The umbrella is on the side of the stamp so you can use the elephant with or without it.
Here we stamped the elephant on polka dot paper and then cut it out with a detail scissors.
We're loving the striped block and how it'll turn an ordinary white card into
a striped one! After stamping the stork, make two slits in
the stork's bill to slide the folded
ribbon through.
The Savvy printed cards make it quick and easy to create
a memorable baby card. After stamping the store, we colored
in the baby bundle and added ultra fine clear
glitter over it.
Add dimension to the mobile by adding a small piece of narrow
satin ribbon. Use your needle tool to poke a tiny hole in the card.
Then use it to push the ribbon through the paper.
Secure it on the back.
Tuck and glue the top of the ribbon between the layers.
Create a shower invitation for any occasion with this outline
umbrella stamp. Any time we see an outline stamp, we love
to stamp it on patterned paper and then cut it out. This techique
lets you create many different looks with the
same stamp.
It's nice to use a color printer when creating baby announcements.
When using a picture on a project, make sure
you consider the colors in it. The blue printing and orange and blue
papers highlight the picture. This
announcement was created using text boxes.
Our new sweet pea stamp was a perfect image to use for this birth announcement. We stamped the medium block in Colorbox pink to start this card. We stamped the sweet pea stamp using the olive Impress pad. The three little hearts were colored in with a pink Prismacolor pencil.
"This baby announcement was started by stamping the Savvy gingham background stamp. Here is was stamped in petal pink and then the baby was stamped over it using the Impress pad called fawn. It's a great soft color to use for word stamps and outline images. I love the finishing touch on this card, two clear beads on the baby's diaper. "