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Showing posts with label You've Been Framed Layering Die Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label You've Been Framed Layering Die 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


Fantastically Cute Halloween Card

 


Hello! Lauren here to share this adorable Halloween card using the sweet vampire cat from the Meowgical Stamp set.

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


This stamp set is super fun to color and creates the cutest cards! I've linked 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.

 Meowgical Stamp set: https://shrsl.com/4nzof

Meowgical Die Set: https://shrsl.com/4nzol


You've Been Framed Die Set, The Rabbit Hole Designs: https://shrsl.com/3xto5




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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Let's Get Twisted with Frames

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

Card details:

  • Cut two black frames with the You've Been Framed dies. Nest the middle and smallest rectangle dies together to create a frame.
  • Use the frames as a guide to mask off two tilted rectangular areas on an A2-sized white panel. Blend the Pinwheel stencil in both areas in light pink and blue inks. Attach the black frames to outline the blended areas and trim off excess frames.
  • 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 one of the frames. Attach A2 panel to a card base. Add sequins to finish off the card.



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Polka Dots!

 


Hi! It's Lauren here today to share this cute card featuring one of the adorable ladybug image included in the new Ladybug stamp set illustrated by Agota Pop!

I created a quick video showing how I made it. You can watch it here: 


I've linked The Rabbit Hole Designs products I used, below.

Lady Bug 4x6 – The Rabbit Hole Designs

You've Been Framed - Layering Dies – The Rabbit Hole Designs

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Periodic Naps



Hi! It's Lauren here today sharing my card featuring the sweet new Naps stamp set illustrated by Agota Pop Illustration. I just love coloring up this cute pup!

I started by stamping the pup image onto cardstock then coloring him using colored pencils.  

 


I then trimmed the cardstock using the You've Been Framed Layering Die Set and stamped on the sentiments.



Next, I pulled cardstock from my stash to match the color of the pillow and used the largest die from the set to trim it to A2 (4.45x5.5") size.



I adhered the pup panel onto the colored cardstock then adhered that onto a white, top folding A2 sized card base to finish the card. 



I just love how this card turned out! I hope my card has inspired you to get crafty! I've linked the products I used, below. Thanks for visiting!