Kindred Stamps: Papa Bear Facebook Live Replay

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Hello friends! Yesterday, I went live over on the Kindred Stamps Facebook Page, and I had some special requests to make a card with the following prompts:

  • An interactive project
  • A project that uses animals
  • A Father’s Day Project
  • A card where I can explain what inks and papers are Copic Marker Friendly

I came up with the idea to make this Father’s Day Shaker card, where I customized the sentiment so it would work perfectly to give to a new dad!

I used the bear from the Wild Child Stamp Set, which honestly is one of my singular favorite Kindred Stamps images ever because he is just too darn cute!

You can catch the replay to my Facebook Live on YouTube!

https://youtu.be/7DLRhT9Cx88

Below is a list of products that I used to create this card:

Kindred Stamps Products Used:
Wild Child Stamp Set
Stitched Alpha Dies
Welcome to the Jungle Paper Pack
Snowfall Embossing Powder
Embossing Ink Pad

Other Key Products Used:
Copic Markers
Ink on 3 Blackout Copic-Safe Ink
Copic Coloring Paper
Arch Dies
Extra Large Sentiment Strip Dies
Distress Oxide Inks: Wild Honey, Ripe Persimmon & Vintage Photo
Spellbinders Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine
Coffee Shop Cardstock
Street Light Cardstock
Liquid Adhesive
Foam Tape (1/16″)
Foam Tape (1/8″)
Acetate

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today! Happy Crafting!

Justin

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