Hi! Yesterday I made a bunch of cards using one of Jennifer McGuire’s tips for mass production of cards… It was so much fun, so I thought I’d share some photos of the process! 🙂
On one of her videos, Jennifer showed how to quickly stamp many cards using the MISTI stamping tool. The idea is to position the stamp inside the MISTI, stamp it once, then turn the card upside down and stamp it again. Then, stamp all the other cards in the same way, and repeat the process until all the cards are covered.
I wanted to create many holiday cards, so I stamped on all of them a large Happy Holidays stamp from Kesem Art. Then, I stamped a beautiful floral stamp from the Water Blooms stamp set from Mama Elephant. This stamp set is one of the first stamp sets that I bought, and I just love it! ❤️ I used it in a post last year – click here if you want to see it 🙂
Here are the cards after the first step:
Then, I moved the stamp to the other corner, and stamped again on all of the cards, in super-light purple ink. Finally, I moved the stamp to the center, and stamped it again.
To finish my cards, I added the white panels to pink card bases:
Here’s a close-up photo of one of them:
I’m submitting my card to the current challenge at Color Hues – Purple & Pink:
And that’s all for today! Do you like cards mass production? I love it 😍😍
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Have a wonderful day! ❤️
– Michal
Awesome set of cards! I’m also a big fan of mass producing! Thank you so much for playing along with us over at the Color Hues Challenge!
Thank you Sheri! 😊
What a wonderful way to mass produce cards! Lovely florals–thanks for joining us at Color Hues!
Thank you Karen! 😊
Awesome set of cards! I love mass producing too! Thanks so much for joining us at Color Hues!
Thank you Kristie! ❤️