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A Single Layer Card With Masking – AMAZING!

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When you see how this single layer card with masking adds the most incredible POP of dimension you will want to make a stack of them! Making a single layer card with masking isn’t a new thing. Recently we shared this beautiful fall card and this gorgeous hot pink and gray card, both made using masking to create the illusion of layers. Today’s card, from Carol, takes the dimensional look to a whole new level, using super easy techniques with […]

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One of The Prettiest Flower Birthday Card Ideas!

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We love seeing and saving flower birthday card ideas and this beauty with its white on white background in combination with those bright, cheery, almost tropical flowers takes our breath away! Melinda has created a keeper for us and we hope you pin this for future reference because we can see this card design idea being used over and over in all kinds of color combinations. Shall we make one? On white card stock, start stamping your layered flowers from […]

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Quick and Easy Floral Cards

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We are so happy to share Carol’s super pretty quick and easy floral cards today. Here’s what Carol said about her project – “I’m out of birthday cards in my stash and Rubbernecker’s floral layering stamps are perfect to replenish my stash quickly!” We LOVE making batches of cards – maybe changing up the colors a little or leaving off the greetings for last minute additions – and these really are perfect. They are cheery and sweet and great for […]

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How to Make a Hydrangea

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My project today shows how to make a hydrangea flower and to create a pretty arrangement with ivy and branches filled with small flowers.  For this project I used the Rubbernecker Small Flowers #3, Large Ivy, Berries Branches, Stacked Butterflies, Nested Marquee 2 w/Stitch, Nested Rectangle Small Stitch and Branch Shadow background stamp. The Tag and Card Base Cut a piece of cream cardstock approximately 4.25″ x 3.50″ and use a blender brush to apply Old Paper ink to cover […]

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Coffee Blanket with Cristena Bagne

Coffee blanket stamp set (3108) is a very fun stamp set that you can do a lot of things with. Cristena used just the coffee, or tea in some cases, cups to make a very fun card. Cristena decided to use the matching Coffee Blanket Die Cut set (3108D) as well instead of cutting them out by hand. She also used Splatter Stains (3006) stamp set for her background paper.  The sentiment however, didn’t come from the Coffee Blanket set, […]

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Color Bursts + Silhouette Floral = GORGEOUS!

Ann-Marie created a gorgeous background for us. She used Ken Oliver’s Color Bursts (107), making the Floral (496-10) stamp really stand out on her card. She also used the sentiment Best Wishes Etc. (3029) turning this amazing card into a thank you card is really going to put a smile on someone’s face. If you do make anything with this stamp or anything from Rubbernecker Stamps please feel free to share them with us on the Rubbernecker Facebook page!  

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Dandelion Garden Border

Angela made us a card full of fun inspiration with this sweet, simple sympathy card.  She made a card using Dandelion Garden Border (540-02) in the background. She made the sentiment Sympathy (742-01) the star of the card having it stand out. If you would like to get these stamps you can always click the names of the stamps and it will take you directly to where they are located in our store.

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Watercolor Effect Flowers in the Breeze

Flowers In The Breeze (713) is one of our gorgeous watercolor stamps. Ruza has made this stamp come to life with her project this week, it looks magnificent. She used a birthday sentiment from the Best Friends Etc (3032). What a beautiful birthday card Ruza has made. We can’t wait for you to see it at Expo. If you would like to get these stamps you can always click the names of the stamps and it will take you directly […]

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