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    Under The Sea

    I wish I could go scuba diving. I’d love to see all the wonders of the ocean!  I tried it once, but got very claustrophobic and didn’t get to see much under the sea {insert sad face}.   At least I got a glimpse of it in my craft room using these two beautiful Kat Scrappiness dies!

    For my card, I cut white cardstock using the Under The Sea background die — isn’t it gorgeous?!  I blended two Distress Oxide inks using the Pink & Main Ergonomic Blending Brush over the diecut then placed a piece of silver Craft Perfect Mirror Cardstock behind it.

    Dolphins are such beautiful, graceful animals!  I used the Stitched Dolphins Die set to cut navy cardstock to add the dolphin silhouettes.

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    Look For Rainbows

    Hi and welcome back to the Kat Scrappiness blog. It’s Lisa here today from Oh So Cute By Lisa and I have a fun rainbow card to share with all of you using lots of goodies from Kat Scrappiness!

    Rainbows and shakers are two of my favorite things so I love to create them any chance I get.

    I started out by using a raindrop stencil from my stash that is similar to the Newton’s Nook Raindrops Stencil and some vibrant rainbow colored inks. I used a piece of Bristol Smooth card stock and a mini blending tool and then I ink blended in rainbow order over the raindrops.

    Once I had the ink blending done I took my panel and cut out a smaller panel using the largest die from the Stitched Postage Stamp Edge Rectangle Dies from Kat’s store.

    Next I took the smaller cloud die from the He Is Risen Dies and I placed it in 3 different places on the raindrop panel and cut it out so I could make 3 different shaker wells on the front of my card.

    I turned the panel over and covered it with a piece of acetate making sure to cover the open cloud areas. To pop the panel up and create the shaker wells, I used foam tape to section off the clouds and pop the whole panel up. Now the fun part! I filled all 3 shaker wells with some fun Rainbow Bright Sprinkles! I covered the backs of the clouds with white card stock and then matted the whole panel on to a purple panel measuring 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″.

    I then placed the finished panel on to a white card base.

    For the sentiment I used Versafine Black Onyx ink which is my go to black ink and I love how crisp it stamps! I also used some Sparkling Clear Droplets around the finished card to add some extra shine!

    For one extra fun added element I used the Rainbow made of polymer clay that is included in the

    Teal Kawaii Cloud Sprinkles. What a fun element to add to any card!

    This card is just all full of color and whimsy and I love how it turned out!

    Kat Scrappiness is definitely your go to shop for all things shaker related!

    There are literally hundreds of different sequins and sprinkles in stock to fit any theme card or any style card you can dream of! From food to animals to jewels, Kat has you covered!

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    social media platforms to be alerted to new releases, sales and giveaways!

    Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today!

    Have a wonderful day, I already am!

    ?  Lisa  ? 

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    Hip Hip Hooray

    Hi everyone, happy Hump Day!  I have a fun, clean and simple card for you today.

    I used several Kat Scrappiness dies  and a couple of sequin/jewel sets to create this card.  I die cut “hip” twice using the Condensed Lowercase Alphabet dies from light turquoise card stock.  Hooray is from one of the dies released this month – Hooray with Shadow die. I cut this out of a little bit darker turquoise card stock.  My yellow star background panel was die cut using the Wonky Wavy Stitched Rectangle dies.

    I added my letters and words to the star panel using foam adhesive and adhered the panel to a white card base.  To finish the card, I added a few clear sequins and teal jewels.

    I love the way this card turned out.  I can use this card as a birthday or celebration card.  Thanks for stopping by!

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    Thanks a sLOTh!

    Hello Friends Waleska here again to share a card with one of my favorite Background Dies from Kat Scrappiness the Bamboo Backdrop die combined with the Steward the Sloth stamp set!

    CARD DETAILS:

    To create this card I diecut the Bamboo Backdrop die on a light green cardstock and inked it with a dark Oxide ink Lucky Clover, only on the top and button for a gradient look.

     

    I cut another backdrop piece on a scrap of paper to create a stencil and I used Walnut Stain Distress Ink to ink it and give the green piece a background, you can also used this die as a stencil look how awesome it looks like this too.

    I adhere this two panels together (the first green inked panel and the second stenciled panel) I colored and cut one of the sloths and adhere it to the front panel.  I added some green sequence to embellish the card and also added he fun sentiment with white embossing powder on a black strip of cardstok.

     

    Very easy right? I love this two great products together! I hope you are staying crafty and safe! Have a wonderful day!

     

    Waleska

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    Koala -ty-time slimline Card

    Hi friends, Martha Lucia here with you. Today I have a slimline stamped card of one layer.I am featuring the stamp set Koala-ty-time and the Horray with Shadow Word Die.

    CARD DETAILS:

    First I cut the card base used white card stock. In addition, I inked the top layer with a brush and three different colors of Distress Oxide Ink. The colors that I used were: Iced Spruce, Peeled Paint and Faded Jeans. Then, I stamped with VersaFine Onix a combination of images included on the stamp set Koala – Ty – Time and enhanced some details with a white gel pen.

    Using textured card stock, I die cut the shadow and pasted it on the center of the card. Then I die cut several layers of the word die Hooray and pasted all in the same place. With that, I give more dimension to the word.

    Kat Scrappiness has several slimline dies that can be used to re-create this design. In addition, many word dies that can be easily combined.

    Thank you for stopping by!

    Martha Lucia

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    I’m Sexy and I Gnome It

    Hi Crafty Friends,

    I have a fun summer scene for you today featuring Kat Scrappiness NEW Summer Gnomes stamp set. How cute is this little lady gnome and the fun pun sentiment? I managed to find some pictures of my twin sister and I chilling on the beach just like her (see below).

    Make Crafty Friends Q & A:
    Q: What is your favorite beach to visit?
    A: Me? Pentwater Michigan (see below)

    If you LOVE these gnomes, use the link below to grab yourself this stamp set! Don’t forget to subscribe, follow, and comment on my blog for your chance to win my June Prize (see right panel) and for more giveaways and inspiration follow me on Instagram @MadeByMeghanK

    Supplies:
    Kat Scrappiness Summer Gnomes Stamp Set

    Catherine Pooler Flourish Stencil

    Gina Marie Frame Die

    Gina Marie Sunshine Die

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    Dolphin Paradise

    Hi card crafting folks,

    Sharing a fun card to send out for any occasion. Used the Kat Scrappiness dies to create this water scene.

    Step one was to die cut the dolphin and waves in various shades of blue.

    Next step was to stencil clouds on the A-2 layer one.

    Step three was to die cut a yellow sun using the embossed edge circle dies. I then ink blended shades of yellow onto the sun and splatted a bit of water to create texture. Next I layered the shades of blue wave border die strips onto the card. I stenciled white highlights onto the waves to create the setting sun light on the water. I added the dolphin die cut in the dark gray in front of the sunset.

    The final step was adding the sentiment banner and some acrylic bubbles. The layer was then attached to the coordinating card base.

    I like this card because it can be used for any occasion by adding the appropriate sentiment on the inside.

    Supplies: KS embossed edge circle dies

    KS wave border dies

    KS dolphin die

    Acrylic bubbles