Hello
crafty friends! Amy here today to share a card I made with A Bird's Life stamp set. This set is so "tweet"! I just
love the adorable birds and their houses.
I stamped
the images from A Bird's Life on smooth white cardstock, and colored them in with
Copic markers. I then cut them out with their coordinating
dies. These images are
perfect for creating little scenes, so I used a frame that allowed me to do
that. Don't they look so cute inside the four rectangles?
I stamped the sentiment
on the inside of the card, and also added a bird and a birdhouse.
I hope you
like today's card. Thanks for visiting the blog, and have a great day!
Hi everyone!
It’s Karin here again to share a new, fun card that I've created with the
newest release. This is a super sweet stamp set called Pirate Pals and it is
awesome for kids’ cards.
For
this card I stamped, masked, and stamped again the cute images from Pirate Pals to
create a fun little pirate scene which I then colored with Copic markers.
I
created a photo frame from white cardstock for the scene and then adhered the
"photo" to a woodgrain stamped kraft panel. I made a knot from hemp
string and fastened it to the back of the panel with glue dots. Sunny Studio Supplies Used:
Hi everyone, Eloise here and today I have a rainbow card using the Perfect Popsicles stamp set. Of course I had to make a rainbow card with this set - it's screaming rainbows! I also have a video for today's card so check that out, too!
To begin my card today I first stamped out all my popsicles from the Perfect Popsicles stamp set. I also pulled a ton of Altenew inks and just went to town with stamping these popsicles. I had an absolute blast stamping these, they're so fun and colourful! Once they were all stamped, I die cut them out using the coordinating dies. Once they were die cut out, it was easier to stamp the sticks also - so I quickly did that also using some brown inks.
Next up I used some Pumice Stone and Hickory Smoke inks to ink blend at the bottom of some watercolour paper and then I used some clean water to move the ink around to make it look water coloured. I then splattered some water and heat dried the panel.
I then adhered all my popsicles, some flat and some with foam adhesive onto the bottom of my card as well. For my sentiment I white heat embossed the 'Have A Sweet Day!' sentiment onto some black cardstock and cut that down with a banner die. I adhered that down with some more foam tape and then for a last finishing touch I adhered some clear droplets down from Pretty Pink Posh and also added some Wink of Stella onto my popsicles.
If you want to watch the video, it's linked down below.
Thanks for stopping by today, I hope you enjoyed and I'll be back again next week.
How are you? I'm so excited to be popping in today with a Sunny Saturday Share. There have been so many amazing cards popping up on Instagram that have made my jaw drop so I couldn't wait to share them with all of you! :) Perfect Popsicles card by Crystal Thompson
Thank you for sharing all these fabulous ideas with us! I hope you will continue to share your gorgeous projects with us - It always makes my day to see them. You can tag us on instagram with the hashtag #sunnystudiostamps or share your projects with us in our flickr group or on our facebook page. ☺
Hello
everyone!Lexahere with two cards
featuring Two
Scoops Stamp and the coordinating
dies. I pair it with some other stamp sets and see how they work
well together for my cards. Warning! This super sweet stamp set is so addictive
and may make you crave some ice cream instantly - so beware ladies. ;)
The reason
why I made two cards instead of one just like I usually do is simply because I can't
stop stamping them in different colors. I find it
easier to use a stamping tool for layering stamps just like this one. For the
first card, I choose a classic combo of ice cream scoops with vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and a cherry on top. I dry embossed the white background to give
it some textures while keep the background simple so the three scoops of ice
cream will be the star.
I die cut the Sweet Word Die from hot pink cardstock and heat embossed the "birthday wishes"
from Sweet
Shopee Stamp on brown cardstock. I added two strips of polka dotted patterned paper (looks like rainbow sprinkles on chocolate sauce to me), one on
each side.
And for my
second card, I also dry embossed the white background but this time the
pattern is polka dots. This card is a little bit more colorful than the first
one. I blended Squeezed Lemon and Wild Honey Distress Inks on the bottom part to
create an ombre look. Three portions of soft ice creams are never too much! I'm really enjoying this because I feel less guilty just by staring at them!
;)
To match
the curve I use a banner from Sunny
Borders Stamp and fill it with the sentiment from Color
Me Happy Stamp. This card will make anyone's day brighter! Last
but not least, I add some sparkling clear sequins in various sizes around the
ice creams. Can you guess what's the flavor is for each color? They are my
favorite, while stamping this I have particular flavors in mind... they are
strawberry, matcha (japanese green tea), sea salt (yep, it's trending now in my
country) Yum!
Thank you
so much for stopping by today. I hope you guys like them as much as I do. Have
a great day everyone!
Hi everyone! Vanessa here
with a little underwater scene using Magical Mermaids. This set is adorable, I am happy it has this
many various elements to play with. Here is what I
came up with for today.
I started
with a panel of watercolor paper that I had trimmed slightly smaller than my
card base. Now I created a mask from a scrap of paper, using the Stitched Scalloped dies, and adhered it to the panel.
I applied various blue/turquoise Distress Inks with an ink blending tool and
added tiny droplets of water from a brush. Then I applied pearlescent
watercolor medium to my inked part. You can see the effect in the close-up.
After I had
adhered the dried panel to the card, I stamped all the images, colored them
with Copics and die-cut them with the matching dies. I adhered everything to the card (using foam tape for some
parts) and added sequins. Finally, I applied more of the pearlescent medium to
the mermaid's tail.
I hope to see you
next Thursday! Thanks for stopping by!
To create the background, I
used a star die to die-cut white cardstock, and used the negative as the
backdrop of the card. I also used the Stitched
Scallop dies to
add waves to the background as well. I distressed all the cut pieces with
Distress Inks, and added white splatters and lines to the card. I thought it'd
be fun to have a moon in the scene, so I used a circle die from Sun
Ray Dies to
die cut white cardstock. After, I adhered all the background pieces to a folded
note card and framed it with an A2 size white cardstock that has been die-cut
with an oval die.
To create the
beachfront, I die-cut white cardstock using the wavy die from the Oceans Of Joy dies set. I distressed it with Distress Inks,
and added splatters of ink and water for a textured look. I stamped the
sentiment "You Are A Treasure" from Pirate Pals with Versamark, and heat embossed it with
white embossing powder.
I stamped images on this
card from Pirate
Pals, colored
them in with Copic markers, and cut them out with coordinating dies. To finish, I adhered all
the images to the card front.
I got my son's approval for
this card, hopefully you like it too. Thank you for stopping by the blog
today!