Hello and welcome to Day 2 of our Summer Sneak Peek Week! All this week I will be sharing cards showcasing our newest collection which will be available for purchase this Friday!
Card No. 1: Today I am sharing seven fun standalone dies and our Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps and I used all, but two of those new dies on my first card. I started with our new Build-A-Bowl Dies, which I filled with a lemon and lime (and citrus slices) from our Fresh Lemon Dies, strawberries from our Strawberry Patch Dies, cherries from our Wild Cherry Dies and a watermelon slice peeking out from behind my bowl from our Juicy Watermelon Dies. Before I adhered my fruit, I added a stitched edge to my white cardstock panel using our Ribbon & Lace Border Dies and then added a 1" high strip of rainbow gingham paper from our Rainbow Bright Paper pack. Lastly I added the sentiment "hope your day is sweet" stamped with VersaFine Onyx Black ink.
I love how these fruit images come alive when inked up and shaded with distress inks! My strawberries for example started out cut from pink cardstock which I shaded with Candy Apple distress ink on one side and blended out to add depth and interest to the top layer of my strawberries. The citrus slices were cut out from three different colors of cardstock using the two dies from the Fresh Lemon Dies which I layer together. I cut the embossed detail portion from the middle tone of cardstock and then lighter versions for the interior portions and darker tone for the outer peel.
Card No. 2: My next card showcases our new Summer Jar Mug Dies which you can use to create a shaker card like I did here. The set comes with a removable center portion so you have the option to cut the shaker window or to leave it off and just use the jar by itself. I actually cut the back of my jar by cutting another jar without the cutout. You can also cut off the handle and use this as a canning jar or a "vase" for flower arrangements.
For my lemonade drink I cut one jar from acetate to layer behind my shaker jar window and added some of the lemon slices from the Summer Jar Mug Dies set which I paired with one of the smallest circles from our Stitched Circle Large Dies for the peel and filled with some Radiant Pineapple Sequins. I then added some pink strawberries from our Strawberry Patch Dies to match the little drink umbrella. To continue the pink and yellow color scheme, I added a pink tone-on-tone striped paper from our Sleek Stripes Paper pack to the bottom of my card and layered it with a scalloped panel which I cut using our Ribbon & Lace Border Dies. The green and white striped straw matches the strawberry tops and ties everything together. As a last touch, I stamped the greeting "I couldn't ask for a sweeter friend" from our Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps. I love how fresh and summery this turned out!
Card No. 3: Up next is a second card featuring the Summer Jar Mug Dies. This time rather than create a shaker with the set, I cut the entire jar without the cutout from vellum and white cardstock and then used the separate cutout to cut "lemonade" from yellow cardstock to sandwich between the two layers with some die-cut ice cubes from the set. I once again layered the lemon slices from the Summer Jar Mug with our Stitched Circle Large Dies to add the peel and help them feel closer in size to the lemons and lemon slices from our Fresh Lemon Dies which I arranged around my lemonade jar.
For my card background, I used an aqua diagonal striped paper from our Sleek Stripes Paper pack. I then added a stitched scalloped strip to the bottom quarter of my card to ground my little scene using the scalloped edge from our Slimline Pennant Dies. Lastly, I stamped the greeting "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade" from our Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps onto the new stitched bracket style label from our Limitless Labels 1 Dies. These dies have the feel of a vintage label and would look so cute to make custom labels for canning jars! I'm excited to use them for my scrapbook pages too with all the different sizes this set offers--They're such a great basic!
Card No. 4: This card started as a patchwork background which I created using the 1" square from our new Stitched Square Dies and a number of fun yellow, royal blue and pale blue patterned paper prints that I had saved scraps of from previous cards. I love being able to find ways to use scraps and this background was so fun to create! I simply marked a center line both vertically and horizontally to put my first square in the center placed on the diagonal. After that, I found it easiest to turn my card at an angle and to line up the squares in rows using the straight edges of that first square in a repeated pattern in terms of colors.
When I was done, I simply trimmed off the portions that ran off the edge of my card panel and added a Stitched Circle Large die-cut to the center of my card cut from white cardstock. I then added a bowl cut with our Build-a-Bowl Dies which was cut from white cardstock and inked up to match the blue tones in my patterned paper. By starting with white cardstock, I was able to add lighter and darker tones to give my bowl more dimension. Continuing my yellow and blue color scheme, I filled the bowl with lemons from our Fresh Lemons Dies and added a blue gingham ribbon bow to the bowl to add that extra touch of country I was going for. I completed my card by stamping the "Lemon Tell You..." greeting arranged on a curve from our Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps and added the white stitched scalloped trim to the bottom of my card from our Ribbon & Lace Border Dies.
I filled the colander with various combinations of cherries using our Wild Cherry Dies. To dress up my card to match, I stamped a red gingham border using our Background Basics Stamps and added a stitched scalloped edge to my white cardstock panel to overlap using our Slimline Basic Border Dies. Lastly, I inked up a scratch piece of cardstock using mowed lawn distress ink before die-cutting it with one of the smaller labels from our Limitless Labels 1 Dies to heat emboss with the sentiment "wishing you a cherry happy birthday" from our Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps. I love how this clean and simple card came together!
Card No. 6: While I had my gingham Background Basics Stamps and Slimline Basic Border Dies out, I went ahead and created a card with a similar feel using a portrait orientation for our Strawberry Patch Dies. This time rather than a colander, I used our new Build-A-Bowl Dies to create a produce fruit basket using the separate insert that comes with the set. Just a note about using this insert. It wasn't designed to be run through your die-cutting machine at the same time as the outer bowl die portion. I found it easiest to first cut out the inside basket portion and then to center the outside bowl around that interior basket cutout in the second step so that everything was easily lined up with a consistently spaced border on the basket's outside edge. To complete my card I stamped the thank you greeting from our Punny Fruit Greeting Stamps which I paired with the word "berry" spelled out using our Hayley Alphabet Lowercase Dies.
Card No. 7: For this playful card, I this time used the Fresh Lemon Dies and the included happy face to create two adorable limes. To frame them I cut out one of the larger Limitless Label 1 Dies and stamped the "Lime glad you're my daughter" sentiment from our Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps. I then framed the label with alternating orange, grapefruit, lemon, and lime slices using the citrus slice dies from the Fresh Lemon Dies backed with a simple yellow tone-on-tone striped paper from our Striped Silly Paper pack. This card turned out so happy and sunny--It just makes me smile back at them every time I see it.
Card No. 8: Up next, I paired the Fresh Lemon Dies (which come with some leaves and stems) with our Out on A Limb Dies for a lemon tree branch, shading behind them with some Tumbled Glass Distress Ink and adding stitched edges with our Ribbon & Lace Border Dies. To continue the country feel I envisioned, I once again turned to the gingham border from our Background Basics Stamps, adding a strip to the top and bottom of my portrait-style card. I finished my card by heat embossing "You're the Zest" from the Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps onto a pennant strip cut from a green print from our Classic Gingham Paper using our Notebook Photo Corner Dies.
Card No. 9: My next card showcases the adorable Juicy Watermelon Dies. These dies aren't sized at the same scale as the other fruit because it would have not only made them quite a bit more expensive, but I think it also would have really limited their uses. One of the seed options for this die closely resembles the watermelon paper from our retired Summer Splash Paper pack (which we still have available in our retail store at this moment) so I couldn't resist pairing them together for a card.
I cut mats to frame my watermelons using our Scalloped Square 2 Small Dies cut from white cardstock and our Stitched Square Dies cut from the pink print of our Gingham Pastel Paper pack. I finished my card by stamping a greeting from our Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps which I paired with the word "melon" spelled out using our Hayley Alphabet Lowercase Dies.
Want to know an easy way to add black watermelon seeds without messing with all the tiny seed dies? Cut or punch a 1.5" circle and cut it in half to slip behind the pink layer. I purposely made this watermelon just a hair larger to make that possible and not have the black edges show through. It made assembling these watermelons so much easier. Another hack is cutting all the watermelon pieces from white cardstock and just inking them in the colors you want so you don't have to throw out certain pieces that cut out together at the same time. I didn't do this for all the watermelons I created, but it definitely helped me out when I was struggling to find cardstock in the right colors.
Card No. 10: This card design is essentially the same as my last card, this time using the lemon print from our Summer Splash Paper pack with our Fresh Lemon Dies. To add the color peeking out from under my scalloped square, I adhered small strips of blue cardstock to the back which helped me use up scraps and conserve paper. This time I added a coordinating yellow diagonal striped paper from our Sleek Stripes Paper pack to coordinate with the lemon patterned paper. I love how easy both these cards were to make and how cute they turned out!
Card No. 11: Next up is another set of 4.5" wide cards using our Scalloped Square 1 Small Dies which I used to create a card base by scoring a line along the top and adding adhesive above the score line. I then cut the Stitched Square Dies from a red striped patterned paper from our Sleek Stripes Paper pack and layered it with our Scalloped Circle Mat 1 Dies. For my focal point, I grouped the strawberries, leaves, and blossoms from our Strawberry Patch Dies and heat embossed a greeting from our Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps on our Brilliant Banner 1 Dies. It wasn't until this card (and the following card) were done that I realized I missed adding the word "the" to my greeting. The set comes with it and I didn't have the time or energy to remake them after they were already completed so please use your imagination to picture them the correct way. So sorry...
Card No. 12: My last card of the day uses the same basic design as Card No. 11, only trading the striped paper for a red print from our Polka-Dot Parade Paper pack and swapping the strawberries for cherries with our Wild Cherry Dies. I also switched to the Brilliant Banner 2 Dies for my greeting.
Here's a look at all the different sentiments that can be built using our new Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps. To squeeze in as many options as possible, I wasn't always able to arrange them in a way that's easy to see all the potential sentiments you can create.
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Here's a closer look at our new Punny Fruit Greetings Stamps, Limitless Labels 1 Dies, Fresh Lemon Dies, Summer Jar Mug Dies, Strawberry Patch Dies, Juicy Watermelon Dies, Wild Cherry Dies, and Build-A-Bowl Dies used today and available for purchase on Friday, April 19th.
Tsukineko Jumbo Dauber Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Versafine Onyx Black Ink Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Background Basics Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Classic Gingham 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
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Polka-dot Parade 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Gingham Pastels 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Summer Splash 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Spring Fling Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Slimline Basic Borders Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Classic Sunburst Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Sleek Stripes Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Slimline Pennant Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Stitched Circle Large Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Out on A Limb Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Hayley Lowercase Alphabet Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Ribbon & Lace Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Spring Fever Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Notebook Photo Corners Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Brilliant Banner 1 Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Brilliant Banner 2 Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Stitched Square Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Scalloped Square 1 Small Die Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Scalloped Square 1 Large Die Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Scalloped Square 2 Small Die Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Scalloped Square 2 Large Die Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Hero Arts White Detail Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Radiant Pineapple Sequins Shop at: Sunny Studio |
VersaMark Watermark Ink Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Striped Silly 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Rainbow Bright 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO ME?!? I NEED ALL THESE dies and the cute sentiments! I look forward to Rainer Cherries!!!
ReplyDeleteCute dies! I look forward to berries and peaches.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I look forward to time outside on the deck- hopefully mosquito free! Love the fruits!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I love all of these products! Your cards are fabulous- they make me ready for summer!
ReplyDeleteI love being able to get fresh local berries in the summer - strawberries, blueberries, raspberries - yum!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely perfectly ripe cherries.
ReplyDeleteLove all these new die sets!! Looking forward to some sweet strawberries 🍓
ReplyDeleteA showcase of fruit-alicous, mouth-watering, taste-bud tingling cards! I'm looking forward to blueberries, raspberries and strawberries.
ReplyDelete~carol
Love all the summer fruits!
ReplyDeletePerhaps things would just be easier if I signed over my next paycheck to you? LOL! These are AMAZING!! I adore the patterned paper as well as the brilliant and cute dies!! GREAT WORK!
ReplyDeleteLori S in PA
Watermelon is my favorite when it is really good. Your new watermelon dies are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are oh so sweet, a fab variety of fruity goodness. I'm eager to get my hands on some fresh peaches.
ReplyDeleteI love these new products and the watermelon makes me so happy! Looking forward to summer!
ReplyDeleteThose watermelons! And that jar! Oh and I love the different options of the bowl too!
ReplyDeleteThese are definitely giving me Summer vibes!
ReplyDeleteI love cherries! Love all the new die sets and the fruity sentiments!
ReplyDeleteI want all the paper packs.
ReplyDeletewonderful new products - I look forward to water melons:)
ReplyDeleteI love the various fruit especially the watermelon and the baskets. The baskets and bowls are adorable and compliment the fruit. Fantastic release!
ReplyDeleteand I was just saying that I wasn't buying any dies this month *sigh* guess I was WRONG...I will get these on Friday for sure
ReplyDeleteStrawberries are my go to in the summer. We also grow raspberries in our garden
ReplyDeleteStrawberries and cantaloupe are the two fruits I look forward to the most.
ReplyDeleteWonderful new designs! Love the fruits and the bowls, and the fun sentiments too! I look forward to harvesting the cherry tree in my yard this summer!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to blueberries!
ReplyDeleteI love cherries!!!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to strawberries the most!
ReplyDeleteI love sweet pineapple! Loving all the fun fruit dies. The shaker card is yummy.
ReplyDeleteThose are such cute ideas… love the fruit theme
ReplyDeleteSherry Storjohann
Absolutely love the strawberry cards and the lemon cards
ReplyDeleteBlueberries are my favourite fruit of the summer! I absolutely love fresh blueberries and could eat a ton of them!
ReplyDeleteI love strawberries and especially strawberry shortcake
ReplyDeleteI look forward to strawberries from my garden.
ReplyDeleteI really look forward to melon! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteStrawberries are our family favorite!
ReplyDeleteWhoops - this is my comment -Cynthia B.
DeleteMarisela Delgado said: What beautiful colors! Amazing cards! mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteMarisela Delgado said: And those dies! 😍😍😍 mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI love this release. The card samples are just too cute. I can't wait for strawberries to get here. I think the Summer Jar Mug is adorable especially with the little umbrella.
ReplyDeleteI like cherries each summer.
ReplyDeleteWe don’t have seasons where I live and its basically summer whole year round hahaha! I like strawberries though! :) for crafting, i like all the summer fruits! 😍❤️
ReplyDeleteI eagerly await the deep red/purple Bing cherries every summer. So rich and sweet. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to cherries.
ReplyDeleteBerries, berries berries! I love these fun fruits!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to waking up late, reading books, making cards...summer is my time off of work so I love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful inspiration cards! Cherries for summer are the best!
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