I’ve got a special treat for you today! Let me show you how to use digital stamps for easy greeting cards. These greetings and images come from an easy print & cut PDF.
Lately I have shared a number of card ideas teaching you how to make cards using up your Designer Series Paper (DSP.) You should not have any excuse for hoarding and not using your paper!
Today I have another fun DSP card layout that you can use with any paper and greeting that you have! Plus, I want to share some very special “digital stamps” in a PDF that is available.
Today is also Blog Hop with my international stamping friends, so after checking out my digital stamps project, make sure to hop around the world and see what my friends also made. And then, if you are from the United States, make sure to come back here to place your order.
We are all using some of the fun digital stamps (images & greetings) from the Covid-10 Giveback PDF on our projects today. Scroll down to the bottom of this post for all the details on this. But first, let’s watch today’s video.
Digital Stamps That are Fun & Easy to Use
Grab a piece of Designer Series Paper that is 3 1/2″ x 4 3/4″ and watch the video to see how to cut and make this fun card with digital stamps!
Digital Stamps With Another Fun DSP Card Layout
Like I said in the video–you can use any paper and coordinating colors of card stock for this idea! It’s all about using up your paper!
Card Recipe:
- Whisper White: 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
- Coordinating Cardstock Layer: 5″ x 3 3/4″
- DSP: 4 3/4″ x 3 1/2″
Digital Stamps That Are Fun
Stampin’ Up! is committed to making a difference in our global community and caring for people first. As part of their MAKING A DIFFERENCE PROGRAM, they are offering a opportunity to support organizations that are helping COVID-19 frontline responders and communities vulnerable to the pandemic.
You can purchase the SHARE SUNSHINE PDF DOWNLOAD and they will donate 100% of the proceeds to COVID-19 efforts.
The SHARE SUNSHINE PDF is a digital stamp set that’s packed with both lighthearted and heartfelt sentiments and imagery relevant to the unique social distancing situation we are in.
You can use the download in your Cardmaking and paper crafting projects. Simply print the imagery on yardstick and cut it out using the Paper Trimmer, punches or dies.
SORRY–the SHARE SUNSHINE PDF is no longer available
Digital Stamps: A Couple More Ideas
Here are a couple more cards that I made with the images in this PDF.
Time to Hop Around the World
Now it’s time to “hop around the world” and see the lovely projects my international demonstrator friends made! And remember, if you are from the US, make sure to come back here to place your order. Here are the links to the other blogs:
Hi Jackie,
THANK YOU for the great many things you’ve taught me! I love your tutorials and hope to enjoy many, many more.
Btw: the invitation to come and see Delft and more was well thought through and sincere!
Blessings and love,
Ineke
Thanks! Glad you like the tutorials.
Jackie, Where can I order the designer paper that you used today for your tutorial- May 15,2020.
What exactly is name of adhesive glue stick do you use in your tutorials.
Hi Nancy! The paper is called Tropical Oasis you can find it here. The glue can be found here. Have a stamp happy day!!
LOVE this lay-out!!! thank you
Mary Ellen
I’m so glad you love this! Thanks for watching!
Meant to ask ~ do you have the dimensions for the martini card? That is adorable!
I don’t have easy access to it right now, the center gingham piece is probably 5 1/2″ X 3″ which would make the cardstock behind it 5 1/2″ X 3 1/4″. Hope that helps!
Jackie can this digital download be ordered on our regular order or must it be a separate order?
Sorry just read further and got the answer to my question. Thanks
Toni, this is a separate order on a different check out site.
Tried to use your link to purchase the pdf download. A window pops up stating the page cannot be found….?? Can you explain/help?
Enjoyed your easy tutorial for using dsp scraps!
Cheryl, I’m sorry but the digital stamp set was a special offer. Stampin’ Up! closed it out as proceeds were going to a benefit.
Thanks Jackie! I thought perhaps that was the case.