a little fun underwater plants.  I just keep the color scheme super simple.  I only used two different colors of ink for the background.  For the stencil I just used my Bitty Bunny Blending Brushes and went a little heavier with the ink application.  

Thanks for dropping by today I hope that you you enjoy my little snarky clean and simple card today! 

Rick 

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Balloon Animals #2 - Pink Octopus

Hello friends! Welcome back to the blog. Today's card features the new Balloon Animals #2 stamp set and coordinating dies.


Card details:

  • Cut the largest frame from You've Been Framed dies from pink cardstock. Create a tone-on-tone background by blending the Candy Twist stencil with pink ink on the pink cardstock panel.
  • Cut the smallest frame from You've Been Framed dies from peach cardstock. Realign the die-cut piece on one end of the same die taking care to line up the holes. Cut again to create a strip peach die-cut. Repeat 2 more times to create 3 peach strips.
  • Stamp the sentiment (also from Balloon Animals #2) on one of the peach strips and attach all 3 to the pink cardstock panel.
  • Stamp and die-cut the octopus image from Balloon Animals #2. Color with alcohol markers and add white gel pen details. Attach to card.
  • Attach the pink A2 panel to a card base. Add googly eyes to finish off the card.

Have you heard about the Tic-Craft-Toe monthly challenge? My card fits the challenge with these 3 elements: Tone on Tone, A2 and Stencil. Check out this IG post for more info. There's a prize up for grabs!

Thanks for visiting!

Amrita

You can find me on IG @amritapettus

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It is time for a Birthday Balloon Party!

I stamped the balloon animal images on a pieces of variegated glitter stock in my stash with StazOn Ink using a stamp platform.  The images are die cut using the balloon animal coordinating dies.  I attached the balloon animal images and sentiments onto an A2 framed printed cardstock with foam tape and attached the card front to an orange cardstock A2 card base.  I selected some embellishment flat back gems form my stash and added then to the balloon animals for eyes.

Supplies List

Thank you, I appreciate you taking time from your day to stop by and check out today’s The Rabbit Hole Design's Balloon Animal birthday card.  I hope you are inspired to create something lovely today!

 

Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

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Clean, Simple and Sassy!

 

Hello! It's Lauren today sharing my cas card that features this awesome balloon monkey image from the new Balloon Animal #1 stamp set illustrated by Dustin Pike.

You can watch me put this card together in this short video on my YT channel.



I love these fun new balloon animal images! They are so fun to color and create cards with! 

Below you will find links to the products I used. Thanks for visiting!


I use affiliate links when I can. This does not add any extra cost to you, but I do receive a small commission which helps keep me creating.
Thank you for visiting!

Balloon Animals 1 stamp set: https://shrsl.com/4mrbm

Balloon Animals #1 Die Set: https://shrsl.com/4mrbv

Rhombus Diamond Hot Foil Cover Plate: https://shrsl.com/3oeij


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How Air You?

Hello Crafty Friends. How air you today? Carrianne here sharing more inspiration to get your crafty day started!

My card  features the adorable Balloon Animals 1 Stamp Set and Balloon Animals 1 Dies, illustrated by Dustin Pike. How cute is this balloon dog? I just love him!


I began by creating a vibrant backdrop using the Candy Twist Stencil. I used The Rabbit Hole Designs Cottontail Embossing Powder Tool to blend distress oxide inks. I then die cut the panel using the largest of the dies from the You've Been Framed Layering Dies, and then again on a white panel using the smallest die. I used a circle punch to create the circle. I then assembled it and adhered it to an A2 card base.


I then used Versamark ink to stamp the image on black cardstock and heat embossed it with white embossing powder. I used Prismacolor pencils to color it, and then used the coordinating die to cut it out. I adhered it to the panel with foam strips for dimension. 

The sentiment is also from the same set and was heat embossed and adhered with foam strips as well. I finished the card with different shades of purple sequins to add some interest and sparkle.


Thank you so much for dropping in with me today. Have a Fantastic day!!

Carrianne

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Balloon Animals #2 - Twisted Red Crab

 Hello friends! Welcome back to the blog. Today's card features the new Balloon Animals #2 stamp set and coordinating dies.

Card details:

  • Cut the largest frame from You've Been Framed dies from red cardstock. Create a tone-on-tone background by blending the Pinwheel stencil with red ink on the red cardstock panel.
  • Cut the smallest frame from You've Been Framed dies from black cardstock. Realign the die-cut piece in the corner of the same die taking care to line up the holes. Cut again to create a smaller black die-cut. Attach the black die-cut piece to the red cardstock panel.
  • Stamp and die-cut the image from Balloon Animals #2. Color with alcohol markers and add white gel pen details. Attach to card.
  • Stamp sentiment along the edge of the black die-cut piece. Attach the red A2 panel to a card base. Add googly eyes and sequins to finish off the card.

Have you heard about the Tic-Craft-Toe monthly challenge? My card fits the challenge with these 3 elements: Tone on Tone, A2 and Stencil. Check out this IG post for more info. There's a prize up for grabs!


Thanks for visiting!

Amrita

You can find me on IG @amritapettus

For more inspiration, updates, and news check out these awesome places! 


The RHD Affiliate Disclaimer:

We want to ensure transparency and honesty in our interactions with you, our valued readers. Please be aware that the links provided on The Rabbit Hole Designs Blog may be affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, the project designer may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support means the world to us!


We kindly request that you accept the tracking cookie for the affiliate websites. Rest assured, this will not expose your computer to viruses or compromise your information. It's a necessary step for the company to attribute the sale to the affiliate, ensuring that creators like our creatives receive their rightful commissions.


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Birthday Twist - Interactive Pinwheel Card

Hello crafty friends!  Jenn here with a sassy and fun interactive birthday card. This one you can actually blow and spin the pinwheel! 

I am using the balloon dog image included on the Balloon Animals #1 stamp set and the coordinating die set. They are from The Rabbit Hole Designs' new August Release. These whimsical balloon animals ar illustrated by Dustin Pike.  I paired it up with the Candy Twist stencil, Balloon Animals #2 stamp set and the Everyday Sentiments stamp set.

Supply List 

Supplies from my stash
Pastel pink, blue and green ink
Red cardstock (for balloon dog)
Mylar or light weight paper for the pinwheel 
Long brad for the pinwheel 

Here are the photo steps to make the Pinwheel from a 2 3/4" square piece of lightweight paper
By adding the small cardstock square with a piece of double sided adhesive tape facing away form the pinwheel, you have created a spacer between the pinwheel and the card.  This allows the pinwheel to spin when you blow on it even after you stick it to the project.

Thank you, I appreciate you taking time from your day to stop by and check out today’s The Rabbit Hole Design project.  I hope you are inspired to create something lovely today!

 

Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired

Jenn Gross

 

Follow me, Journey Coach Jenn, on 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/journeycoachjenn/

YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/c/JourneyCoachJenn

Blog - https://journeycoachjenn.blogspot.com/  

 

 

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Snail Balloon Fun



I used the cute snail balloon image from the new Balloon Animals 1 stamp set, illustrated by Dustin Pike with the Fiddlehead stencil to create this fun card. 

You can watch me create it in this quick video on my YT channel: 


 I love how this card turned out and cannot wait to show you more cards I've created using this set. 

Below you will find links to the products I used, below. Thanks for visiting!


I use affiliate links when I can. This does not add any extra cost to you, but I do receive a small commission which helps keep me creating.
Thank you for visiting!

Balloon Animals 1 stamp set: https://shrsl.com/4mrbm
Fiddlehead stencil:  https://shrsl.com/3hr20
Cottontail Blending Brush: https://shrsl.com/3htkd

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Popping By To Say I Love You

Hello friends! Carrianne here and I'm thrilled to be back on The Rabbit Hole Designs blog. Today, I have a sweet card to share with you using the Balloon Animals Stamp Set 1 with the matching diesillustrated by Dustin Pikes.

I stamped the balloon animal once on white cardstock, and again using a mirror image stamp to reverse the image. I used Copic markers to color the images and Prismacolor pencils to add some shading. I die-cut them out with the matching die.


For the background, I used the largest die from the You've Been Framed Layering Dies on white cardstock and adhered it to an A2 size panel. The same die was used to cut a sheet of the Spring Floral 6x6 Paper Pack, placed it on the panel, and adhered it with glue.

The two sentiments were stamped directly onto the panel. One sentiment comes from the same set mentioned above, and the other comes from the Sentimentally Speaking Stamp Set. I added white sequins to complete the card.

Thank you for dropping in with me today! Have a Fantastic day!



Dive Into Creativity with a Twisted Underwater Card!

Hello, crafty friends! Rick here, and I’m thrilled to be sharing today’s project on The Rabbit Hole Designs LLC blog. We’re diving deep into the creative ocean with a whimsical underwater-themed card that I had an absolute blast creating. Using some of my favorite products from The Rabbit Hole Designs, this card started as a simple idea and quickly evolved into something truly special. Let’s take a closer look at how it all came together!


Making a Splash with Balloon Animals 2

The inspiration for this card came the moment I laid eyes on the Balloon Animals 2 Stamp Set from The Rabbit Hole Designs. There’s something so delightful about these playful balloon animals, and the octopus in particular caught my eye. I knew it was the perfect focal point for an underwater scene, and I couldn’t wait to get started.

To begin, I stamped the octopus onto a piece of watercolor paper using a light brown dye ink (from my stash). This ink is ideal for watercoloring because it doesn’t smudge when you apply water. I then used some blue and teal reinkers (from my stash) to watercolor the octopus, bringing it to life with rich, oceanic hues.

Pro Tip: When watercoloring with reinkers, start with a light wash of color and build up layers gradually. This technique allows you to create depth and dimension in your images without overwhelming the design.


Creating the Perfect Ocean Background

Once my octopus was colored and dry, I wanted to give it a stunning ocean background that would make it pop. That’s where the Making Waves 6 x 6 Stencil from The Rabbit Hole Designs came into play. I used a circle mask (from my stash) to protect the octopus while I ink blended the waves around it.

Starting at the top of the card, I used a light blue dye ink (from my stash) and gradually blended down with darker shades like teal and deep blue (from my stash) using my Cottontail Blending Brushes. This gradient effect gives the background a sense of depth, making it feel like the octopus is floating in the depths of the sea.

Pro Tip: When blending multiple ink colors, it’s helpful to overlap each color slightly for a smooth transition. This technique not only creates a cohesive look but also adds visual interest to the background.



Adding Seaweed and Bubbles

To enhance the underwater scene, I added some seaweed using a green dye ink (from my stash) and the seaweed pattern on the Making Waves Stencil. This subtle detail adds a pop of color and helps anchor the design. I also couldn’t resist adding a few bubbles around the octopus using the same blue inks I used for the waves. These small touches bring the scene to life and add a bit of fun to the overall design.

The moment of truth came when I removed the mask and stencil, revealing a clean, crisp circle around the octopus. It’s such a satisfying step and really highlights the focal point of the card.



Finishing Touches with Sparkle

No card is complete without a little bit of sparkle, and the Clear Sparkle Enamel Dots from The Rabbit Hole Designs were the perfect finishing touch. I scattered a few of these dazzling dots around the card, adding just the right amount of shimmer. To tie it all together, I stamped a sentiment in Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink in the clean area of the card, making sure it stood out against the colorful background.

Finally, I added some white gel pen highlights to the octopus and a touch of glitter glue (from my stash) to give it that extra bit of magic. These small details can make a big difference in the overall look of your card, adding depth and dimension that really make your design shine.

Wrapping It Up

This card was such a joy to create, and I hope it inspires you to dive into your own creative projects. Whether you’re a seasoned card maker or just starting out, remember that the best designs often come from letting your imagination take the lead. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different products and techniques—sometimes, the most unexpected ideas turn out to be the most fun!

Thanks for joining me today on The Rabbit Hole Designs LLC blog. I can’t wait to see what you create, so be sure to share your projects with us. Happy crafting!

Rick

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Affiliate Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting The Rabbit Hole Designs LLC and helping us continue to bring you creative content!