1 Stamp, 3 Ways with Tammy {6.12.20} Dad + Me!

Happy Friday friends! It’s time for another 1 Stamp, 3 Ways with Tammy! This month you chose Dad + Me which is perfect since Father’s Day is just around the corner. Tammy created three amazing card designs to inspire you, including a special photo tutorial to make your own camping trailer!

Hi friends, Tammy here with 1 Stamp, 3 Ways. This month, I am featuring Dad + Me, a perfect set for the Dad’s, Grandpa’s, and other men in your life.

Foursquare Backdrop Card

For the first card, I thought it would be fun to create a little scene, using the Foursquare Backdrop: Landscape. The critters are heading out to their campsite to spend the day fishing.

 I cut white Bristol cardstock using the Foursquare die, and ink blended it with Peacock Feathers and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide inks. I removed the bar on the bottom to create a larger scene. Next, I cut an A2 size of Bristol, and using the Cloudy Stencil, lightly inked some Peacock Feathers ink to create a blue cloudy sky.

Next, using the Stitched Hillside Borders, I cut 2 hills from Kraft cardstock, lightly inking the tops with the Walnut Ink Pad. I thinned some ink with water and using a paintbrush, made little splatters to give some interest to the sandy hills.

From Chocolate Bar cardstock, I cut the mountains using the  Shadow Box Mountain Add-On, and tucked behind the top hill. I cut a Grassy Border, ink blended with Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn inks, and tucked it behind the hill on the bottom panel. Using the pond die from the Dad + Me Lawn Cuts, I cut a piece of Bristol cardstock and lightly inked it with Peacock Feathers and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide inks.

 I stamped, colored, and die cut images  from the following sets:
Dad + Me (bears, moose, fish, pond)/ Coordinating Dies
Happy Trails (car, camper, trees)/ Coordinating Dies
Happy Village (sun)/ Coordinating Dies
Swan Soiree (cattails)/ Coordinating Dies
Beary Happy Holidays (fishing pole)/ Coordinating Dies

To assemble my card, I placed the Foursquare die cut over my stenciled background for placement and began building my scene. Once all the background elements were in place, I permanently attached Foursquare Backdrop die. I added the stamped images, using foam tape on some for dimension. To complete my card, I embossed a strip of Storm Cloud Cardstock with White Embossing Powder, die cut it with the Everyday Sentiment Banners, and attached to the center left of my card.

Camping Trailer Card

This card is an A6 card, measuring 4 ½ X 6 ¼”, and features a custom camper that I will show you how to create using Lawn Fawn dies.

To begin, I cut a panel of Bristol smooth cardstock to 4 ½ X 6 ¼”, and ink blended with Cracked Pistachio, Broken China, and Faded Jeans Distress Oxide inks. Next, I cut the mountains from Chocolate Bar Cardstock using the Stitched Mountain Borders and attached to the inked background. Then, I created a sun by cutting a circle using the Large Stitched Circle Stackables and ink blended with Scattered Straw and Spiced Marmalade, and tucking it behind the Stitched Mountains.

Then, I cut a hill using the Stitched Hillside Borders and blended with Antique Linen. I darkened the edges and added some paint splatters  with the Walnut Ink Pad and attached to my background. To complete the landscape, I cut some grass using the Grassy Border and ink blended with Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn and attached to the bottom of my background.

I stamped, colored, and die cut images from the following sets:
Dad + Me/ Coordinating Dies
Beary Happy Holidays (fishing pole, bucket)/ Coordinating Dies
Happy Trails (trees)/ Coordinating Dies
Car Critters (little bear in window)/ Coordinating Dies

Next, I created the camper.

Camper Tutorial

To begin, I used the largest die from the Large Stitched Oval Stackables and cut 3 ovals; 2 from White Cardstock, and one from Mermaid Cardstock.

Next, I cut off a little less than 1” from the side and bottom of the ovals and cut one to use as a template for the others so they would all be cut the same. Then I cut ½” strips from one of the white ovals to create paneling for the camper. After lightly inking the edges of the strips with Manatee Ink, I attached to my other white oval, starting at the top. I lined up my Mermaid oval with my camper, marked it at 1 ¼” from the bottom, cut, and attached.

To add detail to the camper, I cut a thin strip of Stormy Cloud Cardstock a little longer than the camper, attach to the bottom, and cut off any excess. I cut the wheel using the smallest circle from the Stitched Circle Frames from the Shimmer Cardstock – Neutrals (silver) and Black Licorice Cardstock. I used Build-a House to cut the door for the camper from Shimmer Cardstock – Neutrals.

Next, I cut a rectangle from white cardstock, measuring 1 7/8 X 1 ½”, for the window base. I cut the awning and window sill ( Smokey Shadow) from Build-a House. To create the drapes, I cut a circle from the Fall Fling Petite Paper Pack using the second smallest die from the Large Stitched Circle Stackables. I cut the circle in thirds, and attached the two outer pieces to the rectangle. I trimmed the awning to fit over the window.

To complete the camper, I masked off every other stripe on the awning, and inked with Peacock Feathers to create a fun striped pattern. Next I attached the window to the camper and used foam tape to pop up the awning.

Now that the camper is complete, we can finish up our card. I attached the camper to the card, lining up with the right side.

Next, I adhered the colored images, using foam tape on some for dimension. Finally, I stamped my sentiment in Jet Black Ink across the top of my card, and attached to a white card base measuring 4 ½ X 6 ¼”.

Slimline Card

Our sweet critters are ending their camping adventure around a campfire, roasting marshmallows for s’mores!

To create this slimline card, I cut a piece of Bristol cardstock using the Large Slimline with Sliders. I ink blended the background with Squeezed Lemonade, Peacock Feathers, Broken China, Chipped Sapphire, and Black Soot Distress Oxide ink. Once dry, I attached to a 3 ½ X 8 ½” white card base. Using my Large Slimline dies again, I cut a strip of cardstock, about 1 ¼”, ink blended with Antique Linen ink, darkening the edges with Walnut Ink and attached to the bottom of my card.

I stamped, colored, and die cut images from the following sets:
Dad + Me/ Coordinating Dies
Forest Feast (raccoon, hedgehog)/ Coordinating Dies
Jump For Joy (fox)/ Coordinating Dies
Love You S’more ( campfire, marshmallows, sticks, moon)/ Coordinating Dies
Toadally Awesome (log)/ Coordinating Dies
Happy Trails (trees)/ Coordinating Dies

Then I arranged all the stamped images onto my card, using foam tape on some for dimension. To finish the card, I embossed the sentiment from Love you S’more with White Embossing Powder to complete my card.

Thanks so much for joining us today for 1 Stamp, 3 Ways! I hope you guys are loving this new feature as much as we are! We would love to hear what sets you would like to see showcased. Please leave your suggestions in the comments.

Be on the lookout for another poll on Instagram Stories to choose the next month’s featured set…should we go for a summer theme next month??
Big Hugs, Tammy

Thank you so much for sharing this amazing inspiration with us today, Tammy!

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1 Stamp, 3 Ways with Tammy – Hay There!

It’s time for a new 1 Stamp, 3 Ways with Tammy! You voted on Instagram to choose the stamp set for this month and Hay There is what you chose! Her cards are so adorable and you might see a little sneak peek of something new releasing soon!

Hi Friends, Tammy here with  1 Stamp, 3 Ways,  featuring one of my favorite sets, Hay There. I absolutely LOVE this set and had so much fun designing this card trio!

The Barn Card

The first card I created is an A6 card, measuring 4 ½ X 6 ¼”. This card features a custom barn, that I will show you how to create using Lawn Fawn dies.

To begin, I cut a panel of Bristol smooth cardstock to 4 ½ X 6 ¼’, and ink blended with Salty Ocean and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide inks. Next, using the Simple Stitched Hillside Borders, I cut a hillside from Cilantro Cardstock and attached it to the inked background. I then cut a fence from white cardstock using the Picket Fence Border and glued that on top of the hill.

I stamped, colored, and die cut images from the following sets:
Hay There
Really High Five (balloons, party hats)
Butterfly Kisses (clouds)

How to create the barn

To begin, I used the largest die from the Small Stitched Square Stackables, and cut 2 squares, one from Chili Pepper cardstock, and the white paper from the Woodgrain cardstock. Then I cut the white woodgrain square into ½” strips and inked each strip with Distress Oxide inks. I attached the 4 longest strips (2 on each side) onto my Chili Pepper square. I cut the other strips in half and attached to the square as shown in the photo.

Next, I cut a white frame using the second smallest die from the Stitched Square Frames. Then I used a white stitched strip from the Picket Fence Border set, to create an “X”.

I cut another white strip, using the Picket Fence Border and cut it in half and attach it to the square, as shown in the photo. Then I cut off the excess, following along the roof line.

I cut another white strip using the Picket Fence Border and cut it in half. I lined it up on each side on an angle and trimmed the excess.

The window above the bard door starts with the smallest die from the Stitched Square Frame set. The “hay” is the grass from the Mushroom House set cut from Sticky Note cardstock. I lightly inked the edge of the hay with Mustard Seed Distress Oxide ink, then attached it to the window.

I cut little shutters from the Scalloped Treat Box Beach House Add-on to add the finishing touch to the barn.

Finishing the card

I attached the barn in the center my card. Next, I cut a strip of Bristol smooth cardstock using the Grassy Border die and ink blended it with Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide inks. Then I splattered it with Mowed Lawn ink mixed with water, stamped the sentiment and used foam tape to add it to the bottom of the card. And finally I layered on all my colored images, using foam tape for dimension.

I used Bunting Borders to create the cute banner on the barn. I die cut the flags from the reverse side of Pastel and Tropical Shimmer cardstock. Then I finished the card by white embossing the birthday greeting on a black Everyday Sentiment Banner trimmed on one side.

Circle Frame Scene Card

The second card starts with a Stitched Rectangle panel of plaid gingham paper on an A2 card base. I cut a white Stitched Scalloped Circle Frame three times then glued the 3 frames on top of each other. Then I cut two of largest Outside in Stitched Circle Stackables. I ink blended one with Salty Ocean and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide inks for the sky. Then I die cut other stitched circle with the curved grassy hill with the Mushroom Border, ink blending with Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide inks, like the first card.

I stamped, colored, and die cut images from the following sets:
Hay There
Happy Village (sun)

Next, I attached the grassy border to my background and layered the stacked scalloped frames on top. I attached the colored critter images with foam adhesive onto the scalloped circle to create a mini farm scene. I attached the scalloped circle to my gingham background with tape runner. Then I finished off my card by white embossing the sentiment onto black Everyday Sentiment Banner.

Slimline Farm Scene Card

For my final card, I cut a piece of Bristol smooth cardstock to 3 ½ X 8 ½”. I created a cloudy sky using the Cloudy Stencil with Broken China Distress Oxide ink. I splattered some watered down Broken China ink into my cloudy background for some interest, and set aside to dry. Once dry, I attached to a 3 ½ X 8 ½” white card base.

Next, I stamped, colored, and die cut images from the following sets:
Hay There
Happy Village (trees, clouds, sun)
Happy Harvest (sunflowers)

Next, using Slimline Stitched Hillside Borders, I cut two borders (one from Bristol smooth cardstock and one from Cilantro cardstock). Then I ink blended with Distress Oxide inks (Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn) using masked strips to make it look like freshly mowed grass. I blended Mowed Lawn ink along the border of my stitched hillside and attached both grassy hills to my card. Then I cut a Picket Fence Border using the white Woodgrain cardstock and attached it over the grassy hills.

I cut a Grassy Border, and once again, ink blended Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide inks onto it. And then, I stamped the sentiment on the grassy border and used foam tape to add it the card. With the farm background complete, I attached the images, adding foam tape for extra dimension.

Thanks so much for joining us today for 1 Stamp, 3 Ways! Be on the lookout for another poll on Instagram Stories to vote on next months featured set…please leave your requests in the comments. We would love suggestions for upcoming featured sets!

Big Hugs,
Tammy

Copic Colors:
Goat: W4, W2, W1, W00, N4, N2, R20
Chicken/Chicks: Y15, Y13, Y11, Y00, R29, R14, Y14, W00, W1
Horse: E31, E30, E53, E51, E50, E23, E25, E59, N2, N4, R20
Cow: W0, N2, N4, E34, E31, R30, E00, E000
Pig: R30, E00, E000, E0000, R20, N2, N4
Balloons: YR04, YR12, YR00, Y15, Y11, Y00, YG03, YG01, YG00

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