Cardmaking For Beginners – Easy Interactive Card With Action Wobbles Plus Video (ft. Newton’s Nook Designs)

Go Shorty #handmade card by Tatiana Trafimovich #tatianacraftandart - Corgi Beach stamp set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook

Hello and welcome!!!
I’m so happy you’ve joined me today and even more excited to be on the Newton’s Nook Designs blog sharing a fun tutorial how to put up together an easy interactive card using action wobbles!

I’m playing with super adorable Corgi Beach stamp and the coordinating Corgi Beach Die sets. Curios? So, please, watch the video below!

To start, I die cut with the coordinating dies from Strathmore Bristol paper and stamped with VersaFine Onyx Black ink three cute doggies and three pairs of sun glasses from Corgi Beach stamp set. Next I made an easy coloring using water based Tombow markers.

As always I’m leaving the complete list of all the colors used on this project: TOMBOW N15, N65, N79, 025, 723, 933, 946, 947.

Go Shorty #handmade card by Tatiana Trafimovich #tatianacraftandart - Corgi Beach stamp set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook

The regular A2 size card base, made from Neenah Solar White paper, was embellished through Tropical Leaves stencil with Twisted Citron and Moved Lawn Distress inks. Three stitched circles were die cut from Frames Squared Die Set and glued directly to the background with Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue. And the fun matching sentiment comes from the same Corgi Beach stamp set. The interactive element is made by applying action mini springs or action wobbles that make the doggies’ bottoms shake in such a fun way. The final touch was added on the sun glasses with a generous coat of a clear shimmer pen plus Glossy Accents.

Go Shorty #handmade card by Tatiana Trafimovich #tatianacraftandart - Corgi Beach stamp set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook

Hope this fun project will inspire you to give an extra twist to you handmade cards!

As always thanks so much for stopping by!
Tatiana

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