Hello and welcome to day 2 of our Spring Peek Week! All this week I am showcasing cards using our newest collection which will be available for purchase on Friday, January 8th.
Today I'm sharing cards featuring two brand new layering sets that I'm super excited for, along with a brand new slimline die set that is good for so many everyday uses!
Card No. 1: For my first card of the day, I used our new Eggs To Dye For Stamps which is a super easy layering set for beginners. Not only that, but they also only require two ink colors per egg which is always nice for those with a limited stash. The set comes with 8 patterned eggs, one solid egg to layer beneath them with a contrasting color and one outlined egg to use with the accompanying bunny and chick images. There are also a few sentiments that can be mixed and matched playing on the word basket (to go with our second stamp set of the day shared down below).
For my eggs shown here, I stepped up my stamping to another level by applying a little extra ink in the darker color along the left side of my solid egg while it was still positioned in my MISTI tool. To give my eggs a smooth shadow, I applied the ink to the edge of my clear stamp with the use of a small sponge finger dauber before impressing the image a second time. I love the extra dimension this simple step adds and how it really adds dimension.
For my sentiment, I cut the frame from our Gingham Pastel Paper using our Scalloped Circle Mat 3 dies together with our Scalloped Circle Mat 1 dies (to fill behind the openings) and our new Stitched Circle Large Dies to cut out the opening from the centers. I then backed the finished frame with some vellum to allow some of my eggs to still peek through, but not be quite as distracting. For my greeting, I die-cut pink cardstock with our Color Word Dies, pairing them with our Color Me Happy Stamps which were stamped with VersaMark Ink and heat embossed with Hero Arts White Detail Embossing Powder. To create my banner I used our Fancy Frames Rectangle Dies which I ran through my die-cutting machine twice to get the "v" cut from both ends (leaving part of the die hanging off the edge of my cutting platform each time so not to cut the other end off).
Phew! Are you still with me? That was a mouth full. ;)
Card No. 2: For this Eggs To Dye For card, I started by stamping my little bunnies using Alcohol Marker friendly Memento ink to stamp my egg bodies, bunny faces and ears in colored ink to match. When it came to stamping the eyes, I took a moment to first color my images with Copic Markers and then stamped the faces a second time while the face images were still in my MISTI stamping tool so that I could perfectly align stamping the eyes again in black ink. To achieve this, I carefully applied VersaFine Onyx Black Ink to the eye portion of the stamp using just the corner of the pad to each eye. The raised surface made this easier than it may seem and I love the way the eyes look when stamped in black! These chubby egg-shaped bunnies crack me up!
For my border of banners, I stamped tone-on-tone prints using colored cardstock and slightly darker ink with our Background Basics Stamps. I then die-cut them using our new Slimline Pennant Dies. I cut the grass for my bunnies using the border die from our Sunny Sentiments Dies and the stitched panel for my sky using our Frilly Frames Retro Petal Dies. I completed my card with a heat embossed sentiment using a punny greeting from our A Good Egg Stamps.
Card No. 3: Up next is a grid style card. I took inspiration from Elle Woods with Legally Blond and channeled my inner Barbie Girl. I stamped my patterned eggs with VersaMark Ink which I then heat embossed with pearlescent and glitter embossing powders.
These dies only have the "v" cutout from one end, but it's super easy to shorten them to your desired length with the double "v" by flipping the die after the first cut, locking it into place with the previous stitched edge and running it through your die-cutting machine a second time. Love that! So nice to customize them to fit any length!
Card No. 5: I mass produced this clean & simple card for the brick & mortar stores who carry our products. I started by cutting a white scalloped mat using our Frilly Frames Hexagon Dies. I then inked up the top, center portion of my panel with a bit of tumbled glass distress ink using my favorite Jumbo Dauber. For my little chick, I gave him a fun polka-dot print which is a bit difficult to see here in my photo, but the cute, subtle detail makes me happy. him. For my grass I cut a border using our Sunny Sentiments Dies, rounding the edges with my scissors. I then stamped the word "happy" using our Cheerful Daisies Stamps and the word Spring from our new Layered Basket Dies (shown below) die-cut from matching lilac cardstock.
Card No. 6: Up next is an Easter card pairing our Eggs To Dye For Stamps with our new Layered Basket Stamps. This is probably not the best example to start with because I went with super light inks for this one trying to create the look of a white washed basket, but this is such a fun basket image that is perfect for Easter, spring flowers and so much more!
I used a flower print from our Spring Fling Paper pack for my background sized to 4.5" x 4.5" and then framed my basket scene with a piece of coordinating aqua cardstock cut using our Stitched Circle Large Dies and the grass border from our Sunny Sentiments Dies. A sentiment from our the Eggs to Dye For stamps completed my card.
Card No. 7: For my last card of the day I used those same Layered Basket stamps with our popular Berry Bliss Stamps. There were so many cards I knew I wanted to create with these basket stamps that I didn't find the time to get to for today, but this pairing was at the top of my list! To add to my card's country feel I stamped the gingham print using our Background Basics Stamps and then added a scalloped and stitched edge to my white cardstock panel using our Slimline Basic Border dies.
I share all the ink colors I used below, but to add an extra touch of realism to my strawberries, I stamped my strawberry seeds with Versamark ink and heat embossed them using a yellow embossing powder. I love how this extra step made my berries come alive! The embossing powder makes them pop so much more than yellow dye ink. On a side note, I adore Ranger's colored embossing powders--I've found their rainbow colored powders are some of the best quality I've come across.
As a final touch I added a little punny thank you sentiment from our Fresh & Fruity Stamps. I'm such a sucker for gingham and fruit images so this card was so much fun to create!
I frequently am asked which ink colors I used for my layered images. While I think there are so many great options out there, these are the colors I used today for my stamped images:
PinkFresh Soft Lilac
PinkFresh Lavender
PinkFresh Apricot
PinkFresh Clementine
PinkFresh Lemon Whip
PinkFresh Sweet Mustard
Concord & 9th Ballet Slipper
PinkFresh Coral Reef
Layered Basket (card no. 6)
Skipped Lightest Layer
Hero Arts Soft Sand
Memories Soft Sand or Gina K. Sandy Beach
Memories Sand
Hero Arts Soft Sand
Gina K. Sandy Beach
Memories Sand
MFT Kraft
Strawberries (card no. 7)
Concord & 9th Honeysuckle
Gina K. Red Velvet
Concord & 9th Cranberry
Gina K. Lucky Clover
PinkFresh Evergreen
Blueberries (card no. 7)
PinkFresh Blue Jay
PinkFresh Sapphire
Hero Arts Navy (or Gina K. In the Navy)
That wraps up today's sneak peeks. I'm so happy you spent a part of your day with me today. I read all your comments and they mean so much! I'd love to give a $50 gift code to one lucky winner using the rafflecopter below. Make sure to keep checking back all this week for more peeks & prizes. The contests run through Saturday, January 9th at Midnight PST with winners announced here on Sunday, January 10th. :)
Other Sunny Studio Supplies Used:
A Good Egg Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Color Me Happy Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Color Word Die Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Sunny Sentiments Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
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Versafine Onyx Black Ink Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Fancy Frames- Rectangles Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Berry Bliss Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Berry Bliss Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Background Basics Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Happy Thoughts Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Gingham Pastels 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Frilly Frames Hexagon Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Frilly Frames Retro Petals Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Cheerful Daisies Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Chickie Baby Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Spring Fling Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Slimline Basic Borders Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Scalloped Circle Mat 3 Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Stitched Circle Large Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Hero Arts White Detail Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Fishtail Banner Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Fresh & Fruity Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Tsukineko Jumbo Dauber Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Versafine Onyx Black Ink Shop at: Sunny Studio |
I'm looking forward to warmer weather in the Spring.
ReplyDeleteThese are the sweetest cards! Love the Eggs to Die For stamp and die set!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what fun! I love that basket...I have the berries so I'm looking forward to that stamp. Those eggs though...perfection! They are so cool - I can see a bunch of them tucked into the basket! These are all super! Thanks for the sneak peek!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these eggs!! So versital and super cute!! I especially love the bunnies and chicks
ReplyDeleteI love these eggs!!!! I am looking forward to seeing family and everyone getting vaccinated so life can go back to normal.
ReplyDeleteLove all your cards today! So cheerful! I’m looking forward to seeing my tulips bloom in the Spring and to the robins nesting in our trees!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards. I looking forward to meeting up with family and friends especially with the hope people get vaccinated!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore these sneak peeks! I am really loving the eggs, but that layered basket is definitely a top favorite, it looks so realistic! Loving all of the creations from the Design Team too! Everything is super pretty and cheerful!
ReplyDeletePS: I forgot to say what I am looking forward to most about spring is hopefully going to the beach and also to see all the wildflowers blooming.
DeleteSuch a cute spring theme for cards this year!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing lovely blooms this spring as they bring a cheerful smile on my face
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to seeing people again and entertaining. I looove the little eggs with the bunny and chick designs! So clever!
ReplyDeleteWhere to begin... the Spring Fling paper pad is so great. Love all the patterns and colors. Eggs to Dye for, I could make all my Easter cards with this set. What an awesome day! Thanks for this...
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to getting together with family and friends!!
ReplyDeleteWe just moved and I have not had any time to unpack my stamps, but the basket stamp set💗💗💗 My modivation to unpack has ARRIVED!!! Your stamps sets are the BEST in the industry!!!! I cant wait to build a deck this spring 💪🔨
ReplyDeleteAdorable, each one.
ReplyDeleteBunnies and chickies, oh my! Sooo cute. Your cards are so full of life & color. I am looking forward to having more semblance of normalty by the time Spring comes - which means getting together with my family on Easter!!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to new plant growth.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to the warm weather and sit in my garden
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to getting the COVID vaccine and not living in fear whenever I leave the house.
ReplyDeleteEggs to Dye For is so cute! I look forward to flowers in the spring.
ReplyDeleteWarmer weather and flowers.
ReplyDeleteOmg I love the little chick soooo adorable. Can’t wait for warmer weather and all the pretty flowers
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love the eggs and the strawberry/blueberry sets!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to all the daffodils blooming!
Great inspiration today! I love the basket with the berries! I would love to take a road trip in the spring and see the wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteRosalie B 🌻
I like your bright colors. Do you carry full-sized pads or only mini cubes? I can't find anything masculine on your site. I can't send a grown man bunnies. Otherwise, you have cute stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove the eggs and the basket. Thanks for including all the color combinations. I always look forward to spring and watching as the leaves start peeking out and suddenly they burst forth in a bright array of green.
ReplyDeleteWarm weather! :)
ReplyDeleteI’m getting more and more excited!!!
ReplyDeleteThese eggs are fantastic! My kids and will love using them!
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for spring already and I love anything Easter. These are the cutest today and that basket will come in handy year round. I also like how you channeled your Inner Barbie!
ReplyDeleteThe eggs are so cute and I could turn them upside down for balloons. Now the basket set is the best. My mind is racing with so many ideas for it. This spring I look forward to sitting outside with family and friends and enjoying the flowers, birds and fresh air.
ReplyDeleteLove that basket! Perfect for so many things!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to being outside more this Spring and getting back on the walking trails (it's too cold and snowy now). The Layered Basket with the Fresh & Fruity stamps is making my mouth water!!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors associated with spring; the new greens and the sweet pastels, and today's awesome release is such a great way to express my love of color. ♥
ReplyDeleteSo darling and cheerful!!!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to the warmer weather that will come with Spring, along with the flowers, birds and butterflies. Thanks for a chance to win! :D
ReplyDeleteLove the fun combo of papers and sweet spring images on these cards. I'm hoping the pandemic situation is improved so we can go camping! Thanks for offering these generous giveaways.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward for the opportunity to spend time outside with my family. Springtime is gorgeous in my hometown, Houston...before the hot and humid weather of summer hits :)
ReplyDeleteThe berries and basket are adorable! I LOVE spring and can't wait for it! Spring walks are the best!
ReplyDeleteMarisela Delgado said: I am looking forward to going out to eat and being outside. I miss running. mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to gardening this Spring.
ReplyDeleteThese are all so fun! Love those cute bunny eggs & the card with the decorated pink Easter eggs is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow....a new amazing sneak peek!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!!! I’m looking forward to hopefully seeing friends and family again this spring.
ReplyDeleteAdorable and festive cards! Love the basket stamp and filled with strawberries is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness some amazing cards and inspiration!!!! Girl, I LOVE that berry stamp set but the layering basket is adorable!!!! Love all those pretty easter eggs too!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jo
How adorable! Thanks for putting the color layering recipes. I have the fruit stamp but can’t seem to find the right colors. Now I’m ready to go!
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable projects, and thanks for the color layering templates! I'm looking forward to visiting with family and friends that live out of state again.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing the grass green up and the trees bud.
ReplyDeleteA wedding background would be a nice background
ReplyDeleteOh these are so cute! Very bright and cheery and thise berries are so realistic..looking sweat and juicy! Which is what I'm looking forward to in Spring, The fresh fruits and veggies, fresh air, and being outside in the garden.
ReplyDeleteLove the easter basket, so colorful!!
ReplyDeleteI love the Easter eggs! With so many color possibilities. Thank you for providing the inks you used. I love Sunny Studio!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to being able to sit outside and actually visit with my friends & family, and this virus going away. Great release.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great layered basket stamp set, perfect for those berries!
ReplyDeleteI am looking for the end of the virus.
ReplyDeleteMy birthday - it is in Springtime! I also love the tulips and daffodils!!
ReplyDeleteI love the egg stamps and the basket. I’m looking forward to Spring...we need renewal
ReplyDeleteI love the Eggs to Dye for set, probably my favorite in the release. When you do the brown bunny how did you get the colors, it looks like you stamped in brown and came back with a sponge and added some color.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to spring! This release is so full of spring cuteness! I think I'm most looking forward to getting outside - it's cold and snowy here and I'm spending way too much time indoors!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to warmer weather and my flowers blooming. Great new release! LOVE the eggs!
ReplyDeleteSo much to love in this post! Those Easter eggs are so fun! I love that you shared so many combinations and ideas. They would make a great matching game for young kids! I always look forward to the beautiful blooming flowers that come with Spring!
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