Polaroid Piggies.

June 01, 2017

Hi,

Its Hazel here from Didos Designs. Im Delighted to be back as a Guest Designer again with Gerda and Macy.  

I was so excited to get to play with the Super Cute 4 x 6 Acrylic Stamp Set Pool Piggies.

For my card I thought they would look great with some piggie holiday selfies. So I found Polaroid frame png image and reduced to to fit the super cute dinky stamps. 

I have used distress inks for the sky background on the pics and coloured my piggies up with promarkers. I found some summer papers in my stash and thought htey would work brilliantly.

Finished it off with the sentiment stamp which comes in the collection too. 

I hope you like my creation. You can get the Pool Piggies Die Set in store too. 

Thanks for dropping by today,.

Hazel.



Leave a comment


Also in Gerda Steiner Designs

Have a berry sweet day by Noga Shefer

February 17, 2023

 Hi crafty friends,  Noga  here and I am so happy to share with you a project for Gerda Steiner Designs today.



My card featuring the  adorable Strawberry Mouse - GSD795
 
To make this card I took an A2 panel of plaid cardstock and panel of Bristol smooth cardstock.

I sponged lumberjack plaid distress oxide ink on the Bristol smooth and  die cut a scalloped edge.

Next I colored the sweet image using...

Continue Reading

Penguin Birthday Shaker Card

December 28, 2022

Hello everyone, it's Karen here today and I hope you had a good Christmas holiday! I've got a shaker birthday card for you today with some happy, little penguins.

I've used the Penguin Cake - 4x6 Clear Stamp - GSD799, to create the cake and penguins. I masked the two front penguins after stamping them on some Neenah Solar Crest card, and then stamped the cake and the middle penguin afterwards. I...

Continue Reading

Get well soon by Noga Shefer

December 22, 2022

 Hi crafty friends, Noga  here and I am so happy to share with you another project for Gerda Steiner Designs today.


 
My card featuring the adorable Positivi-Tea 4x6 Clear Stamp Set stamp set.
This is perfect for "get well soon" cards.

To make this card I took an A2 panel of Bristol smooth cardstock and cut it with circle die.
For the background, I die cut the scallop frame die out of white cardstock....

Continue Reading