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Cards for Mom and Baby -by DT Mugdha

  Hello Crafty Friends,  Mugdha Here Today I am going to share two different cards with you all. One of them is for MOM and other one is for New born baby. I know Mother's day has already been passed but for me Every day is a Mother's day and You can wish her anytime. Lets have a look at first card I used Swirl and Floral stamp, I stamped the images on watercolor paper and colored them using zigs real brush pens. I then fussy cut all the images, I die cut out MOM word using Alphabet die and adhered it in the middle of card panel using foam adhesive tape. I then arranged all the floral images around it. lastly, added some pearls and glossy accent on the word die cut MOM. I then pasted entire panel on a yellow card base. Here is the next card      For this card , I used Baby in box stamp. I used the tiny stamps from the set to make background of the card, I stamped them using Tubby craft lead grey ink . I stamped the cute baby image on watercolor paper and colored them using zig

CREATING QUICK & EASY GET WELL CARDS II DT ANIRUDH

Hi there everyone and I hope you and your families are doing good! Today, I thought of making some quick and easy cards for all those facing health issues amidst this ongoing chaos... and I came with this idea, For the detailed process, CLICK HERE Let's see the details... Started by using colored cardstock and ink blended with Lawn green, Emerald green and Olive green Tubby Dye Ink pads, creating a lighter halo at the center and darker shades towards the periphery. Using the foliage stamp from the Birds Get Well Soon Stamp set and the darkest shade, I stamped it a couple of times at the outer sides and with the lightest shade at the central halo. For the focal image, I heat embossed the cockatoo using silver embossing powder and added the sentiments by white heat embossing on black cardstock strips. To finish the card, I simply adhered this panel to a black card base; and there you have a quick and easy get well soon card. Quick, right? Check this another card I made using the same

Encouragement cards - DT Mugdha

       Hello Crafty Friends,      Mugdha here , I hope all of you are staying safe at home.    Today I am going to share two encouragement cards with you all. Lets have a look at them one by one.    Here is my first card I used Kindness stamp set for this card. I stamped the cute images and colored them with zigs real I brush pens. I then fussy them, For background I used Sapphire blue and Aqua blue inks  and white gel pen to show the rain drops. I then adhered all the images using Foam adhesive and stamped the sentiment which is from same stamp set. Here is my Second card For this card, I used Bird get well soon stamp. I stamped the image of cute Toucan and colored it using zigs real brush pens. For background I used Pumice stone distress ink and cloud stencil. I then adhered the fussy cut bird image and stamped the sentiment.   Happy Crafting !! Thank you for stopping by Products used

The little birdie cards by DT Dhruvika

 Hello Crafty Folks, I hope all of you are safe and crafting in your homes. It has been really tough during these unprecedented times. It is difficult as these numbers are tuning to known people who have been now struggling with lives. I thought of creating a fun Get Well Soon card with all of you. Let's have a look at the card first. To create this card you shall require the following:- 1. Dress My Craft Iris White Cardstock measuring 5.5 x 8.5 inches scored in half at the longer side at 4.25 inches. 2. Some Foliage Die Cuts/ Stamped images 3. Tubby Craft Birds Get Well Soon 4. Tooth Pick Qty 1 5. Thread of your choice to create a swing. 6. Tubby Craft Scalloped Clouds Stencils  7. Tubby Craft Dye Inks Light Pink , Aqua Blue and Lawn Green 8. Nuvo Drops for embelishment (optional) 9. Semi Circle Die/ Semi Circle if you can handcut 10. Scissors, foam tape and Glue To create the card, I first die cut the semi circle from the cardstock such that it is cut only from the front flap. I