Kwanzaa is an African American and Pan-African holiday that celebrates history, values, family, community and culture that was created in 1966 by Maulana Ron Karenga. It is a week-long celebration, which begins December 26 and ends January 1 with a communal feast called Karamu. If you need a Kwanzaa card, I am sharing one that is cute and easy to make! This is a digital stamp called, "Malik - Happy Kwanzaa" from Stamp Anniething. All you need to do is print and color and add it to a card.
Stamp Anniething products used:
- Malik - Happy Kwanzaa Digital Stamp (print at 3-1/2" tall)
Other supplies used:
- A2 white card base
- Black cardstock mat; one large, one small
- Bristol paper for ink smooshing
- Distressed inks for ink smooshing background: Squeezed Lemonade, Lucky Clover, Barn Door, Blue Print Sketch
- Happy Kwanzaa sentiment. I just typed in on my computer and printed it out.
Copic markers used to color digital stamp: - Skin: E25, E23, E13, E11
- Cheeks & Tongue: R22, R20
- Hair: C9, C5, C3
- Black: C9, C7, C5, C3
- Blue: B29, B26, B23
- Green: G17, G07
- Yellow: Y38, Y35
- Gold: YR23, Y15, Y11
- Red: R39, R37, R24
Thank you for visiting and Happy Kwanzaa to all those who celebrate this holiday! Have a wonderful day!
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