Dog Kisses Fix Everything

Dog Kisses Fix Everything

Hi, friends! I’m sharing my last project for 2024. How quickly this year flew by!

Dog Kisses card by Andrea Shell | Happy Paws stamp by Picket Fence Studios

Have you guessed by now how much I adore the new Happy Paws stamp by Picket Fence Studios’ newest illustrator? The images pair perfectly with the sentiments from the new Dogs/Cats Always Know Good People set, which were the inspiration for this card.

Dog Kisses card by Andrea Shell | Happy Paws stamp by Picket Fence Studios

I stamped those sweet pups from Happy Paws with black ink and colored them with Copics. I fussy-cut them (There are matching dies, but I didn’t have them at the time I made this card.) and added some details with a white gel pen.

Dog Kisses card by Andrea Shell | Happy Paws stamp by Picket Fence Studios

To create the kissing booth, I diecut white cardstock with the Booth Dies. I colored the pieces with Copics and stamped “kissing booth” with the Booth Labels stamp set before assembling everything with liquid adhesive. To fill out my scene, I also diecut two grass pieces with the Grass Tufts Dies and colored them with Copics.

Dog Kisses card by Andrea Shell | Happy Paws stamp by Picket Fence Studios

For my background I blended blue and green inks onto a panel of white cardstock with the Life Changing Blender Brushes. I diecut the panel with the Beyond Basics: A2 Stamp Cover Plate with Postmark Dies and trimmed a panel of blue cardstock to size. I adhered the blue panel to a white card and attached the ink-blended panel with foam tape. After attaching the booth to my card with foam, I tucked in the grass tufts and popped up the pups with thin 3D foam squares.

Dog Kisses card by Andrea Shell | Happy Paws stamp by Picket Fence Studios

I stamped the sentiment from Dogs/Cats Always Know Good People in black ink and diecut it with the 1.5″ Connected Circles Shaker Dies. I cut coral cardstock with the circle die from the Beyond Basics: A2 Stamp Cover Plate with Postmark Dies and adhered the sentiment on top with thin 3D foam squares. I popped up the stacked circle with foam, and my card was done.

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