Skip to main content

Want some penguin love


I just love this “Penguin Love” stamp set by Tubby Craft.

I used it to make a cute Christmas card.

The stamps leave a very sharp and crisp image.

And as they are flexible, you can be very creative with them!
Many designs in 1 stamp set, give you loads of options to mix  and match, like I have done in this card ;)



Here’s how I made this card:-

    Let’s prepare the base for the card:
 Cut a piece of White card stock of 14.5*10 c.m.
 Fussy cut the two hills.






 
  
   Now, take the White cardstock.
    Stamp the snow flake and star with Watermark   stamp pad & heat emboss it with  Clear Embossing     Powder.








  Colour the relevant portion (the ones above the hills) with Distress Inks.
I have used 3 colours and blended them to give this evening-sky effect!   Looks so Christmas-y :D
The Snow Flake stamps turned out to be magical!




   Now for my favourite part.

Take the Penguin stamp, put it on the acrylic block, cover it with the Black Dye Ink & stamp it on a piece of white card stock.

This stamp set comes with a cute,little scarf stamp which I covered with Red dye ink and stamped on to the 2nd penguin.

I coloured them with the Distress Inks. I love how these inks blend so easily and perfectly!

Fussy cut the penguins






  Take the Merry Christmas and Wishing sentiments, stamp them on a piece of white card stock and cut them.
I also stamped the Heart stamp along with Merry Christmas!

  Finally, assemble the card.


I love to give 3D effects to my cards, so I put foam tape below every piece.
I  have popped up all the stamped images and background and then adhered the assembled panel on White Cardstock of 270 gsm of 21*15 c.m., folded in half.


    Just to give more detailing, i gave the hills and the Christmas sentiment the stitched effect with a black marker.

    TADA!! You have a beautiful Christmas card for this season! :D




Thank you 
Devika Gujral





Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

ATC coins using mini stamps

Hello there, This is Priyadarshini here today, I have ATC coins here today using stamps from Tubby craft. I have used 3 different stamps to make these. They are easy and quick to make and absolute fun too. I have a common base here which is black cardstock and die cut small circle from white cardstock. I created different background for each using stencils and inks from Tubby craft.  What are Artist trading coins? They are miniature art created on 2.5"circle of heavy base cardstock.  ATC with stenciled background                      First, I stenciled the white cardstock using stencils and dye inks. Then added this to a black circle die cut.  Inks used are:  Turquoise ,  Olive green ,  Lavender violet I offset the stencil to get a a complete stenciled background. I stamped the images from  Lovely Owl  and  Butterfly Love  and coloured them with colour pencils.  To embellish, I added corrugated sheet,cotton gauze and twine.  To finish the coins, I added

Tubby Craft - Penguin Love - Birthday Cards by Deepti

Hello Everyone, I'm stopping by to share two birthday cards using cute Tubby Craft stamp called "Penguin Love" and "Birthday Wishes". I have used Masking technique to make both the cards. Card 1 To make this card, I die cut out the white card stock and stamped the penguins by masking them using Black tubby craft ink. Once satisfied, I stamped the balloons too and colored all these images using alcohol markers. After that I stamped the sentiment on white strip and adhered the same using foam tape along with washi tape. Glued it on Pista green card stock. Finally added some clear sequins to complete it. Here is my second card using same stamp set.. For this card also, I die cut out white card stock . Then I stamped the image and masked it to ink the background. After that I stamped the balloons and the sentiment. Added stamped and fussy cut gift too.  Finally adhered it on matching note card and added some matching s

Two amazing anniversary cards by Anushree

Hi Everyone !! Hope you all are doing good and crafting too. I have two cards for today. I have highlighted  different techniques for each card. Onto my first card, I have tried showcasing repeated stamping in a border style . I have used Plumeria Florals stamp set and Jet Black dye ink from Tubby craft to stamp the border first. Next I chose Imperial Red and Lead gray dye inks from Tubby Craft to color my florals. Sentiment is a die cut on Gold card stock and the card is embellished in gold peals. For border,I have adhered Gold border die cut to enhance the card on a black cardstock. Now onto my second card, I am using Checkered Stencil for the background .I have used rainbow colors from Tubby Craft Dye ink collection to put them on paper using blending brushes. I masked the center with a circle die cut before applying inks to the card base. Once stenciled background is ready,I removed the mask and stamped sentiment from Luc