What To Do With Valentines Stamps After Valentine’s Day Blog Hop

By | 02/27/2021

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We all have those stamp sets we love that are for a very specific event.  The Scrappy Tails Design Team wanted to share some ideas with you for using the Sweet Bear stamp set after Valentine’s Day was over!

I have 3 different ideas for using this stamp set and a couple of fun techniques.

My first two cards involve stamping on patterned paper and cutting out your image.  This is a great way to use up your paper scraps!

Scrappy Tails Crafts Sweet Bear stamp set

 

This is a great technique to use when you don’t have time to color in those images and it allows you to use those outline stamps as if they are solid stamps!

Card Recipe:

  • Card base: white cut at 4-1/4 x 11″, score and fold at 5-1/2″
  • Pink/Blue panel cut at 4 x 5-1/4″
  • White panel cut at 3-3/4 x 5″
  • Distress Oxide Spray, Altenew Silver Spray, Shimmerz Snow Way Man Vibez Spray
  • Random Sequins from my stash
  • Patterned papers from Sunny Studio Stamps

My second card involved creating a background panel using the Scrappy Tails Crafts Poppin’ Poppy stamp set to create a background in white heat embossed powder then I did some ink blending with Catherine Pooler’s Do-Si-Do, Chiffon, and Cummerbund inks.

Scrappy Tails Crafts Sweet Bear stamp set

 

The little bear is watercolored with the same colors of Catherine Pooler inks that I blended with plus the In The Park ink.  I added some shadow details with my watercolor pencils and my Copic YG41 marker.  I added a sentiment from my stash and some sequins to finish this off.

I LOVE how bright and colorful this card is!

My last card was an experiment!  I wanted to see how it would work if I created a background with a background stamp and then stamped the bear over that.  I ended up using the same Poppin’ Poppy stamp to heat emboss the background.  This meant that I had to heat emboss the stamped bear image as well since the heat embossed background would resist ink.  I used my Versa Mark and black embossing powder to create the bear.  The background I created give the bear some interesting texture!

Scrappy Tails Crafts Sweet Bear stamp set

This is one of my new favorite background techniques lately!  I used my Bubbles stencil from STAMPlorations and dragged my Versa Mark ink over the stencil on the paper.  I used Nuvo Serenity Blue embossing powder to heat emboss the background.  I added 7 little scalloped circles cut from some patterned paper and then distressed the edges of them with my Distress Oxide in Kitsch Flamingo.  I added them on to the card panel with liquid glue and popped the bear up with some foam tape.

Doesn’t he have an interesting design?  I love the way this experiment turned out!

Video Tutorial:

Blog/YouTube Hop Links:

Sabrina Leavell

Sharon Luska

Julianne Foyil

Kristina Hein

Teresa Plunkett

LeeAnn McKinney

Kimberly Skinner:  YOU ARE HERE

Nancy Nickel

Tanna LoHouse

 

Supply List:

Are you interested in the products I used?  To make them easier for you to find, I have linked them below. (Affiliate disclosure ) As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.  Your purchases help keep my blog running at no additional cost to you and I thank you for the support!

Scrappy Tails Sweet Bear Stamp Set

Scrappy Tails Sweet Bear Stamp and Die Set

Scrappy Tails Poppin’ Poppy Stamp Set

Scrappy Tails Poppin’ Poppy Stamp and Die Set

STAMPlorations Bubbles Stencil

Catherine Pooler Date Night Inks

 

Thank you so much for stopping by!  I hope you have a creative day!!

 

 

18 thoughts on “What To Do With Valentines Stamps After Valentine’s Day Blog Hop

  1. Kristina Hein

    I can’t pick a favorite! They are all awesome.

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  2. Eva N

    These are great cards! I often have trouble with realistic coloring, so your idea to use either patterned paper or background stamps for the bears is something I will really use. Thank you!

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    1. Kimberly Post author

      Thank you! I’m so glad! Sometimes we just don’t have time to color and it’s nice to have some alternative techniques!

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  3. Sharon

    I love every card you did with this stampset …you are so creative and inspiring

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  4. Nancy

    Wow! What a great variety of fun cards, Kimberly! They’re all fabulous!

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  5. Cordelia Alderman

    I love all these cards. I have started a collection of Scrappy Tails products and I think they’re all great.

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    1. Kimberly Post author

      Thank you! I love the Scrappy Tails products. I’m so glad you are enjoying them.

      Reply
  6. Meghan

    Soooo many cute bears! I love the CAS pink and blue ones!!!

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  7. Carol Wortman

    Well you had me at splatter and schmoosh, then balloons… it’s a party for that sweet bear stamp!! Yuppers, of course love them all, but the shmooshy pink and blue are mine.

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    1. Kimberly Post author

      Haha! Thank you! I feel like no card is complete without a bit of spaltter!

      Reply
  8. Virginia Ellison

    I think the boy and girl bear cards are so cute… I like using patterned paper to stamp on also but my favorite of all the cards is the super bright one with the poppy background with the rainbow of colors…. Beautiful…. Now I am off to watch the video…. TFS..

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  9. Sharon L Gullikson

    The blue, and the pink cards look so cute with the dots. I have seen dots on other cards, but not baby cards. I love the look!!

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    1. Kimberly Post author

      Thank you so much! I love the splatter on a card. I always feel like it finishes it off.

      Reply

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