Stamp a Gender-Neutral Birthday Card with VersaFine Clair Inks

By Jessica Lin

Skill: Beginner
Time: 20 minutes

Hi everyone! It’s Jessica here. I am always looking for ways to create gender-neutral birthday cards, and I am so excited to share a beginner-friendly version today. This plant stamp set has some punny sentiments for Valentine’s Day, too. Some of the phrases are perfect for all-occasions, which makes this set so versatile to pair up with the potted plants images.

Step 1:
Stamp the succulent plant with VersaFine Clair Grass Green ink pad. For the pot, use VersaFine Clair Sand Dune. Stamp another succulent image on a post-it note and fussy cut the image for masking in step 2. Tip: Stamp on the sticky edge of the post-it note so that the fussy cut image will turn into a temporary sticker

Step 2:
Mask the stamped succulent image with the fussy cut sticky note. Then stamp the second plant pot with VersaFine Clair Verdant and Acorn. Masking the succulent plant creates the illusion that it sits in front of the second plant pot. I did not overlap the two plants very much, but you could stamp the two closer together to emphasize the spatial arrangement.

Step 3:
For the third cactus plant, stamp with VersaFine Clair Green Oasis and Pinecone. I love the different shades of greens and browns in the VersaFine Clair line; they complement each other so well.

Step 4:
Lastly, stamp the outline images with VersaFine Clair Nocturne ink pad. The super cute pun sentiment was also stamped with the same ink.

Step 5:
Trim the stamped card panel to 3 ½’’ x 4 ¾’’. Adhere it to a 3 ¾’’ x 5’’ piece of green cardstock, then adhere both layers to a cardbase with foam tape.

Step 6:
For the final finishing touch, add a few enamel drops from Doodlebug Sprinkles Limeade.

Products Used:

Imagine Supplies:

Other Supplies:

  • iCrafter – Stamps – Positively Plants
  • Stampin’ Up! – Cardstock – Pear Pizzazz
  • Neenah – Cardstock – Desert Storm
  • Foam Tape
  • Doodlebug – Enamel Dots – Sprinkles Limeade

Fun Ink Blending With Stencils

By Amalia Montano

I’ve had these stencils for some time, and the vibrant colors and rich textures of Tsukineko inks were perfect for these designs. I love Tsukineko inks for their versatility, stunning colors, and ease of use. They also come in various themed color sets. For this project, I used both VersaFine colors and Dew Drop VersaMagic ink pads.

Skill level: Intermediate
Time: 20 minutes

Products Used

Imagine:
• VersaColor Ink Pads in Canary and Cardinal
• Sponge Daubers
• Memento Dew Drops, New Sprout, Cottage Ivy
• VersaMagic Dew Drops: Mango Madness, Spring Pansy, Aloe Vera, Tea Leaves
• VersaFine Clair Pinecone Ink Pad
• Sheer Shimmer Craft Spray
• Desert Sand Re-inker

Other Products Used:
• White Gel Pen: https://shrsl.com/4jnpq
• Wobbler: https://amzn.to/3wYDJMq
• Spray bottle: https://shrsl.com/4jnpu
• Brutus Monroe Stencils:Chili Peppers Mixed Media Layering Stencil: https://shrsl.com/4jnpy
• Taco Tuesday | Slimline Stencil: https://shrsl.com/4jnq3
• Botanical Desert Mixed Media Stencil: https://shrsl.com/4jnq5
• Stamp set: Succulent & Cactus: https://shrsl.com/4jnq9