Hello everyone! I have two more projects to quickly share with you featuring the May Paper Door Kit from Whimsy Stamps. I shared a fun little box card with you the other day. Today, I am showing you two very quick projects that I made using the other components of this set. (Affiliate links used where applicable.)
The first is a simple watercolored card that I made using the beautiful Cozy Cabin Stamp Set that is included in this set. I stamped this with VersaFine Waterproof Black Ink onto a sheet of Ranger Watercolor Paper and used my Zig Watercolor Markers to color everything.
I used the Notched Rectangle Dies to cut a window from Kraft Card Stock and stamped my sentiment in Black Ink on the bottom portion of this panel. I then adhered it to my watercolor base and attached it to a horizontal A2 Card Base.
For my second card, I kept it very simple and used some of the beautiful coordinating dies that come with this kit. To start, I first blended a 3.25" x 4.5" piece of smooth white card stock with Distress Oxide Inks (Lucky Clover, Peacock Feathers, Broken China, and Chipped Sapphire). I then splattered this piece with water and let it sit for a minute before blotting it dry with a clean paper towel. Once dry, I then splattered this piece lightly with diluted Opaque White Paint.
I then attached this piece to a 3 3/8" x 4 5/8" piece of white card stock and then again onto a 4.25" x 5.5" piece of black card stock. Once done, I simply attached my diecuts to the front of the card and then added my sentiment onto a strip of 2" x 0.5" piece of white card stock.
There are only a few of these kits left! Once they're gone, they're gone! You can check this kit out in more detail HERE.
Here's another card that I shared the other day using this kit. Click the photo above if you missed this post and want more details.
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♥ Rachel
Happy stamping!
Quick projects?! Golly Rachel, these would ordinarily take me a couple of hours each to make! You are one talented crackerjack! Gorgeous cards! Cheers from Australia.
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