Happy STAMPtember, crafty friends!
Today I want to share with you my rainbow birthday balloon card using the Celebrate You & Critter Crowd Sets.
I started by stamping adorable critters from the Critter Crowd set on watercolour paper using Antique Linen Distress ink. I then coloured the stamped image with Distress markers & water brush. I die cut it with the matching die.
I die cut several balloons from watercolour paper using different sized balloon dies in the Celebrate You die set. I then made rainbow balloons with some SSS dye inks – I ink blended each balloon die cut using Picket Fence Blender Brush.
Red balloon: (light to dark) Lipstick Red & Merlot
Yellow balloon: Duckling & Clementine
Green balloon: Green Apple & Evergreen
Blue balloon: Audrey Blue & Soft Navy
Purple balloon: Lavender & Deep Purple
Before gluing rainbow balloons, I stamped strings from the Celebrate You set & the sentiment “from all of us” from the Critter Crowd set onto the card front using VersaFine Onyx Black. I then mounted the watercoloured critters & rainbow balloons onto the card using foam tape.
This sentiment string is so good for birthday balloon cards! :D
MY STAMPTEMBER® SUMMARY
01. Happy STAMPtember® 10 Year Anniversary!
02. STAMPtember® Party!
03. Leafy Thinking of You Cards
04. Poinsettia Christmas Card
05. Winter Floral Christmas Cards
Thank you so much for stopping by. Have a great day!
Keep smiling and be blessed! God bless you all!
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I started by stamping
Red and green are traditional colours for Christmas. I love using this classic colour combo during Christmas season! I think you’re probably the same as me!
For the sentiment, I used the 
Christmas… just the thought of it makes me very happy. :D
For my first card, I used the
I die cut several
For the background panel, I die cut
For the shadow effect, I cut the centre of the panel using the
Waterdrops on eucalyptus leaves, I used
For my second card, I used the
I die cut several eucalyptus leaves from watercolour paper first, and then also
After ink blending, I added fresh water all over the inked panel using a wet paint brush – it looks like watercoloured panel.
For the sentiment, I die cut the
I decorated the sentiment panel with lightly watercoloured eucalyptus leaves.

I securely placed the
While the floral panel was drying, I die cut
Once the floral panel was dry, I made two
I tucked 




For today’s card, I am featuring the
I die cut a 4.25″ x 5.5″ rectangle panel from watercolour paper using the
I die cut the
I mounted the autumn leafy background panel on white card base using double-sided tape first, and then added the sentiment die cut on it using ZIG fine tip glue pen.
I embellished with a few autumn coloured sequins, called “
