7/16/2022

Stamped Combo ~ Winnie The Pooh Social Media Hop Party

 Hello.  This is a super fun Winnie The Pooh-themed social media hop with crafty friends.  This one is similar to a blog hop but we are using different social media platforms.  How fun is that?  Please comment on my project post and then follow the link to the next person's post, and so on.


I am so excited to share my take on this adorable theme.  Three cards were created with sweet Pooh and friends stamps by Unity Stamp Co.  Here is the first one with tag layers.




I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for the first holiday card, above.
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Here is a look at two more sweet cards.  I tried to make it look like a storybook scene.  Awe, aren't these stamps the cutest?


Sentiment:
Some people care too much.  I think it's called love.

To make the first Christmas card, stamp the scene and the sentiment onto white cardstock.  Next, die-cut the scene in a large tag shape.  Also, trim the sentiment.  Then, die-cut a frame layer from patterned paper for behind the scene tag.  Next, color in the scene.  I use Copic markers.  Also, make a tag from the sentiment label, tying it with twine onto the scene panel.  Finally, adhere it all to the A2 card base, to finish.

To make the last 2 white on kraft cards, begin by preparing two A2 size card bases in kraft cardstock.  Then begin stamping onto white cardstock with alcohol-friendly ink or ink for use with your coloring medium.  I stamped on two panels with two different card scenes and sentiments.  Next, color in the sweet Pooh scenes.  I used Copic markers for these cards.  Then, trim, fussy cut or die-cut the stamped panels.  Next, add small embellishments from paper scraps or use sequins or adhesive gems.  Also, tie tan cording around the front of an A2 size kraft color card base.  Finally, adhere the stamped panels and embellishments over the card base, to finish.


Sentiment:
A friend is one of the nicest things you can have and one of the best things you can be.

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Your next stop in the hop is Donna's blog.

The entire hop lineup is on Crystal's blog or @crystalominkler

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Gaylynn
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34 comments:

  1. These are all so adorable! Thanks for sharing. :)

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  2. Fabulous Pooh cards Gaylynn! I just love your work and how you cut part of the image off on the one card!

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    1. Oh thanks so much, Vannessa. There are so many possibilities. :)

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  3. I absolutely love how all three turned out! Your coloring is just amazing and the layouts are so very fun.

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  4. These are great! I like the idea of them coming straight from a book.

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  5. These are each so sweet and beautiful! I did the last Cardmaker's Summit, but I got SOOOO many emails after it. I may have to sign up though, having seen a few bloggers today involved in it! That would be fun to see you there.

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    1. Oh, thanks so much, Rebekah. This is the first time as a speaker in the Summit, for me. It is going to be amazing. So many creative folks. Hope to see you there. :)

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  6. Darling cards and great coloring. I like the irregular shape of the card panel- awesome!

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    1. These were all fun to make, especially with that background die-cut. Thanks so much. :)

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  7. Such sweet cards! I love kraft cardstock, and am glad to see how you used it :)

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    1. Thank you, Terri. They were fun to do on kraft.

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  8. These are so adorable. I love how you cut out the white cardstock.

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    1. Oh, thank you Deanna. It was fun to try a different die-cut background.

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  9. Great cards! I can't wait for the next CMSS! I followed the last one and enjoyed it!

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    1. Thanks so much. I like all of the different ideas that come from the summit, each time.

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  10. Sweet cards!! I'm partial to the Christmas card!! Love your beautiful coloring!

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    1. Awe, I like the Christmas one too, especially to help get ahead of the holiday projects. Thanks for this fun hop. Glad to be part of it. :)

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  11. love your projects! the fussy cutting on the last two cards is magical! thought it was a die cut and was looking to see where it was from! the tag card with the extra tag sentiment is perfect!

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    1. Hi Jenni. Thanks so much. The 2 layers on the kraft cards are die-cut from this die. I love it. https://shrsl.com/3m075

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  12. Oh my goodness!! I just love your cards! I couldn't being to choose a favorite! Wow!!

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  13. Hi friend..you did a wonderful job capturing the story book vibe with your cards. I love all of your work and I'm happy to have a bit of time to come browse your beautiful blog.

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    1. Hi Donna. Thanks for stopping by, my friend. :)

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  14. Love your vibrant coloring on each card! Your cards are always so SWEET Gaylynn! The new die is pretty sweet too! ♥️

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    1. Awe, that is so nice, Michelle. Thanks for visiting. Have a great weekend.

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  15. I absolutely love the storybook designs! The colors are so vibrant too. Great job! Thanks for playing along for us to see.

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  16. Cute cards. love the fussy cutting on the last two cards.

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    1. Thanks Cindy. The background was actually die-cut from this die. https://shrsl.com/3m075

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