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Showing posts with label Penguining Stamp Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penguining Stamp Set. Show all posts

Cute Christmas Waddling Penguin Trio

 


It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas now that December is here! I used the adorable Penguining stamp set along with the Candy Twist stencil to create a trio of waddling penguins. I popped the front penguin onto a wobbler for extra wobbling action. 

You can watch me create my card in this short on my YT channel: 


I've linked products I used, below.

*Disclosure: I use affiliate links where I can. This does not add any extra cost to you, but I do receive a small amount which helps keep me crafting. Thank You*

Penguining Stamp Set: https://shrsl.com/44m4g Candy Twist Stencil: https://shrsl.com/4lw4t You've Been Framed Layering Die Set: https://shrsl.com/3xto5


Waddle On, It's Christmas Time!

Hi crafty friends! Carrianne here, sharing a flippin' fun Christmas card featuring the Penguining Stamp Set and coordinating dies from The Rabbit Hole Designs.


I stamped and die-cut the images from the Penguining stamp set. I colored them with alcohol markers. I blended blue ink onto a white panel to create soft, snowy hills and used the largest frame from the You've Been Framed Layering Dies and adhered it to an A2 blue card base.


I stamped the sentiment on purple cardstock and die-cut it using the sentiment strips included in the You've Been Framed Layering Dies. I adhered the images and sentiment with foam tape for added dimension. Silver sequins added a finishing touch to the card. 


Thanks for dropping in. Have a PENG-tastic day!!

~ Carrianne ~



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It's Penguining To Look A Lot Like Christmas

Good morning friends! Carrianne here and I am pleased to share a charming Christmas card that showcases the Penguining 4x4 Stamp Set from The Rabbit Hole Designs, illustrated by Tatsiana Zayats. 

I began by stamping the images, then coloring them with alcohol markers. I fussy cut them out but there are matching dies available. 


I used a stitched square die to cut a panel of white cardstock. Next, I blended snow drifts onto the panel using blue ink. To create the igloo, a stitched circle was used, and the bottom half was cut using scissors. I used a ruler to create the ice cubes and a small hole punch to decorate it.


I adhered the igloo and two penguins directly to the panel using liquid glue, while one image was adhered with foam tape. The sentiment is from the same set and was adhered to the panel with liquid glue. Finally, I adhered the panel to a light blue card base and embellished it with snowflakes to complete the card.


Thank you for dropping in with me today! Have fantastic day!!

~ Carrianne ~


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Snowy Night Scene - Penguining Stamp Set

Hello crafty friends and welcome back to the blog; it's Rick back with you again today to share a little more inspiration with you.  Today I am sharing a fun night scene card that I created using the Penguining Stamp Set illustrated by Tatsiana Zayats for the Rabbit Hole Designs.  I started this snowy night scene out by stamping the adorable penguins in embossing ink onto a piece of black cardstock.  I then covered them in white embossing powder and heat set.  After that was done I cut masks for each penguin and masked them off.   

Night Scene Card with the Penguining Stamp Set by Rick Adkins

I then took the Cat Eye Stencil and turned it on it's side and die a little ink blending with a hybrid ink in three or four different colors.  I did the ink blending very lightly so that it would look like the northern lights.  I then colored my penguins with some colored pencils and added some snow mounds in the background along with some snow falling and some trees covered in snow. 


Night Scene Card with the Penguining Stamp Set by Rick Adkins

 Remember when you are adding snow to your cards make sure to go over your stamped designs.  Snow in nature doesn't fall around things so you have to go over them to make it look realistic.  I hope that you have a wonderful day and I will see you soon. 

Stay Crafty 

Rick 

Penguin Gifts!

 




Hello! It's Lauren here today sharing a cute, no-line colored card featuring the Penguining stamp set illustrated by Agota Pop along with some stamps from a couple of other sets.

You can watch me create it in this video up on my YT channel:
https://youtu.be/qIBCbO_J-4w

I've linked the products I used below: 




Thanks for visiting! 

Penguin's Cozy Wishes



Hello, Erin here sharing another card that I made with the Penguining stamp set from The Rabbit Hole Designs
             


For this card, I colored the penguin with a mix of pencils and markers.  This penguin is one of three that come in this stamp set and I used the coordinating die cut to cut it out. As you can tell from the photo, I'd already cut the other two out for different projects.  One of the things I love about the stamp set is that the penguins are so quick to color!  
 


Next, I choose ink that matched the color that I used for the earmuffs.  I used a die cut oval to mask a white space on the card front and ink blended everywhere else using the Mesh-Optical Illusion Stencil.  This is a great way to make backgrounds quick!  


For the sentiment, I pulled the "Warm & Cozy Wishes" stamp from the Warm & Cozy stamp set.  I often pull from different stamp sets for more versatility.  You should see my desk after I've made a scrapbook or planner page, it looks like my stamp bins have exploded and it takes me forever to put everything back in the right stamp pockets 😂


Birthday Penguin

 Hello, Erin here to share a card that I made with the Penguining from The Rabbit Hole Designs! This adorable stamp set has three little penguins that can be used together or they can be cut apart to use separately.  For this card, I decided to use just one of the three penguins, which I cut from the other two using the Penguining Dies.



I started by looking through the Retro Christmas Paper Pack and found this very pretty red paper.  I wanted to make a winter themed card that wasn't for Christmas so I choose to stamp the word "Birthday", from the Birthday-Scripty stamp set, in a red ink that coordinates well with the paper.  I then cut it out using the shadow die from the Birthday-Scripty Word with Shadow Layer Dies
The sentiment "Wishing you the happiest" also comes from the Birthday-Scripty stamp set and I stamped that onto a white rectangle which I then mounted onto the red patterned paper.  I popped up the penguin and the word "Birthday" with some foam tape for a little dimension added that them to the card front.  I layered everything onto another white rectangle and mounted the whole card front onto a red card base. 

I have a family member with a birthday just before Christmas and she once told me that growing up, she always received combined "Merry Birthday" or "Happy Christmas" gifts. Since then, I've ensured that we celebrate her birthday completely separate from Christmas. After all, everyone deserves a special day!  I always make sure her gifts are wrapped in Birthday-themed wrapping paper and that the cake, cards or dinner don't have any Christmas related theme. I think this card will work perfectly for her birthday this year because it is winter themed but doesn't mention Christmas at all.


Christmas Penguin

Hello, Erin here to share a card I made using the Penguining Stamp Set from The Rabbit Hole Designs!  Now that Halloween has passed, I am in full Christmas mode!  I haven't allowed myself to drag out the totes of Christmas decorations yet but it won't be long.    


To start this card, I stamped the three penguin images. In this stamp set they are all connected but the coordinating dies are perfectly shaped to cut them apart.  It's nice because you can either use them together in a row or separate them.  I decided to separate them for this card.  I picked the penguin with the candy cane and colored it with colored pencils.  I like that the images in this set are pretty quick to color.  I don't mind long coloring projects sometimes but occasionally it is nice to have something that doesn't require too much coloring.  I don't think I spent more than 10 minutes coloring the penguin and probably even less than that.


My intention was to make a red and white striped background to look like a candy cane.  I really struggled with it, I just couldn't get the exact look that I had in my mind.  So after a bit I gave up on the candy cane background idea and pulled out my stencils.  The Back Alley stencil is one of my favorites, I use it fairly often.  I do love products that I reach for again and again!  I used red ink for the stenciling and left a white area in the middle for the sentiment and the image.

Next, I loaded the background onto my Misti and placed the sentiment stamps  at the top and bottom of the white space.


After I added the penguin in the middle, I mounted the background on red card stock. I didn't feel like it was quite done so I grabbed an Acetate Shaker Sheet and some red and green sequins. The shaker sheets make it so easy to turn a simple card into something interactive in just minutes!






Wintery Night Scene Card with the Penguining Stamp Set

Hello crafty friends it's Rick again for the Rabbit Hole Designs and I have another fun holiday card to share with you today.  Today I am used the Penguining Stamp Set from the Rabbit Hole Designs LLC to along with a few other products to create a fun wintery night sky scene card.  


The super cute penguins in the Penguining Stamp Set were illustrated exclusively by Tatsiana Zayats for the Rabbit Hole Designs LLC.  And I am just going to tell you that they were so easy to stamp and color!  To create the night scene I started out by cutting a piece of black cardstock with the largest die from the You've Been Framed Dies.  I then took the Cat Eye 6 x 6 Stencil and turned it on it's side and used some Distress Oxide inks to blend through in different colors.  I then took the same colors and softened the stenciling by going back over it again while the ink was still wet.  This helped to create the aurora borealis in the night sky.  


To finish off the card I added some snow banks with my colored pencils for the penguins to stand on and added a few trees in the background to complete the scene.  I then added it to a top folding card base made of heavy weight white cardstock.  And for that little extra touch I added in some snow with a white gel pen and some of the Clear Sparkle Enamel Dots before adding my sentiment.  

Thanks for dropping by today and checking out my card.  I hope that you have a wonderful day.  

Rick