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⭐️A Disney-Inspired Card Adventure with Dumbo ⭐️

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⭐️A Disney-Inspired Card Adventure with Dumbo ⭐️

🐘🎪Greetings, fellow crafters and Disney enthusiasts!Join me on a magical journey as I bring the enchanting world of Disney to life with a birthday card fit for a little princess, all thanks to the limitless creativity of our loved C.C. Designs Stamps. 🎨Inspiration Strikes:Drawing inspiration from Disney's timeless tale of Dumbo, I embarked on a creative quest to craft a one-of-a-kind birthday surprise. 🪄 Crafting Magic:Armed with stamp set African Animals and my trusty Copics, I skillfully employed masking techniques to transform the small elephant stamp into the iconic character of Dumbo. The addition of my own hand-drawn circus scene added depth...

Snowmen Inchies

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Snowmen Inchies

 Hello,Larisa here and today I'm sharing a very fun card featuring the NEW Snowmen Inchies Clear Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies!  To create my card, I started with some fun patterned paper that featured a mountain scene.  Using some dies in my stash, I created a little winter scene complete with skating pond and trees.  I stamped out my images, colored them up with Copics, and cut them out using the coordinating outline dies.  Using foam tape, I popped them onto my scene.  For my sentiment, I die cut the word Joy and layered the Winter Sentiment on top.  Such a whimsical...

Magical Birthday Wishes

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Magical Birthday Wishes

  Hello!  Larisa here and today I'm sharing a sweet little card using the NEW Swiss Fairies and Fairy Scene stamps! These new stamp sets coordinate so well together; the possibilities are endless.   For my card, I started with a piece of white card stock.  I stamped my background images using The Fairy Scene Stamp Set.  Using Copics, I colored it up and die cut it into a small rectangle.  Then I stamped out my fairy image, colored her with Copics, and cut her out using the coordinating dies.  Using foam tape, I added her on top of the stump...