Hi PND Fans! It's Betty here today. Paper Nest Dolls released the cutest prehistoric family stamp set called Stone Age Family that was inspired by one of my favorite childhood cartoons! This set comes with eight adorable stamps and it comes in both digital and red rubber stamps. It's time to start making some Father's Day cards and this stamp set is perfect for them. So fun to create cards, scrapbook pages, decorations, and more!
I made this large slimline card that I can showcase several of the stamps with a cute, but simple scene. This slimline card measures 4"W x 9"H. I printed the stamps in the following sizes:
- House: 2-1/2"H
- Dinosaur: 2-3/4"H
- Girl: 2-1/2"H
- Boy: 2-1/2"H
After printing the stamps, I colored them with Copic markers then fussy cute them out.
Copic markers used:
House: W6, W4, W3, W2, W1
Window: T3
Door: B97, B95, B93, B91
Plants: G99, G94, YG63
Dinosaur:
Purple: V17, V15, V12
Muzzle: V15, V12, V01
Black: C9, C7, C5, C3
Blue: B97, B95, B93
Yellow: Y38, Y35
White: W4, W2, W0, 0
Girl:
Skin: E04, E11, E21, E00, E50
Cheeks: E93
Hair: E18, E08, YR18, YR14
Blue: B97, B95, B93
Green: G28, G24, G21
Black: C9
White: W4, W2, 0
Boy:
Skin: E13, E11, E21, E00, E50
Cheeks: E93
Hair: C3, C1, C00
Brown: E79, E77, E74
Bone (White): W3, 0
Yellow: YR27, YR24, YR21
The background is created by using stencils. I used a cloud stencil from Stamp Anniething and Distress Oxide in in Tumbled Glass to create the sky. I masked off the walkway and used Distress Ink in Pumice Stone to create the dirt. I used a cobblestone stencil from Stamp Anniething and the Pumice Stone ink to create the walkway.
I used a Wonky Stitched Slimline Die from Scrappy Boy Stamps to cut out the card front. I created the sentiment on my computer, printed it, trimmed it, then added a black cardstock mat and adhered it to the card. To finish the card, I adhered the card front onto the slimline card base.
These stamps are so fun to color! I hope you give this card a try! Thank you for visiting today and I hope you have a wonderful and creative day!
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