![]() Stamps: The Rubber Cafe, Paper: K&Co, tool: Cricut+SCAL software (download the template for free above!) I cut my cards out of K&Co double-sided paper, I love how you can see both sides of the lovely paper!ĭownlad the SCallop tri-fold card SVG here.ĭownload the scallop tag svg here. I would use their tutorial if you do not have a cricut and simply make a tag with scallop scissors. I was inspired to make this svg that you can cut with your cricut if you have SCAL software after seeing a wonderful tutorial at Splitcoast Stampers. I really like The Rubber Cafe stamps because they are deeply etched and they stamp perfectly every time so you don’t end up wasting a lot of cardstock trying to get a good impression. A word of caution: Don’t use solvent based markers (Copic, Sharpie, Bic Mark its) to color the rubber, they dry too quick and may stain or damage your stamp, also this technique does not work well with most clear stamps, the marker ink wants to bead up. This is a great way to make a multi-colored image with a rubber stamp. I colored the image on the front of the card with water-based brush markers (Tombow, Marvy and Whispers) then I breathed on the stamp to re-moisten the ink and stamped. I used this weeks sketch over at 2sketches4you (Yay, I got it done on a Monday woo-hoo!) and the Bon Appetit stamp set from The Rubber Cafe. These cards only take minutes to make and what makes it super easy is that I can cut the cards and tags with my Cricut using Sure cuts a lot software, take a look: Stamps: The Rubber Cafe, Paper: K&Co, Other: ribbon, beads, eyepin, vintage buttons I love it when I make something that is cute and easy. Thanks for stopping by and till next time happy crafting! Check them all out to find your freebie of the week, get ready to be inspired, oh yes and be sure to leave some love ) We have another Lindsay’s stamp Stuff Freebie hidden on one of the Design team’s blogs. Here is a peek at what is new in the Lindsay’s Stamp Stuff Shop this week: Flourished Peacock Cattails #1 Cattails #2 I cut the stars with my Cricut and SCAL software then gave them a coat of glitter glue.ĭownload the Spiderweb Edge Card SVG here. I embossed “Trick or Treat” (inkadinkado) with white on a black scrap, mounted it with orange and adhered it to the card and added eyelets for decoration. The cardstock backing adds color while making the card more sturdy. I used my cricut and SCAL software to cut the spiderweb edge card (you can download that svg file below) then used spray adhesive to glue it to a 6″x12″ sheet of Bazzil cardstock, then I trimmed around the web. Then I used a star background rubber stamp (Inque Boutique) and clear embossing ink to stamp around the witch and used a pom-pom to dab chalk over that to make the purple star design in the background. I colored them with colored pencils then blended them with a blender pen that I had filled with goo-gone. On this card I used A Cute Witch and Harry the Spider digital stamps from Lindsay’s Stamp Stuff. One of my friends took her family camping last weekend and the campground was having Halloween in August, wow what a cool idea I thought, and with my new Halloween stamps I am good to go: digital Stamps: Lindsay's stamp Stuff, Cardstock: Georgia Pacific (white), DCWV (orange), Bazzil (purple), Paper co (black), Colored Pencils: Prismacolor, Rubber stamps: Inkadinkado, InqueBotique, Tool: Scor-Pal, Cricut+SCAL software, Crop-a-dial ***We are having some technical difficulties with the freebie link this week, while I sort it out you can download this weeks freebie here, Please be sure to visit the design team to see what you can make with it □ ****** ![]()
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