Superhero Stamps
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Elena here, with a card featuring Superheroes:
That quirky koala is my fave. I hope you like it!
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Amy here sharing a fun card for a HERO. This card could easily be made to give to anyone!
The background was done with ink blending Blueprint Sketch Distress Ink onto a panel of white cardstock. Once done, the panel was die cut using the Ray Elle-ments and then splattered with water, Clear Shimmer Spray, and white pigment ink. It's a fun sparkly background in person!
The building outlines were white heat embossed onto black cardstock and die cut. The buildings were added with foam adhesive to a landscape oriented card. Three superheros were Copic colored, die cut, and added to the scene with foam adhesive. To personalize this for a DAD, the speech bubble die from this set was stamped with words from the Superheroes stamp set.
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It's Yainea here today featuring Superheroes stamps and dies with a fun big tag. I love that you can use this set to thank someone in a variety of occasions. Nowadays it's probable that you know a bunch of people that have been working hard due to the pandemic and totally deserves something like this :)
Also it is super easy to make! First, I colored the background with Distress inks and used the tag die to cut it out (it's the same size of a card so you can totally create a card using this same design).
Then I heat embossed the city using white embossing powder, added yellow with an acrylic marker on some of the windows and stars with white liquid enamel.
While it dries I stamped, colored and die cut the little and adorable superheroes and adhered them to the background. Finally I stamped and die cut the sentiment and tied it with some yellow twine to the big tag and another black tag as background.
I hope you liked it, and thank you so much for stopping by, have a nice week!!
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Hi there!
Elena here, with a card featuring a set from our current release, Look How Big.
The big owl marking a growth chart in the tree makes me smile big! I started out by stamping, die-cutting, coloring my images. Then, I did some ink-blending on the background layer in a mauve/pink color. To add some dreaminess to the background, I flecked on some pink and white paints.