Stampin’ Up! Bear Hugs for Sunday Stamps

I used the Stampin’ Up! Bear Hugs stamp set to create my card for the Sunday Stamps color challenge this week.

Bear Hugs - Stamp With Amy K

Here are the colors for Sunday Stamps SSC119.  Be sure to stop by the Sunday Stamps blog to check out what the other Design Team Members have created and be sure to play along too!

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The layout for my card was inspired by Global Design Project GDP#020.

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I started by stamping the fish image from the Bear Hugs stamp set in Crumb Cake ink randomly across a Crumb Cake card stock panel.  I cut a circle from Cherry Cobbler and from Early Espresso card stocks, adhered them together and then to the Crumb Cake panel with SNAIL.

Bear Hugs 1 - Stamp With Amy K

I stamped the sentiment from the Bear Hugs stamp set in Early Espresso ink under the layered circles on the Crumb Cake panel, then adhered the panel to an Early Espresso card stock panel with SNAIL and to a Cherry Cobbler card base with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Bear Hugs 3 - Stamp With Amy K

I stamped the bear image from the Bear Hugs stamp set in Early Espresso ink on a panel of Crumb Cake card stock and cut it out with the matching Bear Hugs Framelits die.  I used my Blender Pen and a tiny bit of Cherry Cobbler ink to add a little color to the ears and nose, then adhered the bear to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Bear Hugs 2 - Stamp With Amy K

I stamped the fish image four times in Basic Gray ink on a panel of Very Vanilla card stock.  I used my Blender Pen and Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake and Early Espresso inks to color the fish images, then cut them out with the Bear Hugs Framelits die.  I tied bows on both ends of a strand of Linen Thread and adhered it to the bear paws with touches of Multipurpose Liquid Glue, then adhered the die cut fish over the thread with Glue Dots.

Bear Hugs 4 - Stamp With Amy K

I stamped the fish image from the Bear Hugs stamp set in Crumb Cake ink on a panel of Crumb Cake card stock inside the card.

You can find a complete list of supplies, including card stock cuts at the very bottom of this post.


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Card stock cuts for this project:

  • Cherry Cobbler – 4-1/4″ x 11″ card base, Circles Collection Framelits die cut
  • Early Espresso – 4″ x 5-1/4″ panel, Circles Collection Framelits die cut
  • Crumb Cake – 3-7/8″ x 5-1/8″ panel, Bear Hugs Framelits die cut, 4″ x 5-1/4″ panel (inside card)
  • Very Vanilla – four Bear Hugs Framelits die cuts

Stampin’ Up! items used to create this project:

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28 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Bear Hugs for Sunday Stamps

  1. Oh my gosh, the bear with the yummy fish is so awesome! I really like this card and know who I need to make it for, yay CASE 🙂 Love your layers and yet another fantastic & subtle background 😉

  2. awwwww how adorable Amy! Wonderful card – love how you have stamped the fish in the background too. Thank you so much for playing along with this week’s Global Design Project challenge! We appreciate your support of the GDP challenge blog.

  3. Hi Amy,

    Oh my goodness, I have family members who would just die for this fishin’ theme!

    Your card is crazy cute – fun and the palette is PERFECT!

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