Hey everyone! It’s Laura here and today I am putting my Scene Building series on hold as, together with the rest of the Heffy Doodle Team, I am taking part in Tracey McNeely’s 25 days of Christmas Tags! This is the 8th edition and Heffy Doodle is a proud sponsor of this very fun event! Make sure to visit Tracey’s blog for more details and to…
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Creating Plaid with a Striped Stencil + Copic Coloring with Mindy Baxter Hi it’s Mindy on the blog today and I’m showing Creating Plaid with a Striped Stencil + Copic Coloring.I’m using the stamp set ‘Wanna Build a Snowman‘ along with the coordinating dies. I’m also using the Candy Stripe Stencil and Stitched Slopey Joe Dies. This card was so much fun to create — I…
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Hello crafty friends! It is Jenn Bena here and I am so excited to be sharing my first video for Heffy Doodle as a design team member! You can watch how I created this festive one-layer card in the video below or over on our YouTube channel! Today, I am sharing how to mask images to create a fun scene for a clean and simple holiday…
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Hello everyone! It’s Ashley with a new post in my series on ink blending! Today I have a brand new card using one stencil and a few inks to get a beautiful blended background scene. I just love making holiday cards, and this year I am all about nontraditional colors. I went super bright for my card today! Oh! They are just too cute! Penguins are…
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Hey Heffy Doodlers! Welcome back to Cardmaking 101 with Amanda Fitterer! To see my last post, click here. Let’s dive in to this next project using Big Bug Hugs stamps and dies! For this card, I am using the standard A2 size (5.5″x4.25″). I use a MISTI stamping platform to stamp my images using Memento Tuxedo black ink. This ink pad is very alcohol marker…
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Hello crafty friends, Davina here, on the Heffy Doodle blog,with some snowy fun. Today I’m sharing a tall slimline shaker card, that uses a mixture of three different adorable Heffy Doodle stamps and their coordinating dies. The stamp sets I’ve used are Warm hugs, Oceans of Love, and the little trees from Santa’s Village. I started this project by first die cutting 4 paper layers using some Slimline dies…
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Hello! Jessica Frost-Ballas here with my first video for Heffy Doodle! You can watch the video below or over at our YouTube channel! Today I’m sharing how to use ink-blended dies to create a scene! Heffy Doodle carries a bunch of fabulous stand-alone scene dies that can be combined in various ways to create scenes! I’m focusing on Grassy Lass, Stitched Slopey Joe, and Silver Linings…
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Hello, Heffy Doodlers! Tallie here with my first blog post as a full member of the Design Team, whoop! You’ll see me on the first and third Friday of every month for the near future. Today marks the start of my CAS blog series. CAS – Clean and Simple – is more my style and I love to use my alcohol markers to create a focal point surrounded…
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Hi everyone! It’s Laura here, and today I am back with for another post in my scene building series here on the Heffy Doodle Blog! Scene cards are my favorite to make, so I am really excited to come back here twice a month to share tips and tricks on how to create fun and cute scene cards! Watch out for videos, too, as I plan…
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Hey friends! It’s Jess Francisco and I’m so thrilled to be a guest on the Heffy Doodle blog today! I can’t wait to share this fun scene card with you, so let’s get started! There’s a video tutorial below or you can read on to learn more! Building up fun scenes is one of my favorite things to do when I’m making cards, so I couldn’t…
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