Friday, May 31, 2019

GET WELL STAMPED CARDS | with Barbara

Hello, Barbara back today with more cards using the So Much Pun Collection along with Pill Better Doodle Stamps and Doodle Cuts.




I really do love these punny stamps and had so much fun playing with them! For my first card, I stamped the band-aid image three times and colored them in fun colors then used them to “heal” a paper tear :) Two sentiments were heat embossed on speech bubbles with appropriate emojis stamped on the corresponding bandage. The center one has a heart for some warm fuzzies. I used Dot-Stripe Rainbow Petite Prints and  Floral-graph Rainbow Petite Prints for the background.




For my second card I masked a bunch of the pill bottles, added the sentiment, and grounded them all with Copic marker coloring. Once bottle became the highlight and was stamped, cut out with Doodle Cuts, colored with Copic markers, and popped up on foam mounting tape. I added some paper from the So Much Pun 6 x 6 paper pad, Some Ladybug Doodle Twine, and several Sprinkles to dress it up.


My third card is clean and simple with a patterned paper-covered base, an image, and a sentiment. I made it special by paper piecing the tissue box, cutting a slit with my craft knife and inserting a piece of real facial tissue through the slit. I added some grounding with Copic markers and an aqua sponged background.


Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope I’ve provided you with some ideas for your Pill Better Doodle Stamps and Doodle Cuts and So Much Pun Collection!

Doodlebug Supplies:
So Much Pun 6 x 6 paper pad
Pill Better Doodle Stamps 
Pill Better Doodle Cuts
White Card Stock
Black card stock
Dot-Stripe Rainbow Petite Prints
Floral-graph Rainbow Petite Prints
Ladybug Doodle Twine
Limeade, Cupcake, Bumblebee Sprinkles

Other Supplies:
Black Copic Friendly ink
Copic markers
Masking paper
Aqua dye ink
Ink blender
Foam mounting tape
White detail embossing powder
Versamark
Heat tool
Speech bubble die
Tissue paper
Stamp positioner
Scoring tool

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