MFT Stamps Baby Shark Birthday Card

Posted by Karen Baugh on

Instructions:

1. To make an A2 sized card, use a white card stock base and a white layer cut to 4" x 5.25" for ink blending.

2. Using Picket Fence blender brushes and Tim Holtz Distress Inks, blend the blues together to create water background for your scene.

3. Die cut shark layers out of card stock using My Favorite Things Baby Shark Die-namics and My Favorite Things Fishbowl Die-namics for the ocean floor decor.

4. Using Lawn Fawn glue tube, adhere the pieces together.

5. Assemble your scene and pop up the shark with Scrapbook Adhesives foam squares for dimension.

6. Stamp sentiment from My Favorite Things Sharky Sentiments on a sentiment strip and adhere. Popping the sentiment with foam squares adds more dimension. :)

7. Finish off the card by adding Dress My Craft water droplets in different sizes for a realistic effect. I used Ranger Multi Medium - Matte to adhere the droplets.

Thank you Scrapbook Pal for carrying some of My Favorite Things products now!

Instagram: @cardsbykaren5

Products Used:

My Favorite Things Baby Shark Die-namics SKU: MFT-1762

My Favorite Things Fishbowl Die-namics SKU: MFT-1751

My Favorite Things Stamps Sharky Sentiments SKU: CS-484

Scrapbook Adhesives Foam Squares SKU: 1616

Lawn Fawn Glue Tube SKU:LF1664

Tim Holtz Distress Ink Salty Ocean SKU: TIM-35015

Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tumbled Glass SKU: TIM-27188

Picket Fence Blender Brushes SKU: BR-101

Ranger Multi Medium - Matte SKU: INK41511

Dress My Craft Water Droplets SKU: FA3044

Sizzix Cutting Pads Standard SKU: 655093

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