DIY card topper and cute horse stamping

Looking for a way to dress up your card? Make a DIY greeting card topper.

Hello and welcome to my blog. Looking for a way to dress up your card? Make a DIY greeting card topper. It helps to have cute stamping to go with it. The featured Unity Stamp Company pun stamps and sentiment are from Neigh There stamps. To create this card, I used rubber stamping, alcohol markers for coloring, patterned paper and die-cutting. I included the project steps and supplies below.



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To begin, here is a look at the finished card.
Sentiment: Hay, thanks so much.


Helpful Tips
 

  • Prepare a white card base panel using white cardstock, 4 ¼” x 5 ½” folded.

  • Stamp the horse onto white cardstock using alcohol friendly black ink.

  • Color the horse scene. I used Copic markers in shades of gray, brown, yellow and green.

  • Stamp the sentiment near the top center of a piece of patterned paper.

  • Die-cut rectangle nesting layers from ZigZag dies.

  • Die-cut or trim the sentiment topper using the zig-zag dies and patterned paper.

  • Adhere and layer everything over the card front.

Here is another look at this card project.


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