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Heffy Doodle and Miss Ink Stamps Collaboration Blog Hop





Welcome to the Heffy Doodle and Miss Ink Stamps Collaboration Blog Hop!  Design team members from both teams are sharing some crafty inspiration using products from both companies!  Plus, both stores will be giving away prizes!

You should have come from Ali Farmer Today I share two bridge cards. This was the first time I tried to do this and it was so easy. I also created a video so you can see exactly how I did.

I wanted to try to make a bridge card that was in slimline format. The card was 6 ½ - 3 ½ When it was folded. So it is possible to make it a little bigger in the future and that it will still fit in a slimline envelope. I stamped out Santa's VillageWanna Build A Snowman and Little Angel. I colored everything with copic markers. As a sentence on this card, I made a die cut called Christmas.


My second card is made in a similar way. But here I stamped directly in the background with Mountainside. Then I colored everything and started putting together my scene.I really liked creating these cards. It's fun when you get a place with many different stamps and really fills a card.



Blog Hop Details:

Make sure to comment along the way for your chance to win! Miss Ink Stamps will be giving away $25 and Heffy Doodle will be giving away £25 to their respective stores!

Each company will post their random winner on Sunday, December 20th at 10AM EST!  Make sure to check the Heffy Doodle Blog and Miss Ink Stamps Blog to see if you’re a winner!



You should have come from Ali Farmer and the next stop is Miss Ink Blog


Blog Lineup

Heffy Doodle Blog

Silvia Galloni 

Cassie Trask

Davina Cantrell

Amanda Fitterer

Yuliya Yavorskaya 

Ali Farmer

Emelie Hessler

Miss Ink Blog


Comments

  1. As usual Emelie- I love your card- so fun and magical!

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  2. what a cute scene. I like the little houses especially!!

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  3. Love the bridge card super cute.

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  4. I have only made about 2 bridge cards and after seeing your amazing examples you have inspired me to do more. So fun!

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  5. Your bridge cards are absolutely delightful!! Love the colours & the characters & the Mrs. Claus Bakery & Santa's Workshop. I have a "thing" for buildings in stamp sets. Thanks for the video as well. Wishing you a Merry Christmas!

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  6. Love both of your cards! The sets went together beautifully!

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  7. What a fun bridge
    card! Love the
    scene and coloring.
    Carla from Utah

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  8. The bridge fold card is so much fun! Adorable scene and colouring. Love it 😍😍😍

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  9. Beautiful scene building, the bridge cards look fun

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  10. Lovely colouring on this bridge fold design, your north pole village scene is so charming!

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  11. Darling winter scenes! Love the cards you created with these adorable images! Awesome coloring and details!

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  12. Cute bridge cards! I love them both look awesome!

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