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Winning Idea! How to Easily Make Marvelous Hand Stamped Cards

Card Making Techniques· Gallery

14 Dec

Do you know how to make hand stamped cards that are easy and marvelous to look at? I’ll teach you! This card uses a technique you just might get addicted to!

I immediately thought the Stampin’ Up! ‘Forever Fern’ stamp set would be perfect for my hand stamped cards. I grabbed a few inks pads, my markers, and some Post-it notes.

I used the Post-it notes to mask off and stamp the images around that same area. I used my Stampin’ Up! Grid Paper to make sure my lines were straight when I drew the lines with my marker. You’re not going want to miss a second of the video tutorial–that explains it best!

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HAND STAMPED CARDS

If you thought you had to have a lot of supplies to make hand stamped cards then you’ll be pleasantly surprised with this tutorial. I love my quick and easy card ideas and I hope that you do too. These hand stamped cards would make perfect gifts too.

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Do you like these hand stamped cards? What other stamp sets can you envision using? I can’t wait to read what you share!

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This card uses just 3 ink pads and one marker:

  • Pacific Point
  • Poppy Parade
  • Granny Apple Green
  • + Pacific Point Stampin’ Write Marker
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Now let’s make a card in the ‘portrait’ mode!

Inks used:

  • Merry Merlot
  • Night of Navy
  • Mossy Meadow
  • + Night of Navy Stampin’ Write Marker
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Your hand stamped card will look more ‘finished’ and have those special touches when you stamp the inside and a coordinating envelope too!

Hand Stamped Card Measurements

  • Basic White Cardstock Thick – 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″, scored at 4 1/4″
  • Colored Cardstock – 4″ x 5 1/4″
  • Basic White – 3 3/4″ x 5″

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My name is Sharon Armstrong and I have been a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator since 1997! I have been married to my husband Mark for over 46 years and we have 5 children, their spouse and 14 grandkids!

In the beginning I worked my stamp business and a full time job. In 2014 I decided to have a full time stamp business and called it TxStampin. On my journey I have met so many dear friends all because of a rubber stamp!
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  1. Dot says

    December 14, 2021 at 7:57 am

    Your download button isn’t working.

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  2. Sandra Potter says

    December 14, 2021 at 9:06 am

    Sharon I’m new to your u tube station. I was reading the instructions for mystery Monday. It said the card will be a portrait. What does that mean? I watched yesterday but I didn’t make a card because I didn’t know what was meant by portrait. I want to make one on the replay. Thank you.

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    • Margaret Bourgoine says

      February 17, 2022 at 10:58 am

      Portrait means the card is going vertical (up and down when you look at it). Landscape means that the card is horizontal ( the 5-1’2 is is going from left to right with the fold at the top) Portrait is that the 5-1/2 is going up and down with the fold on the left). I hope this makes sense, I felt I wanted to try and help you. Mystery Monday is a lot of fun join in and ask these questions on there. This a very friendly and helpful group.

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      • Sharon Armstrong says

        February 17, 2022 at 12:22 pm

        Thank you Margaret for replying to Sandra! You are the best!!!

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