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Cute As a Bug Howdy Card

Cute As a Bug Howdy Card

Here’s another card, the Cute As a Bug Howdy Card, made with the Cute As a Bug Designer Series Paper. “Cute” is the perfect word to describe this paper with all the fun and whimsical insects! Also, included in this designer paper are cut-apart panels like we have seen in some other packages of designer paper lately, which allow you to create your own little scenes using the stamp set or bugs in the designer paper for your cards or scrapbook pages.

This card has a card base of Poppy Parade. It matches the plaid, which is part of the cut-apart panels on the paper. I added a layer of Very Vanilla on the card front, then the Poppy Parade panel across the middle of the Very Vanilla cardstock. The mushroom and fern panel is used for the center focal point of the card.

To make the mushroom panel look more interesting, I cut out this little caterpillar and leaf he is carrying to shield himself from the sun. I popped him up on Stampin’ Dimensionals and placed him on top of the mushroom. The diecut word “Howdy” is from the Saying Something Ephemera Pack. I love it when I find an appropriate sentiment in an ephemera pack because it’s so easy! I thought this “Howdy” would go with the color scheme of the designer paper. It was the right size, and just fit the card.

This is a very easy card to make! Here’s a similar card I made recently where I cut out images from other papers. I don’t know who likes bugs, but these cute bugs are ones you can love, especially creating fun cards with the Cute As a Bug Designer Series Paper!

Cute As a Bug Oh Happy Day Card

Cute As a Bug Oh Happy Day Card

This Cute As a Bug Oh Happy Day Card was fun to make with the cut-apart panels on one of the designer paper sheets. The front panel on the card is a rather plain one, but I cut out some little bugs from the other sheets and made my own little scene!

Here is what the sheet looks like. I cut the three strips of these little scenes and designs horizontally, which were all 4″ in height. Then I could cut apart any of the images I wanted to use and trim them down, if necessary, to make them fit my project.

Cute As a Bug Cut-Apart Images

For this card, I used Mossy Meadow for a card base. On the inside I put a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock so that I could stamp a greeting later or write a personal note since the Mossy Meadow cardstock is too dark for writing. The designer paper layer on the card front and the panel are all part of the Cute As a Bug Designer Series Paper. Even if you don’t care for bugs (who does?!), this paper will win your heart with these cute little guys! Plus, there are other papers with no bugs at all, but still great to use for your projects. I chose this background pattern that almost looks like a quilt.

The center panel is layered on a piece of Mossy Meadow cardstock and popped up with Stampin’ Dimensionals just for a little interest. The designer paper panel is trimmed a little bit to fit on my horizontal card. I cut the designer paper at 3 1/2″ x 3″ and the cardstock layer at 3 3/4″ x 3 1/4″.

From another sheet of the paper in the package, I fussy-cut the little ladybug reading a book and the fluttery creature, perhaps using a large flower, also fussy-cut, for an umbrella. I put her and her flower on top of the tree stump and the little ladybug sitting in the shade of the old tree stump while she reads. They are glued down flat, but you could also pop them up, maybe if you didn’t pop up the whole panel. The greeting is in the Greetings For All Ephemera Pack which you will find in the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog. I love these ephemera packs for some quick and easy greetings or other images for cards. Of course, they are great for scrapbook pages too. I did color in the black and white outline greeting with a Stampin’ Blend marker. It is adhered flat on the center panel of the card, but since that is popped up, I had to add Dimensionals underneath the right side of the greeting that was hanging off the center panel. That way it stays even with one part popped up.

There is a whole Suite of products to use with these little bugs. The Sweet Bugs Dies and the Ladybug Garden Epoxy Shapes are currently unavailable, so the Suite is unavailable as well. The dies are due back in stock the week of March 2, and the Ladybug Shapes, unfortunately, will be out until the end of April. You can fill out the “Notify Me” form with your email and you will receive an email as soon as the product is back in stock.

That’s all there is to this cute little card with the cute little bugs out enjoying their day on an old tree stump!

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Cute As a Bug Thanks Friend Card

Cute As a Bug Cut-Apart Images

This is one sheet of the Cute As a Bug Designer Series Paper that recently came out in the new Stampin’ Up! January-April 2026 Mini Catalog. It is part of an entire Suite. the Cute As a Bug Suite Collection. This kind of patterned paper has cut-apart images on one sheet of paper that can be used for any of your projects, whether cardmaking, scrapbooking, or other papercrafting. These individual images can be trimmed down smaller or combined in layers. Whatever your project requires.

The picture above shows how I began using this sheet of paper. I cut across horizontally the whole sheet since those horizontal images were all the same size. Then I cut down on each individual strip to separate the various images. If you prefer, you can just cut apart the individual images you plan to use at the time.

Cute As a Bug Thanks Friend Card

To show how very easy it is to make a card with these cut-apart images, I made this card using just one of the cut-apart images, the one with the various whimsical bugs having a little picnic or gathering on a blanket on the ground. This piece is 4″ x 5 1/4″ and fits perfectly on the card base of Blackberry Bliss cardstock. The greeting is a piece of ephemera in the Saying Something Ephemera Pack. I thought the color coordinated with the card and was small so as not to take away from the cute scene on the card. The two words could also be cut apart and used individually if that suited the project better.

I think this scene is so cute with the little bugs, mushrooms, and berries! I’m normally not too interested in bugs and insects and other creepy crawlers since we have plenty in real life in the tropical climate where I live! But these little guys on this Cute As a Bug Designer Series Paper were too cute to pass up so the title for the paper is perfect!

If you are interested in the whole Suite Collection, you can get the designer series paper, the stamp set and dies, ribbon, and some very cute ladybug embellishments. As I write this, the Suite is not available but is on order and should be back in stock the week of February 2nd. It looks to me like it is the stamp set and dies that are not available so if you wanted the paper right away you can still order that, although it says Low Inventory right now. If you go to any unavailable product, there is a box to fill in your email to be notified when it is back in stock so you know when you can order it. I have found it tot work very well.

Wintery weather is on the way for a lot of our country, but it won’t be long that spring will be upon us and these cute little bugs will be out having fun….well, maybe not “cute” little bugs in Houston, but at least this Cute As a Bug Suite Collection is cute!

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