Sharing the delights of rubber stamping and scrapbooking with beginning and experienced crafters!
Terri Walker
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Are you wondering what to do with leftover bits of designer paper? I have the perfect solution for that question. I am going to show you a super easy technique that packs a wow factor. So, let's get started!
It was really fun to dig through my paper stash and see what I could find and surprisingly I spotted a pattern in the Rings of Love paper that matched a stamp set that I have. I love these kinds of little surprises!
The Rings of Love paper includes images of cottages, mushrooms, acorns, birds, tree rings, and flowers perfect for card fronts for your cards. Or you can cut out individual images to use as accents. These basic patterns will help you to create charming paper crafts all year long. Want to make it easier? You can cut out some of the images with the dies included in the coordinating Tree Rings Hybrid Embossing Folder.
Paper colors: Crushed Curry, Evening Evergreen, Mint Macaron, Night of Navy, Parakeet Party, Petal Pink, Poppy Parade, Soft Suede
What I realized when planning my video, is that the Happy Hedgehogs stamp set coordinates beautifully with this paper!
This set has adorable hedgehogs, flowers, butterflies, forest mushrooms, and birds. It's so easy—stamp the line-art images on a card front which is what we are going to do today, add the sentiment that expresses your feelings, and send!
I combined these products to make today's card. Watch the video below to see how easy this technique really is!
Here's what you need to make my card, change out the paper and stamp set to use your leftover bits.
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Thank you! Have you tried this technique yet?
Posted by: Terri | September 01, 2022 at 11:48 AM
That is such a lovely card!
Posted by: Joanne | August 29, 2022 at 06:34 PM