Looking for creative interactive card ideas featuring the newest stamp and die releases? In today’s project roundup, I’m sharing three handmade interactive cards packed with fun techniques, dimensional elements, and unique paper crafting inspiration. From shaker card designs to clever moving features and detailed die-cut scenes, these projects showcase how versatile stamps, dies, patterned paper, and coloring techniques can be combined to create memorable handmade greeting cards. Whether you enjoy card making, scrapbooking, paper crafting, or mixed media projects, these interactive designs offer plenty of inspiration for birthdays, celebrations, and special occasions. Scroll through to see each project up close, discover creative ways to use your supplies, and find ideas you can incorporate into your own card making adventures
Today I’m sharing a fun roundup of three cards I created using products from the newest Scrappy Boy Stamps release. Each project features a different interactive element and plenty of detail, making them perfect for anyone who loves adding a little extra magic to their handmade cards.
🏰 Castle Gate Card
For this card, I created a magical castle scene featuring interactive opening gates that reveal the story inside. The layered details, rich colors, and dimensional elements make this design feel like stepping into a fairy tale.
not photographed: Gates to Emerald City
💊 Interactive Spinner Card
This playful spinner card adds movement and surprise with a fun interactive mechanism. Watching the focal image spin brings the design to life and makes it a great card for birthdays, celebrations, or just because.
I used a spinner mechanism that easily glues one side to image and one to card. The SPINCYCLE MICRO ROTATORS that create the movement can be found here on Grab your 10 pk SpinCycle Micro Rotators
🐉 Dragon Shaker Card
My dragon shaker card combines sparkle, texture, and movement with a shaker element full of colorful sequins. The adorable dragon and fantasy-themed details make this one especially fun for dragon lovers and fantasy fans.
I had so much fun bringing these scenes to life with movement, dimension, and a little bit of magic! Each card showcases a different way to create interactive designs while highlighting the versatility of this fantastic new release. The square shaker uses the Dragon Die Set paired with the raven and sentiment from Dragon Kingdom. Fabulous patterned paper is so easy to put together a scene to make your supplies shine!!
Which one is your favorite?
❤️ Castle 💙 Spinner 💚 Dragon
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Discover how creative color placement, textured marker strokes, and multiliner pen details can completely transform stamped images into beautifully personalized works of art. In this post, I’m sharing how I created braided and textured hairstyles on my patriotic “Monae” project using Copic Markers, along with thoughts on artistic customization, representation in crafting, and how Angel Policies typically support creative interpretation through coloring and hand-detailed enhancements.
Image: Pajama Crafter Stamps ALL AMERICAN GIRL
Celebrating Diversity Through Coloring, Texture & Artistic Expression
One of my favorite things about cardmaking and stamped images is how a single character can become completely unique through creative coloring choices. By changing hair texture, color placement, shading, and added pen details, you can personalize stamped images to better reflect different cultures, styles, personalities, and artistic visions.
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Recently, I shared this patriotic project featuring “Monae” with textured braids created using a combination of Copic Markers and a multiliner pen. That project sparked a wonderful question regarding customization and Angel Policies — specifically whether artists are allowed to alter stamped images through coloring techniques, added details, or texture enhancements.
The short answer? In most cases: Absolutely yes.
Stamps Are Meant to Inspire Creativity
When you purchase a stamp, you are purchasing a tool for artistic expression. Coloring, shading, customizing hairstyles, changing textures, adding freckles, altering eye color, deepening skin tones, creating curls, adding braids, or modifying color placement are all forms of artistic interpretation.
This is no different than:
Choosing seasonal color palettes
Paper piecing clothing
Adding glitter or embossing
Extending backgrounds
Creating scene cards
Altering hair color or eye color
Adding accessories or texture
As stampers and colorists, we bring these characters to life through our own creativity.
Using Color Placement to Create Hair Texture
Hair texture can dramatically change the personality and cultural representation of a stamped image. Small changes in marker strokes and pen detailing can create:
Soft waves
Loose curls
Tight coils
Natural texture
Braids
Twists
Locs
Straight styles
Puff ponytails
Protective styles
The stamped outline simply becomes the foundation.
Techniques for Creating Braids & Natural Texture
For my patriotic “Monae” project, I used layered Copic coloring and fine multiliner detailing to create the appearance of textured braids and coiled hair.
The Process Included:
1. Base Coloring
I started with warm brown Copic tones to establish the hair foundation.
2. Directional Coloring
Instead of coloring with smooth flat strokes, I followed the natural movement of the stamped hair using curved flicking motions.
3. Layering Shadows
Darker shades were concentrated:
Near the scalp
Under overlapping curls
Behind accessories
In deeper sections of the ponytails
4. Multiliner Pen Detailing
This is where the transformation really happens.
Using a very fine multiliner pen (0.03 or 0.05), I added:
Small curved “C” strokes
Looping braid shapes
Tiny directional texture lines
Additional strand definition
These details create the illusion of:
Braided sections
Coily texture
Dimensional curls
Natural hair movement
Creative Representation Matters
One of the beautiful things about stamping is the ability to create artwork that reflects a wide variety of people, cultures, and identities.
Coloring techniques allow artists to:
Increase representation
Create inclusive projects
Personalize characters
Reflect family and friends
Explore different artistic styles
A single stamped image can become countless unique interpretations simply through:
Skin tone combinations
Hair color
Texture techniques
Fashion color placement
Accessories
Cultural styling inspiration
That creative flexibility is part of what makes paper crafting so meaningful.
Understanding Angel Policies
Angel Policies are designed to protect the intellectual property of the original artwork while still allowing crafters to enjoy creating with their stamps.
While every company has its own policy, most Angel Policies generally allow:
Personal crafting
Handmade card sales in limited quantities
Coloring and customization
Artistic interpretation
Different color palettes
Added shading and details
What is typically not allowed is:
Digitally reproducing the original line art
Scanning and redistributing images
Mass production without permission
Creating counterfeit copies
Adding creative coloring, texture, braids, curls, or stylistic details through hand-coloring does not usually violate an Angel Policy because you are enhancing the artwork — not reproducing or replacing the original illustration.
That said, always review the individual company’s Angel Policy if you plan to:
Teach classes
Sell products
Create digital downloads
Manufacture items
Reproduce imagery commercially
Art Is Personal
One of the most rewarding parts of coloring stamped images is making them your own. Whether you prefer:
Soft vintage palettes
Bold rainbow colors
Fantasy hair
Realistic skin tones
Cultural hairstyles
Glitter and sparkle
Graphic comic-inspired shading
…your creativity is what transforms a stamped image into art.
And honestly? The crafting world becomes more beautiful when more people can see themselves reflected in the art we create.
Featured Techniques Used on “Monae”
Hair
E49
E59
E79
Multiliner 0.03
Skin
E13
E15
E18
Texture Technique
Layered curved flick strokes
Tiny looping pen details
Deep shadow placement
Highlight preservation
Final Thoughts
Never be afraid to experiment with color placement and texture techniques. Sometimes the smallest artistic choices — a deeper shadow, a braided line, a curl detail, or a different marker stroke — can completely transform a stamped image into something powerful, personal, and unique.
Creativity is the heart of stamping. And every artist brings something different to the table.
Create adorable handmade projects with Scrappy Boy Stamps including a spooky-cute Evil Bunny Backpack gift holder, Friends Forever handmade card, and coffee cup gift card holder die set. Get paper crafting inspiration, layering ideas, and interactive project inspiration using dies, stamps, and patterned paper.
Today I’m sharing three fun handmade projects featuring products from Scrappy Boy Stamps! These projects are full of personality and include interactive elements, layered die cuts, and playful details that make paper crafting so much fun. putting them together’s really easy and clean when using the tape runner, my favorite dried adhesive. I also use a combination of wet glue and foam tape to create dimension. If you would like a coupon code for taperunner.com, use KELLY10 for 10% off your cart.
From a spooky-cute backpack gift holder to a friendship-themed card and an adorable coffee cup gift card holder, each project has its own unique style while still coordinating beautifully together.
Evil Bunny Backpack Gift Holder 🖤💜
This backpack project was created using the Backpack Base Die paired with the Evil Bunny Backpack Add-On Set and coordinating patterned papers.
What I love most about this project:
Faux stitched details using a white gel pen
Metallic zipper accents
Interactive zipper pocket
Dimensional layered elements
Perfect size for treats or gift cards
The black and lavender color palette gives this project the perfect spooky-cute vibe while still keeping it playful and fun.
Supplies Used:
Backpack Base Die
Evil Bunny Backpack Add-On
Evil Bunny 6×9 Paper Pack
White gel pen
Metallic cardstock
Foam adhesive
Friends Forever Card 💛💜
Next is this bright and cheerful friendship-themed card featuring the Friends Forever Stamp Set and the Picture Frame Mini Album Die.
I love how the bold yellow frame pops against the purple patterned paper background. The layered hearts and sweet sentiment make this such a fun card for a friend or just-because greeting.
Details:
A2 sized card
Layered die cut frame focal point
Stitched rectangle details
Hand-colored stamped image
Coordinating patterned papers
This design would work for birthdays, encouragement cards, or simply sending happy mail to a friend.
Stickles & white gel pen accents add interest – hearts from SHAKER PLATES
Coffee Cup Gift Card Holder ☕💗
This coffee-themed project might be my favorite because it combines a shaped card with a hidden gift card pocket!
Created using the Coffee Cup Gift Card Holder Die Set and paired with the Shabubu Mini Pocket Die, this project is both cute and functional.
The fun patterned papers and dimensional bunny embellishment make this such a unique gift idea for coffee lovers.
Perfect For:
Gift cards
Teacher gifts
Coffee shop surprises
Birthday treats
Thank-you gifts
Shabubu Mini Pocket Die
Why I Love These Projects Together
Even though these projects each have a completely different theme, they all showcase what I love about crafting with Scrappy Boy Stamps:
Interactive designs
Fun layered dies
Coordinating products
Creative gift ideas
Endless customization options
Mixing stamps, dies, papers, and embellishments together helps create projects that feel cohesive while still allowing each design to stand on its own.
Final Thoughts
I had so much fun creating these projects and experimenting with different styles and themes. Whether you love spooky-cute designs, friendship cards, or gift card holders, there are so many ways to customize these products and make them your own.
Be sure to check out more inspiration and project details over on my blog:
Two cards, one release—and completely different vibes! From a magical backpack shaker card featuring a clear-front-and-back gate to a fandom-inspired fun fold, these projects show just how versatile this release can be. Come see all the details!
Hi crafty friends!
Today I’m sharing two very different card projects created from the same Scrappy Boy Stamps release—and I love how each one takes on its own personality!
✨ Shaped Backpack Card – A Magical Journey
First up is this shaped backpack card featuring elements inspired by a certain classic adventure. I incorporated the iconic yellow brick road along with the gates to an emerald city to really bring the scene to life.
The highlight of this design is the interactive shaker gate—and not just any shaker! I created it with a clear front and back so you can see the movement from both sides. It adds such a fun, unexpected detail and makes the card feel extra special.
I used both wet and dry adhesive to put together my elements. For 10% Off TAPERUNNER products at TapeRunner’s website using promo-code KELLY10.
One of my favorite things about the backpack die is how versatile it is. While I used it as a card base here, you could easily turn this into a treat holder or even a mini album by adding a few extra elements.
👀 Fandom-Inspired Fun Fold Card
For my second project, I went in a completely different direction with a fandom-inspired design and a fun fold card secured with a belly band.
This style was perfect for showcasing multiple patterned papers from the release. I love mixing and layering prints, and this fold really lets each one shine while still feeling cohesive.
And for those who recognize the inspiration—this one is a subtle nod to a certain road-tripping duo who spend their time facing the unknown. 😉
💡 Why I Love This Release
What really stands out to me is how versatile this release is. From whimsical, storybook-inspired designs to bold fandom creations, there’s so much you can do depending on your style and mood.
🛍️ Products Used
You can find all the products I used for these projects at:
ScrappyBoy.com Scrapbook.com
💬 Let’s Connect!
I’d love to hear which project you like best—the backpack shaker or the fun fold!
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Get Crafty This Easter with the “Hog Your Shine” Stamp Set!
This Easter, I’m all about spreading joy and smiles with my Hog Your Shine stamp set from Pajama Crafter Stamps! I crafted an A2 sized card that’s not only “ham”-dazzling but also serves as a heartfelt reminder to embrace our inner shine. This card is perfect for sharing encouragement and positivity. Join me in celebrating Easter by creating and sharing your own ham-made cards! Let’s make this season full of warmth and crafty joy! 🐷✨🌷
Happy Easter, everyone! 🐣✨ I whipped up an A2 sized card that’s sure to “ham” it up with joy! Using the delightful Hog Your Shine stamp set from Pajama Crafter Stamps, I created a card that encourages everyone to bring out their inner sparkle!
🖌️ Let’s not forget, it’s time to “be a ‘ham’ and shine” this Easter! HAM-Made cards are perfect for spreading hugs and sunshine to friends and family.
To grab a HOG YOUR SHINE set or treat yourself to some supplies without breaking the bank, check out:
🌈💕 Plus, let’s support small businesses that make our crafting adventures much more fun! Check out @PajamaCrafterStamps for the cutest stamps that are “meat” for your creative spirit!
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Show me your crafty creations and let’s celebrate this sunny season of renewal together! 🐰💌#HogYourShine #PajamaCrafterStamps #CraftyCommunity #StampedbyKelly
Exploring the newest Scrappy Boy Stamps release has been such a creative journey! For this set of projects, I challenged myself to take three very different elements—the Spooky Farmhouse background, the Wings & Sun dies, and the Little Pig Backpack add-on—and design cards that each tell their own story. From moody and textured to bright and uplifting to sweet and playful, these cards may look completely different at first glance—but there’s a common thread in how they were built. Take a closer look and see if you can spot what ties them all together! It’s my adhesive from TAPERUNNER.COM! Use Kelly10 for 10%OFF only at TapeRunner.com website.
The Spooky Farmhouse 6×6 Background Stamp brings in layered texture and seasonal depth. I cut it down to fit a standard A2 sized card front.
The Wings & Sun Dieset offers a softer, uplifting focal point with dimension. I ran the diecut wings through an embossing machine using a folder from my stash. I think it adds fun dimension, but not necessary. I then applied foam tape in thin strips to create waves and movement. The sentiment is from Bump In The Night and great to send an uplifting message, “Angels Are Always Watching.”
The Little Pig Back-Pack Add On adds a whimsical, character-driven element. Featuring the dry adhesive from TapeRunner and use PROMO CODE KELLY10 for 10%OFF your TapeRunner Cart.
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I wanted the pig to be dressed like a bee, so I used yellow snd black card for the body and ran the mouth diecut through a second time and cut the flower zipper pull a teo times in black to create a bee antennae. The bee is from the Honey Bear Back Pack Add-On Set.. Patterned papers are from the Honey Bear 6×9 paper pack. All of the Little Pig’s body cut from the pink striped patterned papers, with some elements colored with alcohol markers, white gel pen and crystal glaze for added shine.
Coincidentally, I found delight in the “I’ve Got Your Back” sentiment from Bump In The Night, which is a perfect for those who love a GOOD PUN! Perfect for ANY backpack project, LOL!
While each project stands on its own stylistically, they were intentionally designed with a unifying creative approach. Support small businesses and find these products and so much more at Scrappy Boy Stamps
I invite you to explore the projects and consider this:
👉 What is your favorite design element or technique?
Engagement and shared perspective are what makes this creative community so impactful. Thanks for following, liking and commenting below!👇
For today’s project, I designed an A2-sized card using the BOUND BY LOVE stamp set from Pajama Crafter Stamps’ newest release. The sweet, intimate illustration of the couple instantly brought me back to my own wedding day, which became the heart behind my color selections, including hair and skin tones.
I leaned into a classic black-tie color palette using COAL and MARSHMALLOW cardstock, accented with bold red to represent love and roses. I’ve always loved that combination—it feels timeless, elegant, and full of emotion.
To add depth and interest, I used the IN MY HEART OF HEARTS stencil in the background. The pop of red and repetition of hearts creates movement without distracting from the focal image. A layer of DISCO BALL Specialty Silver Sparkle Card Stock adds just the right touch of shimmer—because every wedding card deserves a little sparkle.
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What I love most about this design is how easily it can be customized. Whether you match wedding colors or personalize details for the couple, it’s a layout that adapts beautifully.
This card was made with intention and heart—just like the celebration it represents.
Visit Pajama Crafter Stamps to pick up the new release set called BOUND BY LOVE or to check out any of the other wonderful offerings they have.
Dino, Gator, or Dragon? Join the Pop of Color Instagram Hop as I reimagine Pajama Crafter Stamps’ new Closer to Extinction and pair it with the fresh Hog Your Shine release. Is that stamped creature a dinosaur, an alligator, a dragon—or something entirely new? I masked and mashed up images for a playful, unexpected twist. Hop over to Instagram to see the full card, my WIP shots, and the design team’s colorful projects — plus giveaway!
Today I’m thrilled to share Pajama Crafter Stamps’ newest release: Hog Your Shine! I paired this new set with two favorites — Stadium Food and Date Night — to make a fun, snack-loving card with the giggle-worthy sentiment, “I’m just here for the snacks!” Food (and friends) really are the best part of any get-together, and these stamps capture that playful vibe perfectly.
Marshmallow Cardstock — my go-to for alcohol-marker coloring; crisp, bright, smooth finish
Pig Press — used on top of my stamp positioner for a solid impressions every time
Barely Arts glue — available as Starter Kit (with detailed tip) and Refill — my adhesive for layering when a wet glue is desired
Color and technique I colored on Pajama Crafter Stamps’ Marshmallow Cardstock with alcohol markers for bold, smooth blends and bright, crisp results. The Hog Your Shine images are perfect for layered color and playful shading, and Stadium Food adds that snack-time charm. I used the Pig Press with my stamp positioner to get clean, even impressions every time.
Join the POP of Color Instagram Hop We’re hopping over on Instagram for the Pajama Crafter Stamps March 2026 Inspiration Hop: POP of Color. Our design team is sharing colorful new projects, tips for using color and contrast, and loads of crafty inspiration. Hop with us on Instagram at @PajamaCrafterStamps and @stampedbykelly — there’s also a chance to win a certificate toward purchases on the Pajama Crafter Stamps site!
Shop and support Fill your cart at PajamaCrafterStamps.com — I’ve included product links above for easy shopping.
See you on Instagram — hop, enjoy the projects, and don’t forget the snacks!
Here is a perk at my HOP CARD, which I used the NEW RELEASE, Closer to Extinction, but with creative color placement, made him a FLORIDA GATOR!! To put my simple layers together, my GO TO dry adhesive is from Tape Runner and you can use promo code KELLY10 for 10% off your cart.
Unlocking Creativity with Die Cuts in Card Making! ✂️✨
Welcome back, crafty friends! Today, I’m excited to share how die cuts can transform your card making and elevate your projects to new heights. From festive designs like the Shabubu Head Die Set for St. Patrick’s Day to cozy creations with the Hoodie Shaped Card, the possibilities are endless!
Get inspired by the fun Mouse Pizza Builder Die Set and the creative Blind Box with Rip Strip for unique gift card presentations. With die cuts, you can add dimension and personality to your cards, making them truly special. Ready to unleash your creativity? Let’s dive into these amazing projects together! 💖🎉
Hey there, crafty friends! Are you ready to take your card making and paper crafting to the next level? Let’s dive into four fabulous projects that showcase how die cuts can truly transform your creations!
1️⃣ Shabubu Head Die Set: Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, this die set lets you customize adorable characters in vibrant green! With die cuts, you can add dimension and personality to your cards, making them extra special. 🎉💚
2️⃣ Hoodie Shaped Card & Add-On Die Set: Say goodbye to basic cards! This hoodie die set allows you to create cozy, themed cards that can be zip-up or feature front pockets. Customization is key, and with just a few die cuts, you can create a professional-looking design that’s full of warmth and fun. 👕✨
3️⃣ Mouse Pizza Builder Die Set: This set proves that die cuts can do much more than just cut flat shapes! Use them creatively, like I did when I transformed a piece from the Magic Mirror Mini Die Set into a pizza board. Experiment with cutting your dies in plain white cardstock and let your imagination run wild with colors and arrangements! 🍕🐭
4️⃣ Blind Box with Rip Strip: This project combines playful design with functionality! Using patterned paper and an image from The Other Side Stamp Set, I created a gift box that’s perfect for presenting a gift card. The rip strip adds an exciting reveal, making gift-giving even more delightful! 🎁✨
With die cuts, the sky’s the limit! You can add dimension by layering your cuts, and even more depth by adding shadows and colors using your favorite mediums or simple ink blending on the edges.
So, are you ready to unleash your creativity? Dive into these projects and see how die cuts can elevate your crafting game! Share your favorites in the comments below, and let’s inspire each other to create something amazing!
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Life can be overwhelming, and sometimes, words escape us. In moments of grief or struggle, a simple card can bridge that gap, offering solace when our voices fall short.
Imagine holding a beautifully designed card, lush greenery enveloping heartfelt sentiments. This card, whether a sympathy note or a gesture of friendship, says, “I’m here for you.” It brings a sense of connection, reminding your friend that they are not alone in their journey.
Choose thoughtful words that resonate, and let the card carry your love and support. Sometimes, a little reminder can make a world of difference. 💌✨
Hello crafty friends!
Today I’m sharing a card created with the beautiful In Our Hearts Always stamp set from Pajama Crafter Stamps. This heartfelt set is perfect for creating cards that offer comfort, encouragement, and support during difficult moments. I paired it with a sweet bird image from the Birds of a Feather stamp set to create a design that feels gentle and thoughtful.
Card Design
For this A2 card, I wanted the design to feel simple and supportive, allowing the sentiment and imagery to take center stage. I began by hand-stamping and coloring the bird image, keeping the coloring soft so it would complement the sentiment without overpowering it.
To create a clean and polished layout, I layered panels of Marshmallow and Coal cardstock. The contrast between the light and dark layers provides a strong foundation for the focal image while still keeping the overall design elegant and balanced.
The sentiment from the In Our Hearts Always set adds the perfect message of comfort. This set is wonderful to have in your collection for those times when you want to send a meaningful card to someone who could use a little extra support.
Finishing Touches
Once the focal panel was complete, I assembled the layers onto an A2 card base. The layered cardstock panels help frame the design and draw the eye to the stamped image and sentiment.
This card is a reminder that handmade cards can be a powerful way to show someone they are loved and remembered.
Pajama Crafter Stamps — In Our Hearts Always Pajama Crafter Stamps — Birds of a Feather Pajama Crafters Stamps – Marshmallow Paper Pajama Crafters Stamps – Coal Paper
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Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope this project inspires you to create a card that shares kindness and encouragement with someone who may need it.