Hi, crafty friends! Today I’m so excited to share some special projects that I’ve worked behind the scenes. I designed a couple of Korean stamp sets for a Korean company, and they were released last week in South Korea. I created a few samples for Korean customers using the sets, and I decided to share with you all what I’ve came up with.
To highlight all the images from the Christmas stamp set, I created a stamped background for my Christmas card. Then I partially colored the images with Copic markers.
The images in the set are perfect sizes to make gift tags. I started by die cutting a tag using the Classic Tag die 1 from Neat and Tangled. Then I stamped the images with Memento Tuxedo black ink, colored them with Copics, and added the sentiments in black.
I used the Korean traditional images from the New Year stamp set for my second card. I heard this stamp set is so popular for Korean crafters since there wasn’t a stamp set like this before in South Korea.
For my simple New Year tags, I used a tag die from the Stitched Duo 1 Dies by Pretty Pink Posh.
This is a video tutorial on how I made a New Year card. I did a voice over in Korean since I made it for my Korean readers. I hope that’s okay with you. You can watch it here or in HD on YouTube.
That’s all I have today. Hope you loved my creations and got some inspiration. Thanks so much for stopping by. Happy crafting!
Congratulations on getting your own set of stamps created!!! I love your beautiful cards and tags!
wow! i am sure your korean friends feel very happy you did this all for them! its the advantage of you having two or more languages… 🙂 and all the best … love the designs!!!.. sending love….
Will the Korean stamp sets be available to us?
I would love to buy them for my granddaughters who were born in Busan.
These are beautiful, May!!
How fun! What a great opportunity for you!!!
Wow!! Congratulations! What an amazing card!
Congratulations! Love your new stamp sets. ♥♥♥
How cool and fun are these! I love the designs! The writing of “luck” is the same as Chinese! Yay! You are totally rocking in Korean stamping world!! Way to go!
May, Congratulations to release new stamp set!! I love the traditional Korean stamp design.