For this only slightly more than one layer card, I used a technique from a class I took a month ago to do some partial die cutting. I stamped the oh so cute kitty in a box from Newton's Birthday Bash and colored him with my copics. Then I very carefully cut around the kitty and slid my Simon Says Stamp Brilliant Gifts die behind it. I cut out the present die from the card, then again from black card stock and some DCWV glitter cardstock. Then it was just a matter of rebuilding the presents behind the kitty. I added some Wink of Stella to the kitty's box and covered it with Glossy Accents.
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Showing posts with label Glossy Accents. Show all posts
Thursday, November 6, 2014
It's Your Birthday with Newton's Nook Inky Paws Challenge
Wow, it's been a while since I posted but I've headed into the busiest time of the year at work and I'm just dog tired by the time I get home every night and weekends are busy now too. I'm sure you all know how that goes. But I wanted to pop on here to share the card I made for the Inky Paws Challenge over at Newton's Nook. I love their challenges almost as much as I love their stamps. This one was all about sparkle and you know how I love that. You can find the challenge here.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Have a Moo-tiful Birthday!
I love that hockey season is back in full swing: last night the home opener and tonight the first game at home in my easy chair watching on the big screen. Yes, this is the life.
The only big dilemma in my life right now is whether to drive to Seattle on Thursday night to take Sandy Allnock's class on coloring funny people at Impress. I so want to go, but it's a long trip and I'm a bit of a introvert. I have a hard time sometimes convincing myself to go do new things even when I know I will enjoy it. So in the next couple of days, I have to make up my mind.
In the meantime, I've finished up with the last of the Birthday Farm Animals stamp set she designed for Simon Says Stamp. I've had so much fun coloring these cuties. Today's card came together pretty quickly too. There's a flag shaped die in the My Favorite Things Blueprints #13 that I had been looking at and thought would be perfect for the cow stamp, so I had already cut it out the other day. Then it was just a matter of picking only two of the fun patterns in the Sunny Side 6x6 paper pad from Pebbles to build my card. I added some baker's twine I found in my stash, a little Wink of Stella to the banner, and the now almost required Pretty Pink Posh sequins and Glossy Accents.
The only big dilemma in my life right now is whether to drive to Seattle on Thursday night to take Sandy Allnock's class on coloring funny people at Impress. I so want to go, but it's a long trip and I'm a bit of a introvert. I have a hard time sometimes convincing myself to go do new things even when I know I will enjoy it. So in the next couple of days, I have to make up my mind.
In the meantime, I've finished up with the last of the Birthday Farm Animals stamp set she designed for Simon Says Stamp. I've had so much fun coloring these cuties. Today's card came together pretty quickly too. There's a flag shaped die in the My Favorite Things Blueprints #13 that I had been looking at and thought would be perfect for the cow stamp, so I had already cut it out the other day. Then it was just a matter of picking only two of the fun patterns in the Sunny Side 6x6 paper pad from Pebbles to build my card. I added some baker's twine I found in my stash, a little Wink of Stella to the banner, and the now almost required Pretty Pink Posh sequins and Glossy Accents.
Friday, September 19, 2014
It's Your Pig Day and Mine Too!
It's here! It's finally here! It's the home opener of my favorite hockey team and the hubby and I are there watching the banner raise from last year's winning season. So excited! So it only seemed fitting to do a card for a big, I mean pig, day.
This is another image from the oh so cute Birthday Farm Animals set from Simon Says Stamp that I colored over the weekend. This card came together so quickly since I had these scraps left from the Carta Bella Hello There 6x6 paper pad on my desk that were just calling my name. A few cuts to trim the paper down to fit the background of the card, a few more cuts to create a banner and then I die cut my image using the Notebook Basic Die from Paper Smooches. Then all it took was some tape, a few Pretty Pink Posh sequins and some Glossy Accents on the balloon and eyes to finish it off.
This is another image from the oh so cute Birthday Farm Animals set from Simon Says Stamp that I colored over the weekend. This card came together so quickly since I had these scraps left from the Carta Bella Hello There 6x6 paper pad on my desk that were just calling my name. A few cuts to trim the paper down to fit the background of the card, a few more cuts to create a banner and then I die cut my image using the Notebook Basic Die from Paper Smooches. Then all it took was some tape, a few Pretty Pink Posh sequins and some Glossy Accents on the balloon and eyes to finish it off.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Happy Birthday Spring Chicken!
Ahh... It's Thursday. Just one more day before opening night of hockey and I just can't wait. This time tomorrow I'll be yelling and cheering and celebrating one of my favorite things about Fall: the return of hockey!
In the meantime, I continue to make birthday cards using that Simon Says Stamp Birthday Farm Animals set. Today's card features the chicken (which is so stinking cute). Once I had it colored, I was back to that same place: what do I do with it now? This time I pulled out the tag die from Lawn Fawn from the Winter Gifts set. It was the perfect frame for the chicken. I cute a second one from patterned paper from the Pebbles Sunny Side 6x6 pad, which was still sitting on my desk. Then I cut down another piece using the stitched frame die from Mama Elephants Basic Set and some vellum from the scalloped die from the same set. Then it was just a matter of layering the papers together, added some Hemptique baker's twine and finishing it off with some Pretty Pink Posh sequins and Glossy Accents on the eyes. Super cute!
In the meantime, I continue to make birthday cards using that Simon Says Stamp Birthday Farm Animals set. Today's card features the chicken (which is so stinking cute). Once I had it colored, I was back to that same place: what do I do with it now? This time I pulled out the tag die from Lawn Fawn from the Winter Gifts set. It was the perfect frame for the chicken. I cute a second one from patterned paper from the Pebbles Sunny Side 6x6 pad, which was still sitting on my desk. Then I cut down another piece using the stitched frame die from Mama Elephants Basic Set and some vellum from the scalloped die from the same set. Then it was just a matter of layering the papers together, added some Hemptique baker's twine and finishing it off with some Pretty Pink Posh sequins and Glossy Accents on the eyes. Super cute!
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
So in Love with Birthday Hogs and Kisses
I absolutely love this Birthday Farm Animals set from Simon Says Stamp designed by the talented Sandy Allnock. I just had to order it (in fact, I mistaken ordered two to my mother's benefit). When it came in the mail, I had to get inky. I had been playing with copics that day but had switched to colored pencils and decided that the colored pencils would be perfect for this cute little hog.
I picked out the pretty chevron type paper from the Pebbles Sunnyside 6x6 paper pad for this card and used the colors to help in my decision making for the balloon and hat. I, of course, added a bit of Wink of Stella to the hat and the balloon and topped the balloon with Glossy Accents. I used the Lawn Fawn Stitched Journaling Card to cut out my panel and finished the card off with some Doodlebug sequins in Swimming Pool. In retrospect, I would have left of a lot of the sequins.
I picked out the pretty chevron type paper from the Pebbles Sunnyside 6x6 paper pad for this card and used the colors to help in my decision making for the balloon and hat. I, of course, added a bit of Wink of Stella to the hat and the balloon and topped the balloon with Glossy Accents. I used the Lawn Fawn Stitched Journaling Card to cut out my panel and finished the card off with some Doodlebug sequins in Swimming Pool. In retrospect, I would have left of a lot of the sequins.
Monday, August 25, 2014
Where's the Mojo?
I've been home the last two days and yet really haven't had the mojo to get some serious crafting done. Yesterday, I chalked it up to being tired from the whirlwind trip to Seattle. I did some playing, but not a whole lot. I expected today to be a marathon day in the craft room and, yet, I didn't really get much done. I finished up a card and then decided I needed to clean my craft room a bit. Hubby was home today so I mentioned a shelf I would like built for my craft room and we talked through a bit of a move around. Well that, of course, meant a trip to Lowe's. While there, I got the call that my intern died over the weekend. I was shocked. He had the flu last week and I sent him home to rest (and keep the rest of us from being exposed). We emailed every day but it didn't seem like it was anything out of the usual for a flu and now he's just gone. It seems a bit unreal.
So needless to say, I'm not feeling very crafty right now. I've finished cleaning my craft room and I think that's all that's going to get done today. But at least I have this card I finished up to share with you. I posted the background I was working on it back on Instagram on Sunday. It's a background stamp I bought at Impress while I was there for Sandy's copic class. I stamped it with Versamark ink and heat embossed it with some clear embossing powder. I sponged on three colors of Distress Ink in overlapping stripes (I just love those new mini round applicators - I get much nicer results). Then I added some watered down Distress Ink over the flourishes but then toweled it off after a minute or so.
I cut the completed panel down with the smallest frame from Mama Elephant's Femme Frames. I practiced my copic coloring on images from Lawn Fawn's Home Sweet Home set then cut them out (fussy cutting for the birds and leaves and dies for the branch, banner and house). I stamped the banner in Smoke ink from Simon Says Stamp, but the rest were the standard Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Once it was all cut out, it was just a manner of gluing them in place and adding some pop dots on the sentiment. Then because I'm obsessed with Wink of Stella and Glossy Accents lately, I added Wink of Stella to the banner and Glossy Accents to the bird, the leaves and the heart on the bird house.
So needless to say, I'm not feeling very crafty right now. I've finished cleaning my craft room and I think that's all that's going to get done today. But at least I have this card I finished up to share with you. I posted the background I was working on it back on Instagram on Sunday. It's a background stamp I bought at Impress while I was there for Sandy's copic class. I stamped it with Versamark ink and heat embossed it with some clear embossing powder. I sponged on three colors of Distress Ink in overlapping stripes (I just love those new mini round applicators - I get much nicer results). Then I added some watered down Distress Ink over the flourishes but then toweled it off after a minute or so.
I cut the completed panel down with the smallest frame from Mama Elephant's Femme Frames. I practiced my copic coloring on images from Lawn Fawn's Home Sweet Home set then cut them out (fussy cutting for the birds and leaves and dies for the branch, banner and house). I stamped the banner in Smoke ink from Simon Says Stamp, but the rest were the standard Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Once it was all cut out, it was just a manner of gluing them in place and adding some pop dots on the sentiment. Then because I'm obsessed with Wink of Stella and Glossy Accents lately, I added Wink of Stella to the banner and Glossy Accents to the bird, the leaves and the heart on the bird house.
Friday, August 22, 2014
Congrats!
Yesterday I found out that a friend is engaged! So, of course, I needed to make a card and yesterday I blogged about my failed attempt. Of course you know I was in a hurry because I needed to pack for a quick trip to Seattle to take a class by the amazing Sandy Allnock. In fact, as this post goes live, I'll be on my way with my mom and sister for the girls' trip.
But, I still needed a card. I inked up the Hero Arts Antique Flower Background again and this time, changed the order of the inks and got exactly what I was meaning to have in the first card. I found a cut for Congrats for my Cameo and cut four to layer together. I adhered them together and then to the background and then to my card base. I added some Wink of Stella and some Glossy Accents to finish it off. Fun and fast!
But, I still needed a card. I inked up the Hero Arts Antique Flower Background again and this time, changed the order of the inks and got exactly what I was meaning to have in the first card. I found a cut for Congrats for my Cameo and cut four to layer together. I adhered them together and then to the background and then to my card base. I added some Wink of Stella and some Glossy Accents to finish it off. Fun and fast!
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Sometimes a Failure is a Success
I was working on quick card tonight, but the idea I had didn't quite turn out. I was trying to do a nice color background with Distress Ink over the Hero Arts Antique Flower Background stamp to make a quick congratulations card, when it turned out a bit grey and not at all the cheery look I was going for with this one. Boo. But the more I looked it, the more I thought it would work for something just a little different.
I looked around my craft desk and saw the banner from the Dotted dies from Avery Elle and the many thanks sentiment from the Hero Arts Sending Smiles set and a new idea was born. I made a quick banner stamped with Slate ink from Simon Says Stamp and added a little wood veneer heart (with Wink of Stella and Glossy Accents, of course) and, all of the sudden, that failed background was perfect.
I looked around my craft desk and saw the banner from the Dotted dies from Avery Elle and the many thanks sentiment from the Hero Arts Sending Smiles set and a new idea was born. I made a quick banner stamped with Slate ink from Simon Says Stamp and added a little wood veneer heart (with Wink of Stella and Glossy Accents, of course) and, all of the sudden, that failed background was perfect.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
You Are the Apple of My Eye Take Two
I had another apple floating around on my craft table and I had this idea to make my own background paper so I thought "why not use that apple. So I pulled out my Simon Says Stamp Apple Green ink and the apple image from the Stampendous Fresh Fruit set and started making my own background. I stamped rows of apples, added in some seeds using another stamp from the set and some Espresso Truffle Memento ink. I added a stems to the apples and then added my colored apple to the free space I left in stamping. I finished it off with a stem. I then realized I didn't really have any place for my sentiment that would work other than on top of the apple. It worked out perfectly and placed it on top of a red card base from my stash, but it still needed something. So I added some Glossy Accents and called that good.
Oh, and this came was what I was working on when I let this sneak peek go out on Instagram:
Monday, August 18, 2014
We Make Such a Pear!
Today I continued to play with my Stampendous Fresh Fruit stamp set. I had already stamped my pear, masked it off, stamped a second and added the stems and colored the whole thing the other day. So I just had to fussy cut the image and decide what to do it with it. Fortunately, it all came together very quickly tonight. I used the Femme Frames set from Mama Elephant to cut a scrap of green paper from my scrap bin and the smaller frame to cut another piece of paper from the Jillibean Soup Homemade 6 Bean Soup 6x6 pad. I just layered these on my white card base. I found a cute die cut called from the Pinked Elle-ments set from Avery Elle to make a cute flag for the sentiment from the set. Then it was just adding that to the edge of my pears and adding the whole thing with some pop dots to the front on the card. I decided to finish it off with some Wink of Stella and Glossy Accents like I had for the apple card.
You Are the Apple of My Eye
Since I managed to catch up Project Life over the weekend (love doing one month at a time), I had a little time last night to play in my craft room after cleaning it up (because why should it stay clean?). I decided I wanted to use up some stamp sets that I've bought but not really used. I have them sitting in box near my craft desk for just this opportunity. I pulled out one called Fresh Fruit from Stampendous and just started stamping images out in Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I loved this apple image and the card practically made itself. After I had stamped, colored and fussy cut the image, I pulled out my Paper Wishes Basic Notebook die and found the cutest quilt type paper in my Jillibean Soup Homemade Six Bean Soup 6x6 paper pad for the background. I cut it down just smaller than a red A2 card base I had in my stash. I then layered the die cut and added my sentiment. I popped on my apple with pop dots, added a bit too much shadow under it, then topped the apple with some clear Wink of Stella and a lot of Glossy Accent. I found some Peppermint Lawn Trimmings to tie on the top of the note paper and set it aside to dry.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Thanks for Things on My Craft Desk
This card was completely born from things sitting on my craft desk as I spent an evening doing odds and ends, like writing in cards, sending email, posting pictures and putting together a list of copic colors I wanted to pick up for an upcoming class. By the time I was done, I pretty much ready to go to bed, but then I saw the Hero Arts Antique Flower Background stamp and some JudiKins White Diamond Embossing Powder sitting on my desk. It was calling my name. So I found a scrap of black paper, stamped it with some Versamark ink and added the embossing powder. It was so pretty. I cut it out with the stitched frame from Mama Elephant's Femme Frames (although you can't really tell) and then cut a white background with the scalloped frame from that set. I wasn't sure about the sentiment, but the Scripty Thanks die from Lawn Fawn was still on my desk, so I pulled out some beautiful blue paper from Pop Tone that I've been hoarding since Paper Zone closed down and I knew I wouldn't have a local supplier anymore. But now that I've seen how pretty the Audrey Blue paper is from Simon Says Stamp, I'm feeling more comfortable about using my stash. I die cute the thanks several times and inlayed then stacked them. I think if I were to do the card again, I'd put the sentiment in the bottom left corner rather than the middle. I finished it off with some clear Wink of Stella and some Glossy Accents.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Another Sympathy Card
While making the last card, I made another panel using that same technique demonstrated by Jennifer McGuire in the Onlinecardclasses.com Stretch Your Stamps 2 class using the Ornate Florals Cover-a-Card stamp from Impression Obsession, Versamark and Perfect Pearls. This time I stopped after adding the Perfect Pearls and did not add the clear embossing powder. I think it liked it the effect better without it. I wasn't sure what to do with the panel at first, but I decided to inlay it as is so popular right now. I used the same With Sympathy die from Simon Says Stamp. It was not particularly fun to inlay because there were sooooo many little bits of paper to fill in the spaces. I guess I wasn't thinking about that when I settled on that technique. Once it was done, it still needed something. I had just watched a video where Kristina Werner used Glossy Accents to make her sentiment stand out, so I thought I would do that. Big mistake. This sentiment is so dainty that it was really difficult to add the Glossy Accents without making a big old mess.
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Miyako and Kate
While at my conference, I saw a notation on Sandy Allnock's blog about a sale on her stamps at Whimsy Stamps so I quickly snapped up a Miyako and Kate stamp before it was gone for good. I cannot believe how incredibly fast it got here. I think I ordered it on Wednesday morning and it was here when I got home on Thursday. Lightning fast! So I had to ink it up. I'm not ready to do something quite so detailed with copics yet, but I was willing to give watercolor a try. So I pulled out my Distress Ink markers and did a little coloring. I even posted a sneak peak on social media. Once it was done, I didn't like the shoes. I had these glossy black mary jane's in my head, but they seemed too dark for the rest of the image. I added some Glossy Accents, but I still don't like how they turned out. It was good enough that wasn't willing to scrap it altogether, so I cut it out using the Femme Frames dies from Mama Elephant. Then I used a piece of the 6x6 Kate & Co. paper from My Mind's Eye for the larger frame and mounted it on a white card base. Super simple and cute, but it means the sentiment has to be on the inside because I totally wasn't thinking about what I was going to do for that.
Monday, August 4, 2014
Wishing You Were Here Card Three Featuring Newton's Nook
Today is the last card with the images I stamped from the Newton's Summer Vacation set from Newton's Nook. Because this card has a beach theme, it fits the current challenge over at Newton's Nook to make a beached themed card. If you haven't played along yet, go check it out on their blog here. There's still time to play along and, if you've already played along, why not do another?
I kept this card pretty simple because I absolutely loved the sunburst pattern paper from the A Perfect Summer 6x6 pad from Echo Park. After cutting that slightly smaller than my card base, I adhered it to the card. After coloring my image, I die cut it with the Lawn Fawn Stitched Journaling Card die and added it with some pop dots to the card base. I added some Doodlebug sequins to the corners. I brushed the umbrella and towel with Wink of Stella and topped the sun glasses with some Glossy Accents to finish of the card.
I kept this card pretty simple because I absolutely loved the sunburst pattern paper from the A Perfect Summer 6x6 pad from Echo Park. After cutting that slightly smaller than my card base, I adhered it to the card. After coloring my image, I die cut it with the Lawn Fawn Stitched Journaling Card die and added it with some pop dots to the card base. I added some Doodlebug sequins to the corners. I brushed the umbrella and towel with Wink of Stella and topped the sun glasses with some Glossy Accents to finish of the card.
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Enjoy Your Day Card Two Featuring Newton's Nook
Today's card is another image from the delightful Newton's Summer Vacation set from Newton's Nook. I actually fussy cut this image after coloring it with my copics. I hate fussy cutting, but it was the perfect thing for this card. I used two sheets of paper from the Echo Park 6x6 pad A Perfect Summer. I love that paper pad and it seemed the perfect one to go with this stamp set. I die cut the wave paper using the largest die from the Avery Elle Pinked die set. I then stamped my sentiment on a scrap piece of white paper and cut it out with the banner die from the Avery Elle set. I then ran it through again with the large die to pink the other end to match the background. I cut the polka dot/pie chart paper to cover the entire card base. I adhered my wave paper and then tied it with some Martha Stewart baker's twine, adhered it my card base and then added a few Doodlebug sequins to finish it off. It was cute, but still needed something. So I covered the floatie with some Glossy Accents and called it good.
Friday, August 1, 2014
Enjoy Your Day Featuring Newton's Nook
Since I had my new stamp sets on my desk, I thought I would stamp out the images and play with them. So the next few cards all come from one of Newton's Nook's newest sets called Newton's Summer Vacation. For this card, I colored it all with copics the cut the panel out with the smallest banner from Lawn Fawn's Stitched Party Banners. I ran some Lawn Fawn Sky Lawn Trimming through the banner piece. I cut a piece of paper from the Echo Park 6x6 pad A Perfect Summer pad using the scalloped, largest die from Mama Elephant's Femme Frames and then adhered it to a orange card base. I used pop dots for the banner and finished it off with some Glossy Accents on the mask and bubbles.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Happy Bird-day Featuring Newton's Nook
I had so much fun playing with my Newton's Nook stamps, that I thought I would keep going. For today's card, I wanted to play with the Landscape Trio dies from Mama Elephant. It took me forever to get these dies. They were always sold out; I mean everywhere! I've always thought that the scalloped one would work well for surf too so I cut it out a couple of times, inked it up with some Distress Inks and used one of the sloped dies to cut out some more of the DCWV paper for the beach. On the background panel, I stamped the double bird stamp and colored with copics. I covered it with a mask and used the negative from the die cuts for the surf to sponge in some background clouds in the sky. I added a few birds to the background. I had to cheat for these. I had pulled the bird stamp off the Flirty Flamingos set, but when it came time to stamp I could not find them anywhere! I'm sure they will turn up when I clean off my craft desk (it's embarrassing to admit this, but this happens all the time). So I used the birds from Lawn Fawn's Life Is Good set. I layered everything together and then ran it through my die cut machine using the stitched frame from Mama Elephant's Femme Frames, which I also finally find this week after stalking the various websites for a long time to try to find a place where it, too, wasn't sold out (Ellen Hudson had it in the Basics set). I then used some cute yellow paper from the Echo Park 6x6 paper pad A Perfect Summer to cut out the larger frame. I tied some raffia around the beach and then used pop dots to place the panel on the yellow paper and adhered that to the card base. I added Wink of Stella and Glossy Accents to the flamingos. I added white Wink of Stella to the "surf" and some clear sequins to finish it off. Because it's a beach themed card, it fits the challenge over at Newton's Nook to create a beach themed card. You can find lots of inspiration on their post here. The challenge is open until August 8th, so go check it out and play along!
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Wish You Were Here Featuring Newton's Nook
This week and next week are going to be crazy busy at work. I'm basically covering the work of three people for two weeks and one of those weeks I won't even be in this state. So, although, we're really short handed, I decided to take last Friday off. I had been scheduled off since the beginning of the month to use some use-it-or-lose-it time before I lose it at the end of this month and I had worked long hours all week so I really needed a break, plus hubby had the day off. We spent some time together doing a lot of nothing, which was nice. He worked on Saturday, so I had thought about going into the office, but I also realized that I had things around the house I wanted to get done since I knew I was going to be working long hours and wouldn't to have any time this week or next. So I stayed home and cleaned the house, snuggled a furball or two (at the same time!) and watched a few crafty videos in between loads of laundry. It was the perfect break to feel like I was human again and not just a working machine. Then I it was time to spend some time in my craft room to exercise a different part of my brain with some new goodies I've picked up recently.
Specifically, Newton's Nook recently released some new (adorable) stamp sets. I'm such a sucker for Newton so I had to pick up Newton's Summer Vacation and my sister loves flamingos so, of course, I had to get Flirty Flamingos. When I was catching up on my blog reading, I noticed Newton's Nook had a new challenge to create a beach themed card and thought it was the perfect opportunity to play with my new stamps. You can find out all about the challenge over on the Newton's Nook blog here. It's open until August 8th so go check it out and play along.
For my card, I started with the Flirty Flamingos set. I inked up the solo flamingo in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with copics. I then created mask for my flamingo so I could sponge in some waves with Distress Ink and sponge daubers and then colored in some sand and sky with my copics. I used the Amy Tangerine dies to cut a polaroid shape. I stamped the sentiment from the Newton's Summer Vacation and colored in the little heart with the same copics used for the flamingos. I remembered having some "sand' paper and found in an old DCWV Summer Stack. I used the Dotted Die from Avery Elle to cut out that paper and mounted my "polaroid" on it. To finish it off, I added a few Doodlebug sequins, some Glossy Accents on the floaty ring and a some Wink of Stella on the waves.
Specifically, Newton's Nook recently released some new (adorable) stamp sets. I'm such a sucker for Newton so I had to pick up Newton's Summer Vacation and my sister loves flamingos so, of course, I had to get Flirty Flamingos. When I was catching up on my blog reading, I noticed Newton's Nook had a new challenge to create a beach themed card and thought it was the perfect opportunity to play with my new stamps. You can find out all about the challenge over on the Newton's Nook blog here. It's open until August 8th so go check it out and play along.
For my card, I started with the Flirty Flamingos set. I inked up the solo flamingo in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with copics. I then created mask for my flamingo so I could sponge in some waves with Distress Ink and sponge daubers and then colored in some sand and sky with my copics. I used the Amy Tangerine dies to cut a polaroid shape. I stamped the sentiment from the Newton's Summer Vacation and colored in the little heart with the same copics used for the flamingos. I remembered having some "sand' paper and found in an old DCWV Summer Stack. I used the Dotted Die from Avery Elle to cut out that paper and mounted my "polaroid" on it. To finish it off, I added a few Doodlebug sequins, some Glossy Accents on the floaty ring and a some Wink of Stella on the waves.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Sending My Love Using the July 2014 Simon Says Stamp Card Kit
I don't have much left of the July 2014 Simon Says Stamp Card Kit, but I had some leftover envelopes from a previous card that were the inspiration for this card. I thought this full sheet of text paper was subtle enough that I could stamp directly on it. I chose to use black so it would have the best chance of standing out. I used Lawn Fawn's Jessie's ABCs to spell out the "my" and then used the heart from the set inked in the Lipstick Red ink that came with the kit. I added a little Wink of Stella and some Glossy Accents to make the heart pop. When I started putting the card together, I decided the patterned paper needed a bit of a frame, so I pulled out some random blue paper from my stash that seemed to match the pattern paper pretty well. I then just layered up the envelopes to finish it off.
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