New Collections, Adorable Cards! | Family & Baby

Hi everyone! I’m back with a double dose of cuteness today and two YouTube videos. I’ve been playing with the brand-new Family and Baby collections by Stamperia, and I couldn’t wait to share what I’ve been working on. Whether you are looking for quick card-making ideas or a special shaped card for a newborn, there is something here for you!


1. 10 Cards | The “Family” Collection

In this first project, I wanted to see how far I could go with just a few items. I used the Junk Journal booklet, the Die-cut pack, and the Ephemera stickers to create 10 different cards. The beauty of these products is that they are designed to work together perfectly, no guesswork required!

  • Highlight: I love using the “junk journal” pages as card bases. They provide instant backgrounds with beautiful patterns, so all you have to do is layer your focal points.
  • Technique Tip: Don’t be afraid to rough up the edges of your paper with scissors. It adds a wonderful vintage texture that makes the layers stand out, especially when combined with foam tape for dimension.
  • Supply list HERE

Watch the 10-Card Video Here: 10 Cards / 1 Collection / Stamperia Family


2. Adorable Shaped Onesie Card

If you want to go the extra mile for a baby shower, this onesie-shaped card is the way to go! Using the Stamperia Baby collection, I created a card that isn’t just a greeting, but a keepsake. It features a little pocket on the front and another on the inside for tags or gift cards.

  • Highlight: The interactive element! I tucked tiny toys like a teddy bear and a vintage spinner into the front pocket. It’s so much fun for the recipient to discover these little “surprises.”
  • Technique Tip: If you don’t have a cutting machine, don’t worry! This is a simple shape that you can easily cut out by hand using a PDF template.
  • Supply list HERE

Watch the Onesie Card Video Here: Baby Onesie Card | Stamperia Baby Collection


Which of these styles is your favorite? Do you prefer the quick 10-card “assembly line” style, or do you like spending a bit more time on a unique shaped card? Let me know in the comments!

Happy Crafting,

Vicky

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