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Sunday, October 27, 2019

Mighty Hands Inspiration Week - Good News

Hi friends! I hope that you all had a great weekend! I enjoyed some craft time with my sister-in-law and also a corn maze with the youth group from church. It was a little wet, but we all had a great time!

I'm so excited to be guest designing with Mighty Hands this week! Mighty Hands is a family-run company in Singapore that creates Christian clear stamps with a mission to share God's love. I have a bunch of inspiration to share with you that features their new release which is perfect for Christmas. 

My card today features the Good News stamp set! This set is so cute and helps to focus on the true meaning of Christmas - Jesus. 


I started by stamping the images onto Neenah 80 lb. cardstock in Lawn Fawn's Jet Black ink, coloring the images with Copic markers, and fussy cutting the images. Then, I started working on the background. I used a piece of Bristol smooth cardstock die cut with the Outside In Stitched Rectangle Stackable die. I used different shades of Lawn Fawn's blue inks to ink blend the sky. Then, I used white paint and flicked it onto the background with a paint brush. While that dried, I die cut another piece of Bristol smooth cardstock with the rectangle die and the Simple Grassy Hillsides die. Then, I used green ink to ink blend the grass. I used double sided tape to attach the grass to the sky, and then attached that cardstock panel to a white card base. Finally, I used glue and foam tape to add the images to the scene. I really like that speech bubble for the angel! Here's a closer look at the card:


There's an Instagram hop today that features more inspiration from the Mighty Hands design team, so stop by my Instagram page to see the list of participants. And there's a chance to win a $25 gift card on the Mighty Hands Instagram page!

I'll be back again tomorrow with more inspiration to share with you all! Have a great day! :)

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