Monday, January 28, 2013
Another Stampendous Challenge Card, Another New Kiddo
I just love catalog release time! The new Stampendous products are fantastic! Here is a little itty bitty card that uses the new Kiddo Birthday stamp set. This set has both a cute boy and girl kiddo and lots of little extras like the banner, table, cake and presents I used in my card. Stampendous also just released micro glitter in the most delicious colors. I coated brads in Glossy Accents and dipped them in the new Lime Micro Glitter. Look for these cool new Stampendous products in a store near you. They should be showing up any day now. Here are the details:
Noteworthy Supplies and Directions:
Stampendous SSC1164 Kiddo Birthday
Stampendous MG08 Lime Micro Glitter
Little Yellow Bicycle Patterned Paper
Bazzill Cardstock
Copic X-Press It Blending Card
Tsukineko Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Copic Markers
Spellbinders Lacy Squares Dies
Ranger Glossy Accents
Brads
Stamp boy and banner on X-Press It Blending Card; Color with Copics; Fussy-cut.
Stamp table with cake and presents on patterned paper panel; Color with Copics.
Create card base by die cutting two Lacy Squares; Adhere together.
Coat two brads with Glossy Accents; Dip in Lime Micro Glitter; Seal with more Glossy Accents.
Create mat for patterned paper panel; Adhere to panel; Punch holes and add glittered brads.
Attach colored images.
Adhere everything to card base.
There are a few more days to play in the Stampendous Kiddos Challenge. I'm going to be adding this one. Check out all of the details here.
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This is so adorable! Love the soft colors, and the image is so sweet!
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ReplyDeleteThe most fun birthday card ever! Love your coloring, as always.
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ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful way you've colored this project to color coordinate! Wouldn't it be nice if our kids parties could all coordinate like this! Terrific coloring and a cute idea to make a mini card! Thanks for sharing our Kiddos!
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