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Love is Never Wrong Card

Hey Everyone! Justin here and today I am sharing a fun project using the new Affirmation set and Tattoo Icons stencil, part of the Rabbit Hole Designs April 2020 Release!

What I love the most about the Affirmation stamp set is that there are so many possibly sentiment options. You can either use words on their own, or build them together with other sentiments. For this project, the sentiments "love" and "is never wrong" spoke to me the most. I also decided it was definitely time to break out a rainbow color palette (again).

I knew I wanted to use the swallow with the flower image from the Affirmation set for this project. I stamped that image and colored the image with my alcohol markers. I colored the feathers in the wings with a rainbow palette, and colored the main bird itself a very light blue. I then fussy cut out my rainbow bird.

I also took the sentiments "love" and "is never wrong" and heat embossed them in white powder on a black cardstock strip. I set my sentiment strip and bird aside to work on the main panel of the project.

First, I ink blend a rainbow ombré with my inks on a 4.125" x 5.375" panel of white cardstock. I spritzed this with some water and set it aside to dry.

When the panel was entirely dry, I took my Tattoo Icons stencil, and used full-adhesive backed post-its to adhere my rainbow panel to my stencil.

Tip: I don't always use a low tack adhesive spray on my stencils when applying an ink or glitter layer. I usually take into account if there are fine lines in the stencil that are difficult to keep in place. If there are fine lines, I spray. If no fine lines, I usually tape it down.

Next, I took a clear glitter gel and applied a thin, but solid layer, on top of the stencil. I carefully peeled the stencil off, had that "ah ha" moment of when a stencil comes off perfectly, and set it aside to dry in an undisturbed location. I always let glitter gels dry for at least a good half hour so that I don't have any accidental smears or smudges.

I was in the home stretch with my project. Once my glitter gel panel was dry, I adhered it to an A2-sized panel of black cardstock. I took my sentiment strip, adhered the swallow image to it, put foam tape on the back, and adhered it to my card. I finished off by adhering some sequins and mounting the card to an A2 card base.

And that's how I made my card!

I used the following products on this card:



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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 projects with the new Old School style tattoos and stencils, and that you're finding some great inspiration!

Hoppy Easter Egg Card


Hey Everyone! Justin here, and today I am sharing a fun Easter card that I made using the new All Ears set, part of the March 2020 release and available now!

There are so many fun ways to use these adorable little bunnies, and, for this project, I decided to only use 4 of them!

First, I stamped out my bunny pile from All Ears and colored up 4 bunnies from the bottom row (starting at the bottom left bunny and working my way over) with my warm gray alcohol markers. I then fussy cut the bunnies out so there is no border.

To create my Easter egg background, I cut (2) 4.125" x 5.375" panels from white cardstock, once of which also had an Easter egg cut out from the center. I laid the Easter egg cut-out piece on top of the no-cut-out piece, and taped them together with a few pieces of purple tape for stability while stenciling. Then, I put the Candy Twist Stencil on top of the attached panels and ink-blended a pastel ombré. After I was done blending, I removed the stencil (you know, that moment that perfectly emotes the emoji that has hearts for eyes). Before removing my Easter egg cut-out piece, I splattered the inked area with some sparkle silk for extra shimmer. I removed my Easter egg cut-out piece and let my panel set aside to dry.

From here, the card became fairly easy to put together. After the Easter egg panel dried, I adhered it to an A2-sized piece of light blue cardstock. I stamped the sentiment "Hoppy Easter" from All Ears on a .5" high sentiment strip, and framed that with some light pink cardstock. I placed my 4 little bunnies from All Ears into a position where it looked like they were over hanging the strip, and covered the back of my bunnies and strip with some foam tape, and adhered the piece to my card.

I then took some sequins from one of the packs I received when ordering from The Rabbit Hole Designs that had a pearly pastel palette, and adhered them to my card.

I adhered my panel to an A2-sized card base and I was done!

Here are the products I used to make my project:

All Ears


Candy Twist Stencil


For more inspiration with your The Rabbit Hole Designs Creations, be sure to follow along at these other locations:


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 this card is providing you with some fun ideas with how to make some adorable Easter cards or just fun bunny cards in general! Thanks for stopping by the Rabbit Hole Designs blog!