Hello Everyone,
Welcome to the Heffy Doodle (HD) and Pawsome Stamps (PS) Collaboration Blog Hop! Our Design Team members are sharing inspiration using products from both companies! I brought you a sea-themed card for the occasion to show you how well different stamp sets work together.

First I stamped the images from the PS Birthday Fishes and the HD Oceans of Love and HD A Little Shellfish stamp sets. I used Spectrum Noir Illustrator markers to colour them: DR5, DR3, DR05, BG8, BG6, BG3, BG05, RB2, RB1, FS9, FS7, CR5, CR2, CR05, AG5, AG3, AG1, DP3, DP2, DP1, IG2. I cut everything out with their coordinating dies.

For the background I did some light ink blending on Bristol Smooth cardstock with Scattered Straw, Salty Ocean and Blueprint Sketch Distress Oxide inks. Then I took the HD Tiny Waves stencil and added some waves with the same colours, just randomly, for a little texture. I also added some sunrays with the Rays the roof stencil an white pigment ink. It looks so cool! I used a heat gun to dry it before die cutting the panel with a Whimsically Wonky Imperial Rectangle die.

The sentiment is from the HD Oceans of love set, I white heat embossed the word “oceans” on black cardstock and cut it out with its coordinating die. I love sentiments which can be cut out, they make a card so unique! The rest of the sentiment I stamped with Versafine Onyx black ink.

Before assembling the card I used some brown markers and added dots to the sand. All the scenebuilding elements I adhered flat with liquid glue, only the whale I popped up with 3D foam squares.

As a finishing touch I used a black glaze pen on the eyes, added some white gel pen highlights and used glossy accents on the starfish. I also used some PS Ocean Breeze sequins and added tiny dots with glossy accents to the water to look like air bubbles. And I couldn’t resist and covered the whale and ray fish with Spectrum Noir Clear Shimmer pen for a subtle sparkle.

GIVEAWAY
To be entered to win the giveaway, all you need to do is comment at each stop along the Blog Hop!
Pawsome Stamps will be giving away $30 and Heffy Doodle will be giving away £25 to their respective stores! Be sure to comment before 11:59 PM EST on June 24th to be entered to win!
Each company will post their random winner on June 25th at 10AM EST! Make sure to check the Heffy Doodle Blog and Pawsome Stamps Blog to see if you’re a winner!
Blog Hop Lineup:
Zsofia Molnar -> you are here
I wish you enjoyed hopping with us and found my card inspiring. If you like my creations, please follow me on Instagram where I share exclusive crafty tips with each and every card I make. You can save those also for later reference. Thank you, your support means the world to me.
Sea you soon,
Zsofi
Your card is super cute! Love that whale, he looks happy
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So fantastic, always love all your details.
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OMG! I LOVE your background ! Cute sea creatures!
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Nice scene created. I like the arrangement and light rays hitting the water.
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I love your card. I wasn’t able to leave a comment on Caitlin Annalee card as it wouldn’t let me.
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This is a beautiful ocean. Love your little details in this card.
The mix of these beautiful products are amazing
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I LOVE THIS. The stingray is so darned cute. And the thick whale is just adorable. I’d love to make a card like this.
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Oh my goodness! This is so sweet! The critters go perfectly together and I love your scene!
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Love this unusual card, it’s so pretty! 🙂
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I love the way you did the background! Such a cute card!
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Beautiful card! I love the stencil background!
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I just became a new subscriber.
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Love your background with the sun rays coming in. A really fabulous scene. Love this!!
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I’ve used that whale on several of my
cards. He is a great size. thanks for
sharing. txmlhl9at)yahoo(dot)com
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I love your card those little details like the light rays and sand dots really take out too the next level
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Wow! What a scene and inkblending! 😃🐳
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Such cute images and love the rays of light.
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