Monday, March 23, 2020

I have felt very uninspired the last few days.  That is unusual for me.  I am trying to force myself out of it.  I was hoping to finally redecorate my craft room but that is on hold again.  But that would have perked me up.  So I decided to tackle some of the unfinished projects on my table.
I had posted some of these projects on facebook awhile ago.  I don't usually buy the "cutesy" stamp sets for religious holidays such as Christmas and Easter.  But the three animals in Welcome Easter are stinkin' ADORABLE!!  And with the sentiments that are in it, it can go for Easter or baby.  Add sentiments from other sets and you've got birthday cards for younger kids.
So, to show you how versatile the set is, I am sharing several different projects.
Super simple baby card.  Get the splatter affect by getting ink on your aquapainter and then tapping it off.  I stamped the bunny on the inside.

 This one I call a peak-a-boo card.  When its flat, all three circles look the same.  I prefer simple coloring to highlight the animals.
 This fun fold was going to be one of my classes.  This is the pop and twist, with the animals stamped on stitched squares.
This last project is actually a do-over.  My peak-a-boo sample for class got ruined and I was trying to save the card.  Yep, I'm that cheap.  I ended up sllicing the card up so it is not the best as far as construction.  So the final product is a tri-fold.

 I used the Subtle embossing folder on the two flaps so it wasn't so plain.  I didn't want to take away from my cute animals by stamping everywhere.
So for trying to salvage a project, I really like how it turned out.
I will admit, I get lots of practice in covering up mistakes!

I hope you can see several ways that you might use this stamp set.
If you order it soon , you will have plenty of time to get your own Easter cards done.


what will you make today?

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