Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Stitched Oval Die Focused Cards with Franci and Julia

Hi there and happy Wednesday! It's Franci here with you today with a festive card featuring some of the new oval dies by Sunny Studio. These new dies are so much fun and creating shaped cards is always so cool! 

Sunny Studio Stamps: Stitched Oval Dies Scalloped Oval Mat Dies Holy Night Christmas Card by Franci Vignoli

For this one I chose one of my favorite sets and went for a non-traditional color scheme with rich purples and violet and lots of gold details. First of all I stamped all my images from the Holy Night set, colored them with Copics and die cut them out. Then I die cut 2 Stitched Oval 2 out of white cardstock and a Scalloped Oval Mat 1 out of kraft cardstock.

Working with the white ones: I created a hill out of the first using the Slimline Nature set and inked the second one with Distress inks + I added some splatters using my sparkle watercolors to create a starry night sky.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Stitched Oval Dies Scalloped Oval Mat Dies Holy Night Christmas Card by Franci Vignoli

I drew some little white dots with my Gelly roll pen onto the scalloped oval and glued all the layers together with liquid glue. I stamped my sentiment from the Inside Greetings set and added all the images with foam tape + a little heart. I created a coordinated card base out of white cardstock with the partial die cutting technique and mounted my decorated panel on top. 

I hope you like this Christmas card as much as I do and you are now inspired to create! Have a lovely day!

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Hello crafty friends! It’s Julia here and I am so excited to share my second fall card of the season with you!

Sunny Studio Stamps: Stitched Oval Dies Scalloped Oval Mat Dies Fall Friends Fall Card by Julia Englich


First, I stamped the images from
Fall Friends and Seasonal Trees onto Strathmore Bristol smooth cardstock and I colored them in using Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers.

I die-cut the second to largest Scalloped Oval Mat 1 out of Neenah Desert Storm. Then,  I also die-cut the second to largest of the Stitched Oval 2 dies twice out of Bristol smooth cardstock. I used the Slimline Nature Borders to add a grassy edge to one of the stitched ovals. I ink blended both stitched ovals with Distress Oxide inks. 

Inks used: Salvaged Patina, Peacock Feathers, Twisted Citron, and Mowed Lawn Distress Oxides. 

Zig Markers used: 999; 41, 44; 76, 64, 65, 62;220, 269, 21.


After that, I die cut the fishtail banner from the Stitched Rectangle dies and heat embossed my sentiment from the Fall Friends set on it in white.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Stitched Oval Dies Scalloped Oval Mat Dies Fall Friends Fall Card by Julia Englich


I used the gorgeous teal patterned paper from the new 
Sweater Weather paper collection and added it to a kraft card base. I made sure to leave a nice 1/8" border. Then, I adhered the scalloped oval in the center with foam squares and layered the stitched ovals on top.

Lastly, I adhered all my images and the sentiment banner to the card. 


I had lots of fun creating this little scene and I really hope you like it!! Thank you so much for spending time with me today! Have an amazing day!


Sunny Studio Supplies Used:

 

Stitched Rectangle Dies
Stitched Rectangle Dies
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Fall Friends Stamps
Fall Friends Stamps
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Fall Friends Dies
Fall Friends Dies
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Seasonal Trees Stamps
Seasonal Trees Stamps
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Seaonal Trees Dies
Seaonal Trees Dies
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Slimline Nature Borders
Slimline Nature Borders
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Holy Night Stamps
Holy Night Stamps
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Holy Night Dies
Holy Night Dies
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Inside Greetings-Christmas
Inside Greetings-Christmas
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Scalloped Oval Mat 1 Dies
Scalloped Oval Mat 1 Dies
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Stitched Oval 2 Dies
Stitched Oval 2 Dies
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Sweater Weather Paper
Sweater Weather Paper
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