Shark Frenzy & Other Grandchildren’s Cards

Here are some Shark Frenzy & Other Grandchildren’s Cards made while my grandchildren were here. It was so much fun watching them create and helping them when needed. I had put all my cardstock, retired Glimmer Paper, and retired Designer Series Paper in a box for them to choose from when making their creations.

I will be setting my picture and video studio back up today now that the room is no longer being used as a bedroom.

Shark Frenzy Cards

The Shark Frenzy Bundle (#156213) will be available tomorrow, January 5th. It is a hit with my grandchildren!

Shark Frenzy Card

We used the Stamparatus to stamp. She wanted to color the Big Shark with a Marker. We stamped the color for the baby shark.

Shark Frenzy Card

We also used the Stamparatus to stamp the Sharks. It is easier to line the images up if you stamp the Shark Outline first. The Sharks were cut out by hand. She used a retired embossing folder.

More Cards

Oliver's Card

My 11 year-old grandson surprised me and wanted to make a card. The stamp set is retired. He did all the cardstock cutting himself. The Brick & Mortar embossing folder is still current along with the Timeless Label Punch. The stamp set retired a few years ago.

Camilla's Card

She had a design in mind when making this card. The Brick & Mortar Embossing folder and the Daisy Punch are current products.

Lillian's Card

The Lace embossing folder and Small Bloom Punch are still current. I love how she made a cake.

Nolan's Card

We did not realize the Crushed Curry cardstock was folded when we embossed it with the Lace Embossing Folder. The card base he chose was already stamped at the top. The Be Mine Stitched Hearts dies are still available. He chose Silver Glimmer Paper to cut out the Bird.

I had so much fun helping and supervising my grandchildren making their Shark Frenzy & Other Grandchildren’s Cards. Now to get back to crafting myself this afternoon.

See MORE grandchildren creations HERE and HERE.

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