One Stamp Set Three Ways | Way 1 – Prismacolor on Kraft | Mama Elephant Fuzzy Hugs

Hi everyone! Today I am back with a card and a video, that are the first part of a mini series where I will be sharing how to create three cards using the same stamp set and design. I wanted to experiment and to show you how you can achieve a different look just by changing the paper you use and your coloring medium, and I hope you will find it useful! 

For today’s card I decided to do some coloring on kraft cardstock using my Prismacolor pencils. I used a kraft, white and red color palette, that I really love for Christmas. The stamp set I used today is the Mama Elephant Fuzzy Hugs. I stamped the image with the bears on Neenah Desert Storm cardstock with Memento ink in Rich Cocoa. After the coloring was over, I used my ScanNCut machine to cut out the images (coordinating dies are available, too).

I kept the card background really simple. I die cut some Neenah Solar White cardstock with the Mama Elephant Winter Forest Cover Die and glued it to a panel of Neenah Desert Storm cardstock, cut to 4.25×5.5 inches.

For the sentiment I used the Big Warm Fuzzy Hugs die, also by Mama Elephant, and created a drop shadow effect by layering two die cuts, one from Neenah Solar White and the other from Neenah Desert Storm cardstock. I glued down the images, and that finished off my card! 
If you are interested, here is a video tutorial for you, showing how to create this Christmas card with Prismacolor pencils on Kraft cardstock and the Mama Elephant Fuzzy Hugs stamp set. And stay tuned for parts 2 and 3!

As always, thank you so much for stopping by and have a great day! 
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