Hey there stamping friends. Today I am playing with one of my favorite Heffy Doodle stamp sets, Prehistoric Pals. And I am making my favorite sized card, a slimline. I love interactive cards, so why not make this one interactive!?!
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I love watching the Flintstones growing up and when I saw this stamp set, it brought back the happy childhood memories of that show. This card was inspired by those memories. Mr. Stoney (as I call him) is coming home from work in his car to his wife and pet dinosaur. And when you pull the tab.....
The car moves! I love that Heffy Doodle has a slimline pull tab die set, the pieces is the die set are perfectly sized for making my favorite sized cards into interactive cards.
But I think my favorite thing about his card is the volcanic sky!
I used 3 colors of Distress oxide ink, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, and Candied Apple. I started out using the Cloudy Sky stencil. And added layers of splatter over that using Distress Oxide Sprays.
The gray hills also got a spritz with Black Soot Distress Oxide spray to give them some texture.
For my sentiment I stamped; "have a mammoth day" so I added the cute mammoth to the inside of the card.
I just love having little surprises in my cards, like interactive elements and cute little images on the inside too.
Thank you so much for stopping by and letting me share this card with you. You will find all the supplies I used for make it listed and linked for you below.
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