Showing posts with label Blog Hops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog Hops. Show all posts

World Card Making Day Blog Hop ZOMBIES!

Happy World Card Making Day!
Whimsy Stamps is celebrating this creative occasion with a Halloween themed blog hop and giving away a $25 gift certificate.

For your chance to win a $25 gift certificate to the Whimsy store leave a comment below (click on the word bubble). Then continue hopping along, leaving comments on all the other blogs listed on the bottom of this post.

All comments must be left by midnight on Saturday, October 12th and the winner will be announced on the Whimsy Stamps blog on October 13th.
UPDATED 10/13/19 winners announced HERE

Here's my Zombie Frame meets Zombie Licious card to share with you for this special occasion...


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World Card Making Day Whimsy Stamps Blog Hop

Happy World Cardmaking Day fellow paper crafters and welcome to the Whimsy Stamps blog hop celebrating our favorite hobby! 


Be sure to leave a comment at the bottom of this post and on all the other blogs along the hop for your chance to win prizes! Continue reading for more information...
Have FUN!
The card I have to share with you today is using the Caution Dog Slobber clear stamp set coupled with the Brick stencil 


I started out with a white piece of card stock and sponged brownish ink onto the Brick stencil skipping over a few places to leave some areas blank


I stamped the overly-happy (is there such a thing?!) little dog from Caution Dog Slobber onto watercolor paper and used distress inks to watercolor him/her???  Then I hand cut him/her out. 


the sentiment is from the aptly named Happy Headlines clear stamp set


I stamped the paws with a pink ink just here and there. 
I love when dogs (and cats) have pink paws, I just love paws in general. 

I added a little pastel chalk below the dog for a shadow and then applied him/her (which do you think it is?) with foam tape for added dimension.

I hope you are always smiling and that you enjoy the rest of the Whimsy Stamps World Cardmaking Day Blog Celebration!

Click on the word bubble at the very bottom of this post and leave a comment. 
Then see the list of other Whimsy Stamps design team blogs to continue hopping along :)!

Caution Dog Slobber Clear Stamps  Happy Headlines Clear Stamps  Brick Pattern Stencil

 Blog Hop List:

Also be sure to check out the Whimsy Blog every night this month for the 2nd Annual
 31 Nights of Halloween blog celebration with loads of prizes and Halloween FUN throughout the entire month!


Thanks for stopping by...see you soon,

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Addicted to Rubber Stamps and GlueDots!


Hi everyone, and thanks for hopping along with Glue Dots and Whimsy Stamps blog hop!  
There are lots of different prizes to be given away plus a $100 value Grand Prize too!

To enter into the giveaways, all you need to do is comment on EACH blog throughout the hop. Then for the grand prize, after you have commented on all stops along the way, use the linky tool on the last stop and enter your name and email address.
Winners will be randomly selected and will be announced on the Whimsy Blog on Monday 9/3/18.  Have FUN and enjoy the hop!!

And now to share with you my project...


I started out with a white 4 x 5 1/4 piece of card stock and used the Teardrop Stencil (this is such a cool stencil, it can be used for countless different looks) to sponge on distress inks (salty ocean & wilted violet).  Then I cut off a strip of it to use for the bottom of the card and used the leftover portion to stamp the t-shirt on.  


I stamped the t-shirt from the Addicted to Rubber Stamps set with Versafine Clair black ink.  This set has lots of options for you to customize your t-shirts with funny sentiments that are sure to give any stamper a giggle or two.


 I used a marker to color in the purple collar and other bands on the t-shirt and once I had everything  customized the way I wanted it I hand cut the shirt out and popped it up with foam tape.  

 

For the top purple panel I used the Wavy Edgers die and Shaker Maker Combo die to cut out the stitched circle opening and curved scalloped edge.  Then I matted everything onto a black card base.


The final touch was using Glue Dots to apply my sequins.  I love using Glue Dots for sequins because they aren't messy like liquid glues and there's no chance of glue seeping out onto the card.  Additionally I find with liquid glues that the sequins can pop off easily whereas you would need to pull off ones applied with Glue Dots.  I use the mini dots for most sequins but if they are still too big I can easily just cut them into a smaller size.


 Thanks for hopping by and to leave a comment see the SHARE buttons at bottom of this post and click on the word bubble :o).   


Visit all of these blogs and leave a comment at each for your chance to win hidden prizes!

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