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Since you already know the answer, YES you can actually make a card with just two stamps, let's check this out. This sweet trio of candles in the Happy Birthday clear stamp set from Impression Obsession is perfect for this simple idea. It's just one smallish stamp with three candles but by repeating the image it packs a LOT of punch.
Since you already know the answer, YES you can actually make a card with just two stamps, let's check this out. This sweet trio of candles in the Happy Birthday clear stamp set from Impression Obsession is perfect for this simple idea. It's just one smallish stamp with three candles but by repeating the image it packs a LOT of punch.
So let me ask you, what stamps do you have in your stash that might pack a BIG PUNCH by repeating them on a card base? You might stamp them straight across the card like this, or you might fill the entire panel with that image.
Don't you always need some cute birthday cards ready to go? Consider whipping up a whole pile of cards using these simple ideas. This next card features the same basic layout - a row of stamped images, and a sentiment on a die cut circle.
In this case, I decided to use ink to color my row of gifts. This idea works perfectly if you have a coordinating die for your stamped image. Here's how:- First, stamp your row of images. (And if you plan to make multiple cards - go ahead and prep to make stack of cards all at once!)
- Then, die cut the coordinating shape from the middle of a cardstock scrap. This will create a pattern, or mask to ink within. (pink cardstock in the photo below)
- Line up your mask over the stamped image, and sponge color over the top. For this card, I made two masks - one for the green/teal inks and one for the yellow/orange/pink, so that the ink buildup on the mask wouldn't get muddy and bleed together as I worked.
Remember, this card only takes TWO STAMPS. (and two dies, if we're being specific!) To finish off this card, I used cardstock dots in coordinating colors. Here's a tip: For flat cards that are easy to mail, this is one of my favorite tricks - use two sizes of hole punches to make a bunch of dots, and glue them on like you would use rhinestones, pearls, or enamel dots.
Shop the Supplies on Today's Cards:
Happy Birthday clear stamp set (no longer available)
- Have you been to the IO website lately? We are so sad that Impression Obsession will be closing their doors at the end of 2024. Keep shopping the awesome sales, and grab everything on your wish list while you still can! Everything is at least 30% off right now - but check that sale section for steeper sales!
Need some more two-stamp inspiration? Check out this cozy, fall card idea. (You can find the full blog post HERE.) I utilized some patterned paper strips to create the background of this card, but then there's just TWO stamps to finish it off. The sunflower image isn't long enough to cover the whole card, but I stamped it two times next to each other, and then covered up the seam with the die-cut rectangle. Then, a simple sentiment to finish it off!
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links updated 9/30/24
SO CUTE, Laura!!! YES!!!! I did EXACTLY what you did today! I've created my B.D. Card for this challenge, & guess what? I used ONE stamp set, & I eve did what YOU DID TOO--- Stretched the image UP the card! LOL Great minds think alike??? LOL LOVE your colorful candles & the collage way you added the sentiment & embellishments! A SUPER JOB!!! ;)<3
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