I adore this
monkey and balloons stamp, and wanted to make it the center of attention.
I stamped the image with Milk Chocolate hybrid ink, and colored the scene with
Copic markers. I stamped a sentiment from the set and trimmed the panel. I used
the large Fancy Frames Rectangle to
die-cut Classic Gingham pattern paper.
I glued the frame onto the panel, and attached the panel to a card base with
foam adhesive.
Copic colors used for the monkey: E04, E11, E51, E000 (face and belly), E18, E17, E15, E13.
That's all for today. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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Hello Sunny Studio Friends! It's Juliana and today I'm sharing a winter themed card featuring a mix of old and new products including the Layered Snowflake Frame Die and Alpaca Holiday Stamp Set.
That's all for today. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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Hello Sunny Studio Friends! It's Juliana and today I'm sharing a winter themed card featuring a mix of old and new products including the Layered Snowflake Frame Die and Alpaca Holiday Stamp Set.
I began with
stamping and die cutting the cute alpacas and mountains from the Alpaca
Holiday Stamp Set. To give them a more wintery feel, I added a hat and ear
muffs from the Merry
Mice Stamp Set.
I then took the Layered Snowflake Frame Die and cut it from a piece of white cardstock trimmed to 4.25 x 5.5 inches. I also cut some extra snowflakes from white cardstock and set them to the side.
For the background, I used a new to me technique. I took a piece of purple colored cardstock and ink blended it with Distress Oxide in Salty Ocean. I love how quickly I was able to create an ink blended winter sky by using colored cardstock.
I then took the Layered Snowflake Frame Die and cut it from a piece of white cardstock trimmed to 4.25 x 5.5 inches. I also cut some extra snowflakes from white cardstock and set them to the side.
For the background, I used a new to me technique. I took a piece of purple colored cardstock and ink blended it with Distress Oxide in Salty Ocean. I love how quickly I was able to create an ink blended winter sky by using colored cardstock.
To make the sky
more wintery, I added some small snowflakes stamped using Versamark Embossing
Ink. They didn't stand out quite enough, so I took a white gel pen and added
more snowflakes. You could also do a watered down acrylic paint splatter as
well if you don't have a gel pen. I actually added these “extra” snowflakes
with the gel pen after the layers were all assembled because I was worried
about the paint splattering onto the stamped images.
Once the winter scene was complete, I added the sentiment using the “winter” stamp from Alpaca Holiday Stamp Set and the “wishes” was die cut using the dies from the Layered Snowflake Frame Die. Remember those extra snowflakes? I added them at this point and dressed them up with some Clear Drops from the Clear Drops Mix 2.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed the process for how I created this winter themed card using the Layered Snowflake Frame Die and Alpaca Holiday Stamp Set.
Sunny Studio Supplies Used:
Once the winter scene was complete, I added the sentiment using the “winter” stamp from Alpaca Holiday Stamp Set and the “wishes” was die cut using the dies from the Layered Snowflake Frame Die. Remember those extra snowflakes? I added them at this point and dressed them up with some Clear Drops from the Clear Drops Mix 2.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed the process for how I created this winter themed card using the Layered Snowflake Frame Die and Alpaca Holiday Stamp Set.
Sunny Studio Supplies Used:
Fancy Frames- Rectangles Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Classic Gingham 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Alpaca Holiday Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Alpaca Holiday Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Love Monkey Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Love Monkey Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Merry Mice Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Merry Mice Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Layered Snowflake Frame Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
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