Miss Ink Stamps – Blowing Hugs and Kisses Your Way

Happy Thursday everyone! I recently ordered some older Miss Ink Stamps sets that I had missed when they release so I’m having a blast playing with them. Today I have a fun bubble card to share with some of the cutest critters out there!

To create my card, I stamped images from Bubbles and colored them with my copic markers. Then I used the coordinating dies to cut them out and set it all aside to get messy inky for my background!

For that, I trimmed a piece of white cardstock to 3×5.5 inches and inked it up with tumbled glass, mermaid lagoon and wilted violet distress oxide inks. Next, I took a scrap strip of white cardstock and inked it up with tea dye and gathered twigs distress oxide. I spritzed it all with a distress sprayer and blotted it dry. Then I smooshed some seedless preserves and gathered twigs on my glass mat and spritzed them with water. I used a small paintbrush and splattered the panels with the corresponding color.

Now it’s time to build the scene. I cut a piece of black cardstock to 3.25×5.5 inches and adhered the inked panel. Then I added the ground layers with liquid glue. Next, I adhered that panel to the center of an A2 size white card base.

Then I added the critters with a combination of liquid glue and foam squares. Next, I chose a sentiment and heat embossed it on a black strip with white embossing powder. I trimmed it into a flag shape and added it with foam strips.

For finishing touches, I added glossy accents to critter noses and bubble bottle labels. Then I added unicorn Stickles to edges of the bubbles for a little sparkle.

These guys are just soooo cute and I have tons of ideas for them! Can’t wait to create more fun to share with you!

Products used on today’s card:
Bubbles stamps and dies
Distress oxide inks – gathered twigs, tea dye, tumbled glass, mermaid lagoon, wilted violet
Glossy accents
Stickles – unicorn

I appreciate you sharing your time with me. Have a fabulous day!

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