Hamsa doodled card

I have always been fascinated by hamsas and all of the gorgeous designs that other artists have made in them. I thought it might be fun to create my own doodled design for the front of a greeting card.

Hamsa greeting card using stencils from The Crafter's Workshop to doodle the design • AtopSerenityHill.com #stencils #hamsa #doodlingThe Hamsa Hand in all faiths is a protective sign. It brings it’s owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune. Those are all great sentiments to add to any card!

The Crafter’s Workshop provided me with some product to create this project. This post also contains affiliate links. The opinions I share are solely my own.

Hamsa greeting card using stencils from The Crafter's Workshop to doodle the design • AtopSerenityHill.com #stencils #hamsa #doodling

I had my husband draw a hamsa on the computer which I printed out on white cardstock. I then cut out the shape with scissors. Another option would be to find some clipart online that you can print.

HamsaCard_ConsieSindet_TheCrHamsa greeting card using stencils from The Crafter's Workshop to doodle the design • AtopSerenityHill.com #stencils #hamsa #doodlingaftersWorkshop3The first design I added to the hamsa was an eye. Most hamsas include one and the Many Faces stencil was perfect for this. I used a Sharpie pen to trace the eye shape and then filled it in.

Hamsa greeting card using stencils from The Crafter's Workshop to doodle the design • AtopSerenityHill.com #stencils #hamsa #doodlingThe next stencil I used was the Loopy Flower Fragment. Again, just tracing the shapes that fit around the eye.

Hamsa greeting card using stencils from The Crafter's Workshop to doodle the design • AtopSerenityHill.com #stencils #hamsa #doodlingThe final stencil I used was the Daisy Window Fragment for the top of the three finger. I then filled in all of the stencil shapes with a few doodle marks to tie everything together.

Hamsa greeting card using stencils from The Crafter's Workshop to doodle the design • AtopSerenityHill.com #stencils #hamsa #doodlingThe final step was to attach the hamsa design to a piece of shimmery pink cardstock with pop dots and then attach the pink cardstock to a plain white card.

There are so many stencils that I could have chosen to help me doodle the hamsa design, that I will never run out of ideas to make more!

Thanks for joining me today!

Consie

The Crafter’s Workshop Design Team Member

4 thoughts on “Hamsa doodled card

  1. Love hamsas…they are found in so many cultures….! And what a fantastic way to use TCW’s wonderful stencils!

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