Do you make cards with or for kids? This Little Buddy Birthday is a great stamp set for that!
For a fun variation on a background, take a piece of paper that already has circles on it, like this piece from the Sweet Taffy Designer Series Paper, and add more circles or dots!
I added smaller circles of Crushed Curry to this Rich Razzleberry paper … and even added dots on the dinosaur circles.
Then, with the Rich Razzleberry Stampin’ Write Marker, I drew a line around this creature twice and added more dots.
There are two other creatures, a bird and an armadillo, in this Little Buddy Birthday stamp set, along with a cake, balloon and three birthday phrases. You get a lot to work with!
Here is the one-minute video on making this card!
So how easy was that? Do you make cards with your kids, grand kids, or other kids? (If your answer is “no”, I would encourage you to give it a try! Pass on your passion!)
They would love this set because its fun to color the cute little creatures. Let them make their own birthday cards for friends! Its never to early to get them involved in card making!
I love the way the backing paper and the dots on the dino match, a very cute little card.
Oh I love love the dino!! So much fun and perfects for boys..I’m always looking for boy card ideas. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Tam Hess
http://cardmakingartists.com
What a darling card!! I love the little dino. 🙂
This is so cute! So whimsical! I love polka dots.
Thank you so much for your sweet comment, Cheryl!
Very cute! I was into scrapbooking but never got into stamping. Your cards are very nice! followed you from Craft Along linky!
Thanks, Cheri, for taking the time to comment! I love fabric too! I have been a quilter for many years.
Thanks so much for your sweet comment, Elizabeth!
Thanks, Tam! I agree – I think dinosaurs are timeless for little boys.
Thanks, Lucy!
This little guy is adorable! My grandson makes cards for his mom & dad at my house. He loves for us to “craft” together. Thanks for sharing with us again.
Glenna @ My Paper Craze
This is so cute! Thanks again for sharing at the Teach Me Tuesday Linky Party:)
These are super cute. Thanks for sharing.
Keerti – thanks so much for stopping by and for commenting!
Such a nice comment, Glenna. I love when we can share our love of crafting with our grandchildren!!!
This is great! Thank you for sharing this post at City of Creative Dream’s City of Links last Friday! I appreciate you taking the time to party with me. Hope to see you again this week 🙂
Thanks for all you do with the Link Party, Shanice!