Tag: prickley pear stamps
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Create a Fun Faux Shaker Card with Prickley Pear’s Happy Beach Critters!
Hi card makers! Rick here, and I’m thrilled to bring you a charming and delightful project that’s been a real joy to create: the Faux Shaker Card! Today, we’re featuring the adorable Happy Beach Critters Stamp Set from Prickley Pear at Pajama Crafter Stamps. This project is perfect for adding a touch of whimsy and…
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Easy Summer Picnic Friendship Card: Featuring Berry Sweet Fruit Treats Stamps & Dies
Hello, my crafty friends! Rick here, bringing you another delightful project on the Pajama Crafter Stamps Blog. Summer is the perfect season for picnics, enjoying sweet treats, and making special cards for those dear friends who brighten our lives. Today, I’m thrilled to share a vibrant and cheerful card featuring the adorable Berry Sweet Fruit…
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Adding Dramatic Shading To Your Florals
Hi and welcome back! We are so glad you’re here with us today. In case you missed it we are hosting a 30 day coloring challenge where we encourage you to take 5 minutes out of your day just for you to relax and fall back in love with your coloring mediums. But, maybe you…
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Beach Birds
Today I have another fun card using the Happy Beach Critters set from Prickley Pear at Pajama Crafter Stamps. I found a beach scene background in my stash so I thought this one was meant to be – these birds on the beach are perfect right? The background scene is created using Distress Oxides. It…
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You are LOVED!
Today I have a Bible journal card project. Easter is this weekend and I really wanted to do some Bible journaling. I decided to use my pocket Bible so it was easier to create a journal card rather than journaling in my little Bible. I wanted to journal John 3:16. “For God so loved the world,[a] that he…
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Read and Relax
Today I have 2 cards using the Library Stamp Set. The first card is a faux water color look using Distress inks. I created a background texture with ink blocks then “watercolored” the stamped image in a quick and random way. With a water brush. My second card is clean and simple and uses just…