Last week, I was lucky enough to get my hands on Creative
Stamping issue #156, which included a fabulous freebie stamp set called Positively
Peanuts. The set features lots of lovely images from the Peanuts gang, and
I was so excited to start creating with it. Here in New Zealand, UK magazines
usually take around six months to arrive, so this one felt like a real treat.
After a quick look online, I discovered just how popular this issue has been—it
has sold out on the CraftWork website and in many other places around the
world.
To get some inspiration, I joined a Facebook group
dedicated to using this stamp set. There
are so many talented makers out there, and I loved seeing the beautiful designs
people were sharing. It was the perfect way to spark ideas before starting my
own project.
Here’s the card I created using this adorable set.
I decided to use a square panel and a heart aperture die for
the design, backing the panel with black card to make the shape stand out. For
the main image, I chose Snoopy and Charlie Brown. I first stamped the image
directly onto the panel so that it overlapped the heart opening, then stamped
it again onto a scrap piece of white card. After colouring the second image, I
carefully fussy cut it, trimming away the fine outline lines, and layered it
over the original stamped image for extra dimension.
To finish the card, I added a few red die-cut hearts around
the image and included a sentiment from the stamp set. I’m really happy with
how it turned out, and this project was such a fun way to use this fabulous magazine freebie. My friend, Carol, saw this one on Facebook and has let me know she got the last one at her local bookstore too!