Hippity hoppity….

Easter’s on it’s way! OK, we have a month but these springtime holidays sneak up on me that’s why I was sure to release my new Cute Easter digital stamp set in time for folks to use it! This week I challenged my design team to make cards using buttons and bows. Here are a few cards I whipped up from the kit:

cute easter digital stamp set lindsay's stamp stuff
Digital stamps: Lindsay's stamp Stuff, PP: DCWV, Punch: SU! Markers: Copic

Here is a look at the cards up close, I have been practicing coloring with markers, can you tell?

This was fun and quick to color! I colored the basket light tan than added darker brown shadows. The eggs were colored with the lightest color first then outlined with the darker shade then blended with the firs color. On the bow I colored it dark pink then added purple shadows and blended with the pink and to make the bow look like satin I added highlights with the colorless blender.
I punched the edge of the card for a bit of flair, I used button die cuts from Ellison but regretted it after I glued them on πŸ™‚ If you like the word art around the bonnet it will be available on Thursday as a freebie so be sure to check back!
Isn't the embossed mat on this card pretty, I cut it with my cricut using a template from Penny Duncan Creations then embossed it in my Big Shot.

Penny Duncan created the lovely mat I used on the above card, you can get it on her blog, you get many of the shapes layered in SVG format (she has formats for other cutter too) I cut the layered file with my Cricut and SCAL software (save 10% on scal til the 28th with coupon: 4190114) from thin chipboard then I laid one of the pieces over my digistamped image and traced around the OUTSIDE. I trimmed it then place the chipboard frame on my image and cranked it through my big shot like this:

The red thing is a sheet of rubber gasket you can get at the hardware store (plumbing isle) and I place the between to cutting pads (actually it is my homemade letterpress set up πŸ™‚ I added 2 pieces of cardstock to shim it but try it without first.

I like how it has a look similar to a Nestability die. See how it looks up close without any ink enhancement:

Stamp: Lindsay's stamp stuff, SVG Die Cut Template: Penny Duncan

Pretty slick, huh? Now let’s take a look at the new Cute Easter set from Lindsay’s Stamp stuff

you get 8 Cute Easter Digital Stamps for $5!

Now the DT gals have been busy with buttons and bows this week, let’s see what they have created:

Kristen Hamlin

Karin Martin

Jennifer Bliss

Cheryl Gorka

Anette β€œNettie” Robins

Cassandra Cushman

Tanya Johnson

Thanks for stopping by and til next time happy crafting!

12 thoughts on “Hippity hoppity….

  1. ok, I’m going to watch the video again at home, but man….that is awesome. Especially when I want a bigger mat than what the Nesties offer.

    Your cards are adorable. I love the little chick and your rockin’ the copics. πŸ™‚

    hugs

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  2. Your coloring/shading looks great!

    I intend to try cutting some cereal boxes into those shapes. Heading to Penny’s site next to download. Thanks for your examples.

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  3. I love what you’ve done with Penny’s FNesties (okay, so my daughter created a new name for Locke on Lost – FLocke, so I figured FNesties worked too!) Anyway, I never thought to simply cut them as they arrived in the file, then use the frame the way you did. I cut each piece whole by itself, then stacked and glued them. Now I will try it your way. Oh, and Judit, you made me go look at her bows because I just KNEW the ones I saw were real! lol! Very good work Lindsay!

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