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Hi TRHD Fans! Amy here and I have a fun caffeinated card to share featuring lots of products from The Rabbit Hole Designs! 






The star of the show is of course the hilarious Caffeinated Goat! But I used several other previous TRHD goods like the Drop It Stencil, Marquee Words, and the fabulous Perfectly Blended Stamp set. 







For this card I used my favorite Cotton tail blending brushes to ink blend through the Drop It Stencil onto a white card panel to create the background. 




I colored the adorable caffeinated goat with my alcohol markers, and fussy cut him out. I also stamped the large sentiment from the Marquee Words stamp set and heat embossed the smaller sentiment from the Perfectly Blended Stamp set. I assembled all these awesome pieces together onto an A2 size card base and there you have it! 



Thank you for checking out my project today. I hope that you enjoyed it! Be sure to check out all the  fabulous products that The Rabbit Hole Designs carries. You can follow this link HERE to see their whole product line. 






Thanks for stopping by!
If you want to check out additional information on the products that I used to create this card you can visit my blog at amyswares.com 

-Amy


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You Mocha Life Sweet

It's Kelly here and I am sharing a card that features 
the Rabbit Hole Designs NEW stencil "Broken Glass".
I paired it with "Caffeinated Goat".

To make this card I stamped, colored and fussy cut my goat.
I stamped "hello" on the mug from "Doggone"
Then I die cut the circle out of thick vellum.

For the background, I sprayed my "Broken Glass" stencil with pixie spray
and adhered it to my Bristol Smooth cardstock.
I gave it a good rub/smoosh to get good contact to the paper.

I used blender brushes to blend three colors of ink (blue, teal and green).
I mixed a tiny bit of Liquid Pixie Dust with water and splattered the card.
I carefully removed the stencil and let the panel dry completely.
Meanwhile, I stamped the sentiment from "Perfectly Blended" on a white strip.

Once the stenciled panel was dry, I added my vellum circle a bit to the left and trimmed off the edge.  Then, I added my goat with dimensional foam.  I added gloss to his eyes and mug and glitter to his forelock, beard and tail.
I was AMAZED at how beautifully this worked with this intricate stencil.  
The lines were so pretty and clean! 





  



















I hope you enjoyed my take on the new "Broken Glass" stencil 
with a classic Caffeinated Critter.

This is such a pretty and unique stencil. 
Performs beautifully with blending inks as well as gels. 
Thanks for stopping by,
Kelly 


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Baaaaad Decisions

Hello Rabbit Hole Designs Fans!! DTM Shanna here today with my final post as a design team member for The Rabbit Hole Designs..  I appreciate the opportunity both Heather and MaryAnn gave me, and all of the encouraging and inspirational teamies I got to play along side throughout this journey!  It has been an unforgettable experience, Thank You!



Today I am sharing a card featuring the hilariously grumpy Caffeinated Goat.  If you have yet to notice, my favorite coloring medium here lately has been my Zig Real Brush pens, and this goat was an absolute joy to color!!  I paired it with a background I made using the Spell It stencil!!  Baaaaaad Goat!!


I chose a slimline card size, using some dies in my stash for the card base.  Masking off the letters on the stencil, I worked right to left to keep my spacing accurate.  I added the sentiment from the Caffeinated Goat directly under my stenciled lettering.  My Goat was then fussy cut and adhered using some foam tape to the left side of the card base.  
Final touches included a smattering of sequins for a bit of texture and shine!



 
Well folks, that wraps up my post....
 You will still be able to find me over on my blog, Caffeinated Craftiness or over on Instagram


Real life Caffeinated Goat!!!!  



It's been fun, keep on crafting friends!!
~Shanna
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Kiss My Grass Card


Hey Rabbit Hole Crafters! Justin here with another project using a set from the latest The Rabbit Hole Designs Release! This Caffeinated- Goat set is so fun, and I'm not "kid"-ding!

For this card, I was inspired by farm life. Pretty simple, right? I felt like this goat is one of the first Caffeinated Critters that you would expect to find on a farm, so I wanted to make this fella right at home.

As always, I started my project with coloring up my goat with alcohol markers and cutting them out. I also wrote a fun little sentiment on their mug, reading "Kiss My Grass". Get It? Because goats eat... oh never mind!

Next I used oxide inks to blend up a daytime blue sky on a 4" x 5.25" white cardstock panel. Once finished, I set it aside.

Because I ink blended the entire sky, I wanted to do something different with the grass. One thing I love to do is use inks on colored cardstock. It's such a different effect from using solely white cardstock! So I grabbed a piece of grassy green cardstock, and trimmed it down to 4" x 5.25" as well, as I want the bottom length to be the same on both panels for when I layer. Next, I used a light tack adhesive to place my Diamond Flower Stencil on top, and ink blended over the stencil with a darker green ink. When I removed the Diamond Flower Stencil, I had a subtle floral pattern on what would soon become my grass! To finish this panel off, I used a grassy border die to give it that grassy top edge at the length I wanted. With my grass done, I set it aside until I needed it next.

I knew that, to give this card the barnyard effect I was going for, I wanted to include a rustic looking wooden fence. I have to be honest, I didn't even look for any sort of fence die. I just took paper bag colored cardstock and cut it into .5" wide strips for the vertical posts and .375" wide strips for the horizontal pieces. I cut all the vertical posts to be the same length, but I could have really skipped this part because a) I was going to tuck the posts under the grass layer to create depth of field and b) if you wanted this farm to look really rustic, different sized posts would totally add to that look!

Next, I needed to do a little bit of figuring out how my elements would be placed for my final result. I took my fence posts and laid them out so they were evenly spaced at the right height. Then, I placed the grass layer on top, as I had planned, to ensure my fence had the proper placement. Once I found out where my fence was going to be, I adhered my fence pieces together so they were 1 unit, and also masked my card to reveal the sections of the fence between the wood slats, as I was going to add some detail there. I took black ink and stamped the Caffeine Molecule included with the Caffeinated- Goat set to make it look like the fence had a chicken wire layer to it as well! I also took some black ink to my blending brush and distressed the edges of my fence to give it some shading. Once the Caffeine Molecule Chicken Wire was dry, I adhered my fence on top, and then applied my grass layer.

I then matted my grass and sky layered panel with an A2-sized cream patterned paper to continue the farmhouse effect. I placed where I wanted my goat, without adhering them yet. Once I knew where I wanted my goat, I was able to find the best spot for my sentiment strip. I took a strip of paper bag cardstock, trimmed it to 4.25" wide, and matted it with brown paper. I stamped the fun sentiment "Caffeine releases my inner kid" and adhered it towards the top of my card. 

I then adhered my goat and wanted to add a few more embellishments. I used a stitched cloud die to get a white cloud, and distressed the edges with a light gray ink and adhered my cloud in the sky. I also used some blue and green TRHD sequins and added those for additional embellishment!

Here are my products I used to make this card:

Caffeinated- Goat


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For more details about products used in this post, you may also follow along at my personal blog, Just a Note by Justin, as well!

I hope you're loving these new Caffeinated Critters as much as I am, and I hope this card sparked some ideas and inspiration for your next caffeinated project!


Drunken Goat Anti Valentine - Gel Press Tips


Hello my crafty friends! today I am on The Rabbit Hole Designs Blog sharing my Anti Valentine Drunken Goat Card. This card features the Caffeinated Goat and Sassy Sentiments-Anti Valentine stamps sets.  The back ground is created using a gel plate and the coffee mug has be replace with a bottle of... well you can read the sentiment 😂😂😂

If you have not used a Gel Press/plate it is a lot of fun and can be a tad messy, but then again, creativity is not clean.  

A - a gel plate is a solid jelly like plate.   They comes in various sizes.  I am using a 5" x 7" gel plate. You add pigment to the plate (inks, re-inkers, paints, etc...)  and  pull a print from it with a brayer and paper.   You will notice the press is stained, not to worry,  pigments will stain it, but that will not affect the prints you pull.
B - the second gel plate I used has raised heart images
C - I tapped out a yellow, pink, and berry hybrid in in a random pattern on the gel plate
D - I take my soft brayer and roll it over the gel plate blending the inks together and then placed the heart gel plate (heart side down) on top of the inked gel plate, gave it a gentle rub and then lifted it off.  I set the heart plate off to the side as we will be using it in a moment.


A - I place a piece of 4" x 5 1/4" white cardstock on top of the gel plate
B - I added a piece of copy paper on top of the cardstock and gel plate creating a sandwich and keep the back of my card front clean
C - I used the brayer to roll even pressure over the sandwiched paper.  You will see the ink from the brayer  is coming off on the copy paper
D - As the paper is lifted it exposes the background image of hearts
A - We get a second print from the heart gel plate.  I set the heart gel plate down heart side up (the ink is on the hearts from earlier)
B - I added another piece of 4" x 5 1/4" white cardstock on top of the heart gel plate and covered it with a piece of copy paper
C - After rolling it with the brayer, I pulled the print
D - Here you see both pulled prints next to each other.  I chose to use the print pulled from the heart plate for my card.
A - I created a heart stencil using a plastic grid template and one of my heart dies.  I centered it on the heart card front
B - I stenciled the heart in a berry oxide ink
C - I added water droplets to the stenciled heart
D - Using my heat gun to dry the droplets created a distressed heart


A - I blended the outer edges of the card front with a subtle pink oxide ink
B -  Using my stamp positioner, I stamped my Sassy Sentiments - Anti Valentine poem in the upper right part of the stenciled heart with black ink
C - I added the #meh-Meh Sentiment from the Caffeinated Goat sentiment to  the lower right side of the card front using a teal ink
D - I colored the Caffeinated Goat with my alcohol markers. He has a die you can use to die cut him out.  I cut of his coffee mug so he could hold the bottle.  I found a bottle stamp and colored it to look like a adult beverage bottle 😉  The bottle is glued into the goats hand.  He is added to the card front using adhesive foam squares, placing him to the left side on the card front.

A - C - I added nine 1/2 gem embellishments to the card to finish it off before adhering it to the ice blue card base


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Thanks for stopping by!  I has a fun time getting messy and creating  with the Gel Press.  It has been a while since I used it.  I love revisiting techniques and products in my stash.  I hope you enjoyed today's blog and this inspires you to try using a gel plate. As always, please feel free to ask me any questions

Thank you so much for stopping by the blog!

Be Creative ~ Stay Inspired
Jenn Gross
@journeycoachjenn




February Release Inspiration Hop ~ Day 2


Hello and welcome to Day 2 of the Inspiration Hop. We are so excited for you to join us as we present to you our February release.  Our fabulous Design Team will be sharing their projects, so be sure to visit their blogs and leave them some crafty love.


 The 3 new stamps sets and the Caffeinated Dragon die are available to purchase right now in the shop.


The stamp set that is being highlighted today is



Make sure you come back tomorrow for Day 3 of our Inspiration Hop.


Here is the line up for the hop:

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**Giveaway**


To celebrate the February release,  The Rabbit Hole Designs is giving away two gift certificates; one to a lucky Instagram Follower and one to a lucky Fan Page follower.  Winner will be chosen at random from the comments left on the INSTAGRAM post, and tagging friends, and also from commenting on the Fan Page post.  So make sure to head on over to INSTAGRAM and look for the giveaway post @therabbitholedesignsllc and look for the post at The Rabbit Hole Designs Fan Page by 11:59 p.m. PST 01-30-2020.  Winner will be announced on The Rabbit Hole Designs blog 01-31-2020.

This is the graphic you are looking for on our IG and FB

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