Hi folks, Kavya here. I am back on the blog with a new project. I love creating scenes.. so naturally, I fell in love with Country Scenes from the new release as it makes it super easy to create a scene for your critter cards. Just find a suitable landscape and add a few critters!
I used this to along with a previously released set to create this gorgeous card for a friend with whom I love to go camping. I haven’t had the chance to go with her this year but it’s definitely on my bucket list after the pandemic. I also found the perfect sentiment for the occasion from the new Inside Greetings Birthday stamps set. Although, this set is intended for birthdays, some of the sentiments can be used all year long!
I first started off by ink blending the top half of the card using navy blue and teal dye inks. I then added blue and white paint splatters to create a super quick night sky! Later, I stamped the mountain scene from the Country Scenes stamp set and some critters from the Critter Campout stamp set and colored them using alcohol markers and colored pencils. As always, I added some highlights using a white gel pen.
Then, I used the Slimline Nature Borders set (A MUST HAVE IMO! Almost 90% of my cards use this set in some form and is perfect for both slimline and A2 sized cards) to die cut ‘land’ and some ‘grass’ using cream and green cardstock. I used the matching dye inks to ink blend the edges and added some splatters here as well. Finally, I put together the scene as shown below and added a sentiment from the Inside Greetings Birthday stamps set that is perfect for my friend!
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hope you liked this card! Be sure to check back for more inspiration tomorrow
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Hello everyone! Isha here with a slimline card featuring
the Country Scenes stamp set.
I really love this set as it's perfect to create beautiful scenes.
I started by stamping two rows of trees scene images and colored them using Copic markers and die-cut using the coordinating dies. I also stamped the mountain scene image, colored it and die-cut. I only wanted to use the mountains behind my trees.
Take a white
panel and sponge some pinks and yellow distress inks to create the sky. Adhere
the mountains and then both the layers of tree scenes. Now, I die-cut 3 slopes
using the Slimline Nature Borders from
white cardstock. I sponged distress inks in the shades of greens on two of them
and adhered to the panel ( apply glue to the bottom edge only so we can insert
our images to create the scene later)
Sponge the last slope using salty ocean distress ink to create a small pond. Stamp sentiment from the Garden Fairy stamp set. Adhere to the bottom of the panel. Stamp the mushroom house from the Garden Fairy stamp set, color and die-cut using the coordinating dies.
Stamp gnomes, mushrooms and the caterpillar from the Home Sweet Gnome stamp set, color and die-cut using the coordinating dies. The sun from the Balloon Rides stamp set and die-cut using the dies. The log is from the Seasonal Trees stamp, color and die-cut using the coordinating dies. Now I die-cut two clouds using the Fluffy Clouds die, sponge some pink and blue ink.
Once the images
are ready, adhere them as per the card photo. Apply spectrum noir clear shimmer
pen to the sun, trees, and gnome hats. Adhere the panel to a white cardbase.
Thanks for dropping by! Have a nice day.
Sunny Studio Supplies Used:
Critter Campout Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Critter Campout Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Home Sweet Gnome Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Home Sweet Gnome Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Fluffy Clouds Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Seasonal Trees Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Seaonal Trees Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Slimline Nature Borders Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Balloon Rides Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Balloon Rides Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Country Scenes Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Country Scenes Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Garden Fairy Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Garden Fairy Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Inside Greetings Birthday Shop at: Sunny Studio |
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