Game On Stamp Set Birthday Cards

New Year: Game On!

The stamp set, Game On, from Stampin’ Up! is perfect for anyone who enjoys game play…and making cards! I am starting out the New Year with the need for a couple of masculine birthday cards, and both of the men in my life love board games.

I found the Game On Stamp Set perfect for these quick cards too. The 2 main images, a (really nice) hand of cards and some chess pieces, are simple focal points. That meant I didn’t need to work too hard to dress them up. More on that part in a bit…

The Game On Stamp Set.
The Game On Stamp Set, item # 152646 includes 8 cling stamps.

Game On: Playing With Patterns DSP

Playing With Patterns DSP.
Playing With Patterns DSP, item # 152490, comes in the 6 x 6″ size.

I really love adding Designer Series Paper to my cards. The patterns make fantastic background pieces, and add so much richness. I think my cards look naked without that pretty paper!

For my Game On Stamp Set cards, I focused first on the hand of cards stamp image. I needed a paper pattern that resembled what would be a natural “back” for the deck of cards. When I looked at the colors and styles of the designs in the Playing With Patterns DSP, I knew I had a winner!

Paper designs from the Playing With Patterns DSP.
The Night of Navy Pattern most resembled the back image for a deck of cards to me.

Because the designer series paper is 6 x 6″, and I like to get a lot of use from each piece, I started by cutting the designs I wanted to use in half. This created two 3 x 6″ pieces, one to use up and the other for another day.

Next, I trimmed the length to 5-1/4″, to best fit on my card front. You know that little scrap left over (the 3/4 x 3″ piece)? I swapped each design for an add-on to the opposite card. That took care of my “left-overs”.

Cards made with the Game On Stamp Set
I made sure I kept the color palette compatible when working on both cards, so my designer scraps would blend beautifully on opposite card fronts. For the chess card, I used Soft Suede and added Crushed Curry, Night of Navy and Old Olive. For the card hand card, I used Night of Navy, stamped in Real Red, and tucked in Old Olive and Crushed Curry. I stamped the sentiments in Early Espresso.

Game On, Sponge On

You may know that I love to add sponging to my card pieces. And I am really loving Stampin’ Up’s new Blending Brushes. For these cards, I used a combo of old and new style sponges.

Blending Brush and Stampin' Sponge
New school, old school, blend it up!

I sponged Crumb Cake over my focal game pieces with the new Blending Brush. For the Old Olive square scraps on my card, I stamped the background chess board and club designs first. After that, I used the old-school style sponge with Old Olive ink to deepen the edges.

Game On, Spritz On

For a little extra color and accent on my focal pieces, I pulled out my Stampin’ Blends and my Bone Folder. By removing the cap on the larger brush end and holding it above my paper, I was able to tap on the barrel with the bone folder to make the ink splatter delicately. Just be sure that anything surrounding you is safe from splatter mayhem.

Stampin' Blends and Bone Folder create splatter technique
Depending on how much ink is in your Stampin’ Blend, you may need to tap the barrel harder or softer to create your “splatters”.

Game On, Inside-Out

The outside of my Game On Stamp Set birthday cards were mostly made with scraps I had lying around. The Old Olive squares were quite literally pulled from my scrap holder as is, no cutting or measuring required.

Old OLive Cardstcok scraps
I was fortunate to find the perfect squares (both the same size) in my scraps!

And the inside is completed with a Happy Birthday greeting (from the Here’s A Card Stamp Set), and the dice stamp image from the Game On Stamp Set in the bottom corner. Here, I used Old Olive Ink on the dice image, which wraps the same green from the outside to the inside.

Inside stamping of the Game On Cards

It’s So Easy To Game On!

As I mentioned earlier, these Game On Stamp Set cards were very quick and easy to make. There was no fussy cutting, punching or die-cutting. I did not add ribbon, bling or dimension.

The thing I really enjoyed about creating these cards is that they are totally different, using the same basic card lay-out on each. This is a great way to make cards if you are not a fan of repeating the same design over and over. Just switch up your colors, designer paper and stamps. And throw in lots of your scrap papers for fun!

For more easy card designs, check out my Monday Style Cards, found here on my blog. These cards feature simple supplies and easy stamping too! Just what we all need for the busy “game” we call life!

Forever Fern Stamp Set In Just Jade

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be

Card made with the Forever Ferm Stamp Set

Monday’s are hard, but in this card making series, I will show you that stamping shouldn’t be. In fact, it’s quite easy. And with minimal supplies and minimal efforts, you can get fabulous results!

Forever Fern Stamp Set

Today’s Monday Card features the Forever Fern Stamp Set. This fantastic stamp set is the cornerstone of the Forever Greenery Suite from Stampin’ Up!. If you would like to see another project that features nature and the color green, click here.

You can purchase the Forever Fern Stamp Set as a bundle with the Forever Flourishing Dies and save 10%. However, since we are using minimal supplies, this Monday Card only uses the stamp set.

Forever Fern Stamp Set and Forever Flourishing Dies
Forever Fern Bundle, item #154094

That’s right, one stamp set, Forever Fern, two ink pads, Bermuda Bay and Mint Macaron, and two colors of cardstock, Just Jade and Whisper White. Please follow along!

A Monday Card

The Card Recipe

Just Jade CS: 5-1/2 x 8-1/2″, score at 4-1/4″ for card base.

Just Jade CS: 2-3/4 x 2-3/4″

Whisper White CS: 4 x 5 1/4″ (for inside, optional)

Whisper White CS: 4 x 4″, 1 x 4″, 2-1/2 x 2-1/2″

Stamp And Assemble

This Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be Card starts out with the typical “fold in half” and score with your bone folder to get a great crisp card base. Let’s not break tradition.

However, my TIP to you is to score once, invert the fold and score again. Your inner crease is now as crisp as the outer one. This makes for a professional looking card base!

Just Jade card base and bone folder

Create Your Own Designer Series Paper

With the minimal supplies used in this card, we are not adding designer series paper to it. We are making our own! This great background pattern can be used with any stamp sets you own that contain flowers or leaves.

To begin, I used the largest fern stamp from the Forever Fern Stamp Set and Bermuda Bay Ink on the 4 x 4″ piece of Whisper White CS. I stamped the image once, then immediately stamped off next to it, to create the second generation or shadow stamp. I continued this in a circular pattern, turning my cardstock as I stamped.

Stmping the largest fern from the Forever Fern Stamp Set

Once I completed stamping the large fern in a full circle, my cardstock looked like this:

Full circle fern stamping

But, don’t worry about the messy middle, we will be covering that part up as we continue.

Next, however, I continued with this piece and stamped the smallest leaves from the Forever Fern Stamp Set in Mint Macaron around the outside edges.

Stamping the smallest ferns from the Forever Fern Stamp Set

Berry Detailed

I continued the great use of color and background stamping on the 1 x 4″ piece of Whisper White CS. For this, I used the berry sprig stamp from the Forever Fern Stamp Set.

By focusing on the middle of the berry sprig, I was able to get 4-5 images across my cardstock. The stamps in the Forever Fern Stamp Set are Dist-Ink-tive, and have built in high and low imagery in the red rubber for great depth and interest.

Stamping the berry sprig stamp from the Forever Fern Stamp Set

Sentimental Friend

I used the sentiment “to a friend that makes me smile” from the Forever Fern Stamp Set, along with Mint Macaron Ink, on the 2-1/2 x 2-1/2″ square of Whisper White CS.

The saying is written in cursive, at a slight slant. Because we are also stamping it at a diagonal orientation, getting it lined up “evenly” can be tricky. I used the lines in my grid paper to help me out.

Stamping the sentiment from the Forever Fern Stamp Set

If this small fern stamp used to add a border around my sentiment in Bermuda Bay looks familiar, you are not seeing double. There are 2 stamps in the Forever Fern Stamp Set that are this same size. Each one curves in a different direction. It will not matter which one you use.

Some Assembly Required

The stamping is complete for the outside of our card, now we are on to assembling it. And, this one couldn’t get much easier!

I started by adhering the 4 x 4″ stamped piece of Whisper White CS to the front of my card base. I left a quarter inch of Just Jade showing behind the top and sides. Next, I adhered the 1 x 4″ stamped piece of Whisper White CS to the bottom of my card base.

Assembling the card front

After adhering my sentiment piece to the 2-3/4 x 2-3/4″ Just Jade CS, I placed it in the middle of my 4 x 4″ Whisper White CS on the diagonal. This will cover up the messy middle stamping, as mentioned earlier.

Finished Forever Fern Card

The Insider Job

Your card is beautiful on the outside, now lets make it pretty inside too! I like to mimic some of the outer stamping into a corner of the inside card. This way the card has continuity and there is still lots of room to add your own sentiment or written thoughts.

Here, I partially stamped the large fern image in Bermuda Bay Ink in the bottom corner to add that inside interest. I surrounded the large fern with the tops of the smallest fern, done in Mint Macaron.

Inside card stamping using Forever Fern Stamp Set

Color Changing Options

With a card recipe this easy and fun, it only made sense to me to create it in different color combinations.

Alternate Color Combinations

The purple lovers card on the left is done in warm berry tones, with a Rich Razzleberry card base, and Blackberry Bliss and Soft Suede Ink.

For my fall inspired card on the right, I chose a Cajun Craze card base. The ink colors used in this alternate card are Cherry Cobbler and Cinnamon Cider.

Christmas Card made with the Forever Fern Stamp Set

And how about a Christmas Card using the Forever Fern Stamp Set? These stamps are versatile enough to do so, and this card recipe makes creating them in large quantities a breeze.

Here, I used a Cherry Cobbler card base along with Shaded Spruce and Cherry Cobbler Ink. The sentiment “a merry hello” comes from the Host Stamp Set titled A Merry Hello. The stamp “heartfelt Christmas” would have worked beautifully here as well. Ask me today how you can earn this stamp set for free!

Get Stamping!

I hope you enjoyed making this easy card on a hard Monday with me. My video tutorial can be found on my FaceBook page, as well as my YouTube channel. If you need any supplies for this card, please feel free to visit my online store at any time. See you next Monday for another installment of:

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be!

Ornamental Gift Card Holder Card

Gift Card Holder using Envelopes Dies

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be

Monday’s are hard, but in this cardmaking series, I will show you that stamping shouldn’t be. In fact, it’s quite easy. And with minimal supplies and minimal efforts, you can get fabulous results! But…

Today’s Monday Card changes things up a bit. Instead of my usual recipe for one stamp set, two colors of ink and two colors of cardstock, for our gift card holder card we are using more!

How much more? For starters, an extra stamp set. I used Ornamental Envelopes and Itty Bitty Birthdays. I also used Designer Series Paper from the Brights Collection. And, to top it off, the Envelopes Dies and a Big Shot die cutting machine.

Easy???

Yes. This gift card holder card is still easy. In fact, you could make it without the dies. You could use whatever colors of cardstock and ink you prefer. You could change up the designer series paper (DSP). All you need is the basic recipe!

The Gift Card Holder Card Recipe

Melon Mambo CS: 4-1/4 x 11″, score at 5-1/2″ for card base.

Whisper White CS: 4 x 5-1/4″, (2) of 3 x 4″, 3/4 x 3″, scrap

DSP: 2-3/4 x 4″, 2 x 3″

Card Base Basics

The card base for this gift card holder card is not standard. It may be hard to break the habit of cutting your cardstock in half horizontally. After cutting the paper to 4-1/4 x 11″ (portrait orientation), score the 11″ length in half at 5-1/2″.

Card base 4-1/4 x 11"

Next, you will need to cut 2-1/4″ off of one end of the cardstock. You can save this piece for another use, we won’t need it for this card.

Cutting the card base correctly.

Die Cutting Effects

This gift card holder card takes advantage of the Envelopes Dies to create our pocket for the gift card. I used the smallest of the envelope liner dies and some DSP to create my pocket.

Smallest Envelopes Liner Die and DSP

Next, I used my Paper Snips to trim away the excess flap. I folded the top of my liner down and scored the edge with my bone folder to finish creating my pocket. The polka dot pattern remains on the outside (bottom), and the faded pattern shows at the top.

Additionally, I used an accent die from the Envelopes Dies to create a cut-away border on the top and bottom of one of the 3 x 4″ pieces of Whisper White CS.

Simple Stamping

My Monday Cards require as much simpleness as possible. For this gift card holder card, I only used one color of ink, Melon Mambo for my sample, and Bermuda Bay in my video tutorial.

I started with the remaining piece of 3 x 4″ Whisper White CS, and stamped in both upper corners with a stamp from the Ornamental Envelopes Stamp Set. I added an additional accent stamp in the top middle too. Next, I stamped my sentiment from the Itty Bitty Birthdays Stamp Set on the 3/4 x 3″ white cs.

Adding stamped images to the smaller panel

On the 4 x 5-1/4″ piece of Whisper White CS, I made sure to stamp on the edge that would be revealed when the card is in the closed position. I chose “it’s your day!” from the Itty Bitty Birthdays Stamp Set, and completed the look with the confetti stamp from Ornamental Envelopes.

Stamping on the larger panel

And Repeat

The last bit of stamping also requires the last bit of die cutting. I stamped the trio flower stamp from the Ornamental Envelopes Stamp Set onto a scrap of white cs. Lastly, I die cut it with the coordinating die from the Envelopes Dies. The die cuts out 3 individual flowers!

Cutting the trio of flowers using the Envelopes Dies

Quick Assembly

The gift card holder card goes together easily! For the front, I layered the die cut Whisper White piece, the 2 x 3″ DSP and the sentiment piece, in that order.

Front of gift card holder card, assembled

I placed the stamped 3 x 4″ Whisper White piece on the backside of the card front. Then, I carefully added adhesive to only the outer sides and bottom edge of my die cut pocket.

Glue adhesive on the back pocket of the gift card holder

I added this gift card pocket to the bottom of the white panel, making sure there was room to add a gift card. If you use too much glue or tape adhesive, the gift card will not fit in the slot.

Assembled inside panel of gift card holder card, with pocket
I added a small drop of Tombow Liquid Glue to the pocket flap to hold it down. Next, I glued on the largest of my die cut flowers as an accent piece.

The large 4 x 5-1/4″ Whisper White panel needs to be adhered to the gift card holder card base, and assembly is complete! All that remains is adding a gift card and gifting this card away!

Gift Cards Galore

Assembled gift card holder cards

Gift cards remain a popular choice, and sticking one willy-nilly into a card creates awkward moments when the recipient opens it. This gift card holder card gives you the option to secure your gift card, and make the present far more ‘presentable’!

I hope you enjoyed this stepped up version of a Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be Card. If you would like to watch my video tutorial on assembling this card from start to finish, you will find it on my FaceBook Page or YouTube Channel.

And if you need any supplies to create this great card, head over to my online store, where you will be sure to find everything and then some! Tune in next week for more quick and easy Monday style stamping with me!

In The Pines In Shaded Spruce

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be

Card made with In The Pines Stamp Set

Monday’s are hard, but in this card making series, I will show you that stamping shouldn’t be. In fact, it’s quite easy. And with minimal supplies and minimal efforts, you can get fabulous results!

To see my wonderful Monday card from last week, click here.

In The Pines Stamp Set

Today’s Monday Card features the stamp set In The Pines. This is a brand new upcoming release from the August-December 2020 Mini Catalog from Stampin’ Up!. I have a feeling it will be a carry-over item into the next annual catalog, it is so versatile!

Starting on August 4, 2020, you can purchase In the Pines as a bundle with the Pine Wood Dies and save 10%. However, since we are using minimal supplies, this Monday Card only uses the stamp set.

In The Pines Stamp Set
In The Pines Stamp Set, item #153448

That’s right, one stamp set, In The Pines, two ink pads, Shaded Spruce and Memento Tuxedo Black, and two colors of cardstock, Shaded Spruce and Whisper White. Please follow along!

A Monday Card

The Card Recipe

Shaded Spruce CS: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2″, score at 4 1/4″ for card base.

Shaded Spruce CS: 2-1/2 x 3-1/2″ and 1-1/2x 4″

Whisper White CS: 4 x 5 1/4″ x 2 (one for inside, optional)

Whisper White CS: 2-1/4 x 3-1/4″, 1-1/4 x 4″

Stamp And Assemble

This Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be Card starts out with the typical “fold in half” and score with your bone folder to get a great crisp card base. Let’s not break tradition.

However, my TIP to you is to score once, invert the fold and score again. Your inner crease is now as crisp as the outer one. This makes for a professional looking card base!

Shaded Spruce CS and bone folder

Create A Crease

Usually this is where we begin stamping to create our background paper. This easy to make card has different features, including a corner crease that gets a little stamped action.

To start, I simply folded a small section of the top right corner of my 4 x 5-1/4″ Whisper White CS toward the middle. I used my bone folder to burnish the crease and help the fold to stay bent over.

I then un-bent my cardstock and flipped it over so the back was facing up. Next, I used the snowflake (or dots) stamp from the In The Pines Stamp Set and inked it in Shaded Spruce. I stamped this image over the bent corner portion of my paper.

Stamping snow dots with the In The Pines Stamp Set

By stamping the corner from the back side of the paper, the front of the corner has great images when flipped around into position. I also avoided getting ink on the front where I didn’t want ink to be.

Front of bent crease stamped with snow dot stamp from In The Pines Stamp Set

Sentiment Of Anytime Of The Year

The In The Pines Stamp Set has exactly two sentiment choices: Thinking of You or Season’s Greeetings. They are both the same petite size, and the same fantastic font. This makes the In The Pines Stamp Set perfect for pine tree themed cards year round.

I chose the Holiday version for my card here, but in my video tutorial, I swapped out the seasonal greeting for the Thinking of You sentiment. In both cases, I used Memento Black Ink for the saying, and placed it in the bottom right corner of my Whisper White CS.

Stamping the sentiment from In The Pines Stamp Set

Oh Christmas (Or Pine) Tree

To finish the stamping for the outside of my easy Monday card, I next turned to the theme of the In The Pines Stamp Set, the pines!

I began with the largest pine tree outline from the In The Pines Stamp Set, and inked it in Memento Black Ink onto the 2-1/4 x 3-1/4″ Whisper White CS. Next, I inked the tree trunk in the same black ink and used it to fill in the open space left by the outline stamp.

To make my tree green with envy…or beauty…I inked the like size shading stamp and filled in my tree outline quickly. The In The Pines Stamp Set provides perfect two-step stamping in this way.

Large pine tree stamp from In The Pines Stamp Set
The Shaded Spruce Ink looks really dark when it is first stamped, but the color will lighten slightly as it dries.

After that, I stamped a row of trees on my 1-1/4 x 4″ piece of Whisper White CS, using only the filler tree grouping stamp from the In The Pines Stamp Set. I stamped in Shaded Spruce, then immediately stamped off to create lighter trees. This process was done twice along the length of the paper.

For additional color, I cleaned the Shaded Spruce Ink off my stamp and repeated the same process with the filler tree grouping stamp, this time around I used Memento Black Ink. This Dist-Ink-Tive style stamp set creates instant depth with highs and lows in color saturation.

Stamping a row of pine trees using the In The Pines Stamp Set

Easy Assembly

The large piece of Whisper White CS with the creased corner and sentiment is the first layer onto my card base. Before adding on the pine stamped images, I gave each one a gorgeous mat in Shaded Spruce CS. I like to adhere these go-together pieces before putting them in their place on my card.

I began with the row of pine trees, adhering it slightly above my sentiment. This one must go down first, so the focal pine can be layered over top of it.

Layering card front part 1

When I added the focal pine tree to the front of my card, the bottom overlaps the row of pines and the top right edge holds down the folded crease. This leaves a little gap in the upper left corner. I added 2 small scraps of Shaded Spruce CS on the back of my large pine tree assembly to give proper height and a cohesive seating.

Layering card front part 2
When layering multi pieces that overlap, there can be gaps due to different thickness of papers. I like to add small scraps of cardstock to the back of pieces that need a little “lift”.

The Insider Job

Your card is beautiful on the outside, now lets make it pretty inside too! I like to mimic some of the outer stamping into a corner of the inside card. This way the card has continuity and there is still lots of room to add your own sentiment or written thoughts.

Here, I used the same technique from the stamping of the row of pine trees to add that inside interest. In this case I only used Shaded Spruce Ink and skipped the Memento Black Ink.

Stamping inside of card using the In The Pines Stamp Set

Step It Up!

Adding more can be fun! For my stepped-up version of my card, I used additional new products from the up-coming August-December 2020 Mini Catalog. The Pine Woods Dies (item #153563) provided me with Shaded Spruce die cut trees that peek out from the creased corner.

The Evergreen Forest 3D Embossing Folder (item #153576) gave great texture to my Whisper White CS front. And for embellishments, I chose the Wonder Of The Season Ribbon Combo Pack (item #153537) and some Gold Metallic Pearls (item #146282).

The little swoosh of snow under my large pine tree came from a die cut too. I ran the brush end tip of my Light Pool Party Stampin’ Blend along the edge for shading and contrast.

I hope you enjoyed making this easy card on a hard Monday with me, where I showcased some great new products coming your way soon! My video tutorial can be found on my FaceBook page, as well as my YouTube channel.

If you need any supplies to make fabulous cards like these, please feel free to visit my online store, https://www.juliemakson.stampinup.net, at any time. See you next Monday for another installment of:

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be!

Beautiful Moments In Balmy Blue

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be

Card made with Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

Monday’s are hard, but in this card making series, I will show you that stamping shouldn’t be. In fact, it’s quite easy. And with minimal supplies and minimal efforts, you can get fabulous results! To see last Monday’s card, click here.

Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

Today’s Monday Card features the stamp set, Beautiful Moments. This is a fantastic stamp set if you enjoy coloring, with its large open images. If you are not a fan of coloring, I am going to show you a way to make colorful clothing without actually coloring.

Beautiful Moments Stamp Set, item #151677

Our fabulous Monday Card uses minimal supplies: one stamp set, Beautiful Moments, two ink pads, Early Espresso and Balmy Blue, and two colors of cardstock, Balmy Blue and Crumb Cake. Please follow along!

A Monday Card

The Card Recipe

Balmy Blue CS: 5-1/2 x 8-1/2″, score at 4-1/4″ for card base.

Balmy Blue CS: 4 x 5-1/4″, 3-1/4 x 3-1/4″, scrap @ 2-1/2 x 2-1/2″

Crumb Cake CS: 3-1/2 x 3-1/2″, 3 x 3″, 1 x 4″, 3/4 x 2-1/2″

Stamp And Assemble

This Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be Card starts out with the typical “fold in half” and score with your bone folder to get a great crisp card base. Let’s not break tradition.

However, my TIP to you is to score once, invert the fold and score again. Your inner crease is now as crisp as the outer one. This makes for a professional looking card base!

Balmy Blue card base and bone folder

Create Your Own Designer Series Paper

With the minimal supplies used in this card, we are not adding designer series paper to it. We are making our own! I use this great background pattern effect with any stamp sets I own.

I suggest stamping on scrap paper, as this technique has you stamping off the edge of your cardstock. Starting at the bottom, stamp the line stamp from the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set in Balmy Blue Ink on the 4 x 5-1/4″ Balmy Blue CS.

Next, continue to fill in the wavy lines up each side of the paper and along the top. I varied the position of the stamp to get a random pattern. Also, I criss-crossed some of the lines, like choppy waves. I focused on the outer edges, knowing the middle would eventually be covered in layers.

Stamping the line stamp from Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

Simple Stamping

This Easy Monday Card couldn’t get any easier! I used Early Espresso Ink to stamp the grassy plants from the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set onto the 1 x 4″ piece of Crumb Cake CS. I varied the height of each stamping, filling my paper as I went across it.

Moving on to my sentiment, I chose the stamp “collect beautiful moments” from the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set. The remaining sentiments in this set would have worked just as well.

I inked the stamp in Early Espresso and applied it to the 3/4 x 2-1/2″ Crumb Cake CS. Purposefully, I made sure to stamp the sentiment as far left as I could. This enabled me to tear off a small section on the right, leaving a jagged edge.

Stamps from Beautiful Moments Stamo Set and Early Espresso Ink

Beach Combers

The two young ladies with their sand buckets make an adorable pair. I stamped this image from the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set twice in Early Espresso Ink, once on the 3 x 3 Crumb Cake CS, and once on the Balmy Blue scrap.

I kept the image on the Crumb Cake CS closer to the top, to allow room for the sentiment piece. The Balmy Blue scrap has an entirely different purpose.

Girls with buckets stamp from Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

To make colorful dresses for my girls, I brought in my Paper Snips and cutting skills. First, I cut the pair apart, so I could tackle each dress one at a time. Next, I fussy cut each dress, leaving the dark outline visible.

Fussy Cutting stamped dresses

Lastly, I placed the beautiful blue dresses on my beachy friends. This is a great way to add color without coloring. But, you could also add pattern paper here and play paper dolls all day long. Just remember that you need to be able to see the stamped image on the pattern paper to cut it out.

Easy Monday Card Layering

The stamping on the outside of the card is complete. Now it is assembly time. The beach combers have two additional square layers to complete their matting.

Layer 1 of card front

The rest of the card also goes together just as easy. First, I layered the 4 x 5=1/4″ Balmy Blue CS onto the card base. I added my beach combers layer combo toward the top, centered in the middle. I placed the sentiment under the girls feet, toward the left of the square, with the jagged edge flowing to the right. The grassy fronds were placed closer to the bottom of the card.

Finished Layering of the card

The Insider Job

Your card is beautiful on the outside, now lets make it pretty inside too! I like to mimic some of the outer stamping into a corner of the inside card. This way the card has continuity and there is still lots of room to add your own sentiment or written thoughts.

For this card, I stamped the girl on the left into the bottom corner, making sure my stamp flowed well off the paper where needed. I also stamped a grassy frond next to her. This was done using Early Espresso Ink.

To make her fancy, I stamped the dress on a Crumb Cake scrap and fussy cut it. I adhered it with my favorite adhesive, Tombow Liquid Glue. Now, this image is the opposite of what is shown on the front of the card, yet similar in nature.

Inside Stamping using the Beautiful Moments Stamp Set

Change It Up!

This is when I usually show a card made with this same layout that incorporates some ribbon or bling, something to step it up beyond simple. Today, I am sharing a card without additional embellishment, instead changing the colors and content.

It is my hope to inspire you to use the card recipes I include in my Monday Card Series, using whatever colors and stamps you have on hand. My Christmas In July card does just that! It is made with the same recipe as the Beautiful Moments Beach Card.

Christmas In July Card
This card is made using the stamp set Perfectly Plaid, item #149418

This nature lover’s card is not over-the-top red and green and jolly. I kept the tones quite neutral, with Pear Pizzazz and Crumb Cake. I sponged the Crumb CS with like colored ink to deepen the tone. The trees were punched from DSP using the Pine Tree Punch (item #149521), then added to the card front with dimensionals for lift.

Here is the side by side comparison so you can see how alike these two cards really are!

What will you create with this recipe? The possibilities are endless when you are crafty…or have a great recipe to work with!

I hope you enjoyed making this easy card on a hard Monday with me. My video tutorial can be found on my FaceBook page, as well as my YouTube channel. If you need any supplies for this card, please feel free to visit my online store, https://www.juliemakson.stampinup.net, at any time. See you next Monday for another installment of:

Monday’s Are Hard, Stamping Shouldn’t Be!