Tag: Prickley Pear

Prickley Pear Hello Jack

Prickley Pear has a new release with Hello Jack as one of the new stamps. This cute guy was stamped and colored with Copic markers. Then I die cut him with the coordinating dies. For the background I stenciled some bricks and ink blended the ground. Jack was added with foam tape and attached to the front along with his toys. Isn’t he cute?

There is also a Hello Lilly!

I stamped and colored her with Copic markers and die cut her with the coordinating dies. She was placed on a background that used the Wildflower stamp. What a sweet gal!

You find these stamps and dies at Prickley Pear! Hugs, Fran

Lilac Slimline

Prickley Pear has a new release of Sketched Floral stamps. They are so lovely! Today I’ll show you the Lilac stamp.

I decided to make a slimline by stamping the image at the bottom of XPress paper. I taped off the top and then stamped it again. For this card I used my Copic markers to color it. The sentiment is from the new Praying for You, stamped on black and heat embossed with white embossing powder. This was placed over the line where the two images met and edged with silver glitter paper.

All these flowers make a pretty card. Hugs, Fran

Doctor Koala Bear

This is one of the new stamps over at Prickley Pear – Dr. Koala Bear! He’s cute and very needed at this moment in time. I played around with the image and created a few cards. The images were colored with Comic Markers.

I needed to add to my stash of get well cards, so I did them in different styles for male or female – or either.

This one might be my favorite. The sunny yellows make me feel like everyone is going to get well soon! Hugs, Fran

Birthday on the Farm

Prickley Pear has some new stamps – and a new look! I used the Farm Truck and Animals to create this slim line card. I stamped the images and colored them with Copic Markers. The square were die cut, popped up, and the images were placed on top.

This photo shows how the trucks were placed on top of the frame. Those balloons are from the the Knock Knock Girl (and there’s a boy!) stamp set. The strings were drawn by hand.

It just worked out that the sentiment fit perfectly across the lines created in the frame!

I used a craft knife to cut a line of the back of the truck so the farm items could slid into the truck.

Enjoy! Hugs, Fran