Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Plane Awesome Cards by Angelica and Juliana

Hello friends, Angelica here with a new card for this week showcasing the Plane Awesome Stamp Set.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Plane Awesome Fluffy Clouds Border Dies Let Your Dreams Soar Card by Angelica Conrad

I started the card by stamping the images onto white card stock, and using Copic Markers to color them. I die-cut them with the coordinating dies, then moved on to the background.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Plane Awesome Fluffy Clouds Border Dies Let Your Dreams Soar Card by Angelica Conrad

I used the Fluffy Clouds Border Dies to die-cut white card stock. I also die-cut a cloud to use as a stencil for the cloud background, blending light blue ink over it. I trimmed the panel and clouds down, then put a sentiment together to stamp onto the bottom cloud.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Plane Awesome Fluffy Clouds Border Dies Let Your Dreams Soar Card by Angelica Conrad

I attached everything together with thin foam squares and glue, then added the panel to black sunburst paper from the Heroic Halftones Pattern Paper Pack. I used double-sided adhesive to adhere the card front to an A2 card base.

I hope I have helped with ideas on using the Plane Awesome stamp set. Thanks for stopping by!

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Hello friends! It's Juliana here today to share a Z Fold Card featuring the Plane Awesome Stamp Set along with a stenciled cloud background using the Fluffy Clouds Border Dies.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Plane Awesome Fluffy Clouds Border Dies Hope Your Day Is Awesome Card by Juliana Michaels

I began by stamping the various images from the Plane Awesome Stamp Set. I then colored them with Copic Markers and die cut them using the Plane Awesome Dies. I wanted to create a vertical card design, but I quickly realized that a standard card size (4.25 x 5.5 inches) wasn't going to allow me to include both the airplane and the banner. That's when I thought of creating a Z fold card. To do this, I cut a piece of Bristol Paper to 8.5 x 3.75 inches.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Plane Awesome Fluffy Clouds Border Dies Hope Your Day Is Awesome Card by Juliana Michaels

Before I scored the paper to make the Z fold, I created a cloudy sky using the Fluffy Clouds Border Dies. I cut each one from scrap cardstock to use as a mask. I alternated laying each one down on the Bristol paper and inked the mask with Tumbled Glass Distress Ink. Make sure to tap off excess ink and then apply the ink heavier along the edge of the mask and lighter as you move away from it so that you leave a bit of white or at least less inked paper for contrast.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Plane Awesome Fluffy Clouds Border Dies Hope Your Day Is Awesome Card by Juliana Michaels

Once the cloudy sky was complete, I then scored the card at 3 inches and at 5 5/8 inches to create the Z fold. This allowed the airplane to show nicely on the front of the card and to keep the banner hidden on the inside until you opened the card.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Plane Awesome Fluffy Clouds Border Dies Hope Your Day Is Awesome Card by Juliana Michaels

After adhering the images, I added a bit of black craft floss to tie the banner to the plane. I then matted the entire piece onto patterned paper from the Rainbow Bright 6x6 Paper and Polka Dot Parade 6x6 Paper to create a finished card size of 4.25 x 5.5 inches.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Plane Awesome Fluffy Clouds Border Dies Hope Your Day Is Awesome Card by Juliana Michaels

I hope you enjoyed learning how to create this Z Fold Card using the Plane Awesome Stamp Set. Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Sunny Studio Supplies Used:

Polka-dot Parade 6x6 Paper
Polka-dot Parade 6x6 Paper
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Rainbow Bright 6x6 Paper
Rainbow Bright 6x6 Paper
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Heroic Halftones 6x6 Paper
Heroic Halftones 6x6 Paper
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Plane Awesome Stamps
Plane Awesome Stamps
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Plane Awesome Dies
Plane Awesome Dies
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Fluffy Clouds Border Dies
Fluffy Clouds Border Dies
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