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I enrolled in the Online Card Classes “Spring Card Camp,” thinking it would provide some additional inspiration for my #The100DayProject of daily coloring.

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The first three lessons focused on stamping rather than coloring, but today’s lesson by Julie Ebersole was perfect, and definitely a technique I had never tried before. Each lesson in the camp is focused on creating two cards using one technique. This one was called the “Coordinating Die Cut Trick.” It requires a stamp with a matching die cut. I have plenty of those so I was a bit surprised how few stamp and die sets I had that I thought would work with for this technique. I’ve pulled a few more sets to try later, so you may see more of these. 

The first step is to stamp an image on the front of a card and then die cut. You set that die cut aside for card #2. Then you restamp the image through the die cut on the inside of the card. Here’s a look at the front of the card:

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Before coloring the inside image, I masked off the cute little elephant and added two other images to the inside of the card.

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Here’s the second card. I opted to use an A4 card by Paper Source for this card, and added two die cut clouds.

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I popped the little guy up with some dimensional tape after stamping the sentiment. All the coloring was done with the Polychromos colored pencils.

9 thoughts on “Spring Card Camp”

  1. I saw these on Instagram but didn’t quite get it but your post explains it well. The elephants are adorable and the extra one inside is a nice surprise. I probably should sign up for the class as the isolation time isn’t going away soon.

  2. I like your little elephant friends, so cute. I’ve been watching a few uTube vids on the technique you use for the first card. Have you ever thought about doing a few videos of your methods for card making?

  3. That is really cute. The extra elephant on the inside is a nice surprise to wish big and double the fun. Thanks for the inspiration!

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