Friday, February 20, 2026

Stamp Anniething: Celebrating Black History Month with Free Digis!

Stamp Anniething is celebrating Black History Month and is giving away three free digital chibi images! Black History Month honors pioneering figures who have shaped American history through civil rights activism, politics, literature, and scientific innovation. Stamp Anniething is honoring: 1) Maya Angelou, 2) Harriet Tubman, and 3) Barack and Michelle ObamaThese digital stamps are free to download! Please share what you create in the Stamp Anniething Stampers Inspiration Facebook Group.

I am sharing a card I made using the Harriet Tubman digital stamp. She was famous for being instrumental in rescuing 70 enslaved people, including family and friends, working as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. She was a lifelong advocate for human rights.


Stamp Anniething products used:
  • Harriet Tubman digital stamp

Supplies used:
  • 5-1/4" x 5-1/4" square red card base
  • 5-1/8" x 5-1/8" square black cardstock mat/panel
  • 4" circle die 
  • 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" white Bristol cardstock (for ink smooshing)
  • Distress inks: Wild Honey, Fired Brick, Black Soot
  • Double-sided adhesive foam tape

Copic markers used:
  • Skin: E27, E25, E23, E13
  • Cheeks: E04
  • Hair: N9, N5, N3
  • Black: N9, N7, N5, N3, N1
  • Red: R39, R46, R24, R22, R20
  • Lamp: YR04, Y17, Y11 & W7, W5, W3, W1, E09


Notes/tips:
  • Ink smoosh the Bristol cardstock with ink colors listed above.Dry completely.
  • Die cut circle in the center of the black cardstock. Adhere the ink smooshed cardstock to the back of the black cardstock.
  • Adhere the black cardstock onto the red card base
  • Adhere the colored image and sentiment using double-sided adhesive tape.
Thank you for stopping by! I hope you give this card a try. This card is perfect for celebrating Black History Month, graduation, birthday, and to inspire a friend.






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