Hip Hop Hooray

Hey everybody, happy hump day! I hope you’re having a great week! I’m delighted to share a Brutus Monroe DT inspiration project with you today featuring our Hoppy To See You Card Panels, Hip Hop Hooray Stamp Set, Bunny Friends Stamp Set and Lace Layers Nested Dies. These card panels are foilable although I chose not to do that this time. I colored this one and heat embossed it to make it shimmer. There’s nothing cuter than these little bunnies peeking out from behind the eggs! This Easter release is pretty darn cute and you need to check it out if you haven’t already. ;)

I grabbed a pre-scored card base and adhered a panel cut from Rouge cardstock along with a die cut Lace Layers panel cut from Cabbage cardstock. I colored the card panel (from the Hoppy To See You pack) with an assortment of markers, coated it with our embossing ink and some iridescent embossing powder from my stash, and then once again with some of our icicle embossing powder. This gave the panel a smooth finish. I stamped the bunnies from the Bunny Friends stamp set, colored them with alcohol markers and fussy cut them. The final step was stamping a sentiment from the Hip Hop Hooray stamp set in Memento Bamboo Leaves ink which I cut with a Love From Lizi stitched circle die.

I adhered a Rouge cardstock panel to the inside of the card base along with a slightly smaller Lace Layers panel cut from the Cabbage cardstock. I embellished a panel of Neenah Solar White cardstock with a leftover strip cut from the card panel on the front. Finally, I stamped a sentiment from the Hip Hop Hooray stamp set in Memento Bamboo Leaves ink, which completed the card.

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Brutus Monroe products used:
BRU 9005-2 Hoppy To See You Card Panels
BRU 8956 Hip Hop Hooray Stamp Set
BRU 1018 Bunny Friends Stamp Set
BRU 6487 Lace Layers Nested Dies
BRU 2081 Clear Embossing 2×2 Ink
BRU 2517 Icicle Ultra Fine Embossing Powder
BRU 1729 Microfiber Stamp Cloth
BRU 5144 Pre-Scored Card Bases
BRU 6533 Rouge Cardstock
BRU 5482 Cabbage Cardstock
BRU 2543 Raven Detail 2×2 Ink

Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock
INK: Copic Ciao Alcohol Markers- E21 Soft Sun, R000 Cherry White, R20 Blush; Bic Mark-It Fine Point Markers- Hot Aqua, Fandango Pink, Pink Flamingo, Blue Skies Blue, Tiki Hut Tan, Margarita Green, Key Lime, Yellow Blaze, Sunset Orange, Rambunctious Red; Memento Bamboo Leaves ink, Memento Tuxedo Black Marker
DIES/PUNCHES: Love From Lizi Stitched Circle Nested Cutting Dies
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, MISTI stamp tool, Big Shot, Judi-Kins Iridescent Sparkle Embossing Powder, Spellbinders Detail Scissors, Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this project and you’re inspired to get your craft on! Be sure to check out all the amazing stamps and dies, pigments and mists, cardstock and tools (just to name a few) at Brutus Monroe! And if you happen to have a sweet tooth and like to munch while you craft (like I do, lol), check out Scoozie’s Confections & Curiosities! OMG, I’m hooked! ;) Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for tons of crafty inspiration! And come on over and join our Fan Club Facebook Group to share your crafty makes using our products! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

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Author: LeslieT

Crazy cat lady and crafting junkie! We care for 15 feline rescues and just added a Forkie pup to the tribe (Frenchie + Yorkie)! I’m addicted to stamping and love making cards, ATCs, and 3-D projects (especially paper shoes, paper purses and mini albums). I also dabble in mixed media, art journaling, altered art and custom jewelry. If you’re looking for me, I’ll either be in my studio or getting some kitty or puppy lovins! ;)

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