Heffy Doodle Snail Mail!
Hi friends! Happy Thursday! Please welcome back special guest Lesley Oman of Heffy Doodle to share a special snail mail card with us today! I have always loved the literal and punny version of snail mail and I feel with as our world continues to get more fast paced, the importance of ‘snail mail’ also increases! Read on and be sure to watch the video and enjoy!

Its Lesley here, from Heffy Doodle. I hope you are all having a super crafty day today!
One of my favorite things to do is to mix and match stamps. It’s a fun way to stretch your supplies, and often you can come up with some fun creative combinations! Today I have paired up the Big Bug Hugs stamp set with the Yappy Happy Mail stamps to create this cute snail mail card. I have also used a variety of Heffy Doodle dies to create my own interactive element on the card! Don’t worry, I have a video to show you how I created the whole card, but let me take you through the main steps of how this cute card came together!

To build my card, I used a variety of dies to create a panel to go onto a card blank, first, an A2 rectangle from the Imperial Stitched Rectangle dies, and then two panels using the second largest die from this set. I kept one of these smaller rectangles to be a layering panel, and the second piece I used to cut down a grassy edged panel (using the Grassy Lass dies) and a curved panel (using the Stitched Slopey Joes dies). Of course, these panels needed some color, so I used the Twisted Citron distress oxide and a foam blending tool to make them a beautiful, bright green color.

For the sky, I wanted something a little different, so I reached for my Swirly Cloud dies. I used these with a tan embossing mat to deboss these onto the sky piece of my card panel. Next, I cut out some cloud shaped masks using the Heffy low tack memo tape, covered the debossed clouds and then inked on the sky. Today I wanted a fun purple sky, so I used some Shaded Lilac for a soft purple tone. My favorite bit is definitely pulling away the mask to reveal the bright white clouds beneath!
I had the idea to create a slider card where the little snail is carrying his letter to the mailbox, ready to send to his crafty friend! Viva la snail mail!! Haha! I didn’t have a slider die to hand, but I used a banner die from the Heffy Doodle Tag Along die set to create a rectangular channel on the card panel. I then used one of the bookmark dies from the Heffy Doodle Mark My Words die set to create a pull out element. I colored this up using the same Twisted Citron distress oxide so it would blend in nicely behind Mister snail.

Next, it was time to stamp my images. I used my MISTI tool to stamp everything at once, making it super easy and really quick. The snail, toadstools and grassy images are from the Big Bug Hugs stamp set and the mailbox and letter are from the Yappy Happy Mail stamp set. I colored the images in using from alcohol markers for a fun blended look. To assemble everything, I used some foam adhesive, making sure that there was enough room for the sliding panel to come in and out, and I secured my snail onto the sliding panel with a small piece of foam adhesive also. As the pullout panel is actually a bookmark die, it already had a hole in it, so I simply added a little bakers twine so it was noticeable and easy to grip. I thought it would be fun to add a ‘Sending Happy Mail’ sentiment onto this pullout panel too! The stamps are from the Yappy Happy Mail set. To finish off, I wanted to add a main sentiment to the card. I decided to bring the blue of the mailbox into the card a little more by die cutting the word ‘friend’ out of some blue craft foam which had Stick-It adhesive applied to the back. Then I found the word ‘hello’ in my Veggie Patch stamp set and added this to the cloud just above the die cut word.
It was really fun watching this card all come together, and I hope you have been inspired to look through your stamps and see if you can find any perfect partnerships that would create a fun combination. Now to decide who mister snail should mail this card to! Happy Mail is the best! What was the last Happy Mail that you received? Leave me a comment to let me know!
With big bug hugs to all of you, Lesley X

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I love this card. The snail is so cute! And the slider element makes it really special!
I really like this card. It’s colorful and sweet!
Adorable slider!
This is too cute!
Awwww, such an adorable card!
Oh my oh my love this slider card creation – so creative and fun – love the colors too thanks for sharing and sharing a video as well – have a blessed day
What a cute interactive card! So sweet :)
Lesley, this is too cute for words! I love it AND happy mail!
I was thrilled to receive some happy mail yesterday actually from Janis Woolbright (Her Peaceful Garden). It was a birthday card as I recently celebrated my 60th. I was over the moon to get it and completely surprised. SO, a HUGE shout out to Janis….(((HUGS))) my friend!
Brilliant happy mail ! Love the cheeky tag slider very original. Thank you so much for sharing this x
The only way this could be cuter is if there was a way to make the slider move realllllly slowly! LOL I love it!
I love snail mail and this card is the cutest. Thanks fro sharing!
Such a cute & clever card!
Such a darling card. I just about always mix & match my sets.
How adorable!
Love interactive cards.
So much fun to make and send.
thanks for sharing a cute card.
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I love this bright and cheery card! And I love to send and receive snail mail, too. Postage rates are making more and more non-crafters resort to social media, but it’s definitely not the same!
Three cheers for you and all our designers!
This card is not just cute, it’s stinkin’ cute! I must try my hand at a slider card!
Cute slider card! Thanks for the tips!
Such a sweet card:-)
That snail is so cute!
ADORABLE!!!!!!
What a very cute card. Love the “snail mail” theme.
Awww! This is such a cute interactive card. Love it!
And I love anything postal related. And snail IMAGES (NOT THE REAL THING–I throw them into the street). So I just love this project. So cute how he slithers.
Such an adorable card, love the interactive element and the scene.
Such a delightful card…the snail is a great image for this scene. tfs
Being a retired Postal Worker, I really love this!! I still think snail mail is the best mail!! Email is hard to watercolor!! This card is adorable!!
Just so cute!!
OOOOh what a darling card – love the moving snail:)
How cute! Great example of using what you have and improvising. So inspiring!
Such a sweet and adorable card. Love snail mail!
The snail is a nice addition. And the interactive function—great card.
Such a sweet card! Thanks for the video, too!
This is such a cute card, I love it
This is too adorable, I love Heffy Doodle!!!!
I love interactive cards and yours is adorable Lesley! TFS
I forgot to mention that the last time I got Happy snail mail was the first week of March for my birthday (March 4th). TFS!
What a cute card! I love the bakers twine at the end of the pull tab- great idea!
Love this slider!
What a sweet card, love this adorable design!
Love this fun snail mail card–great job!
Such a FUN Interactive Card!! I LOVE the Design!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!!
This is cute!
Love that card! That Big Bug Hugs set is adorable and perfect for grandmothers like me who love to send the little ones cards.
This card is extremely cute! I just love the snail mail theme and how it is interactive!
Adorable card!! I love how creatively you made your slider!!
Very clever card and adorable artwork.
This card is so cute!
Snail mail so adorable !
Awesome interactive card Lesley. I love this idea and whil go through my supplies and look what I have to make some great card like this. Thank you so much for the inspirational example and video.