Hello there! This is Nicky back with you today on the Sunny Studio Stamps blog. I have a pretty birthday card to share with you and hope you keep scrolling for all the details.
In many ways, this card is all about the background which I created by stamping the Majestic Meadow Background Stamp on a panel of sturdy white cardstock with A2 dimensions. I then die cut the image using the coordinating die.
I took a second A2 panel of white cardstock and ink blended the sky using Shaded Lilac and Spun Sugar Distress Oxide Inks. I coloured the background image with the following Copic markers:
Distant Mountains - V91, W1
Hills - G12, G40, G20
Trees, Bushes and Tulip Leaves - YG45,
G12
Tulip Blooms - V12, V01
I backed this image with dimensional foam tape and added it to the background. Next, I stamped the kitten and balloon images from Party Pets and coloured these with the following Copic colours:
Kitten - C3, C1, C0, R000
Blush - R22, R21, R20, R00
Balloons - V15, V12, V01, V000
The images were die cut with the coordinating dies and applied on a double layer of foam tape so that it really floated above the background.
For the finishing touches I stamped the Happy Birthday sentiment using 'Plum' ink from The Stamp Market and die cut the image and I applied it with foam tape.
I highlighted several points with a white gel pen. I die cut the white clouds without stamping them from the Majestic Meadow stamp and glued those in place and I applied a few sparkling clear sequin accents. This whole decorative panel was then glued to a slightly larger white card base and was then complete.
Thank you for stopping by to read today and happy crafting!
Sunny Studio Supplies Used:
![]() Majestic Meadow Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
![]() Majestic Meadow Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
![]() Party Pets Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
![]() Party Pets Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Oh my goodness Nicky, this is the cutest card! Your scene and your color palette and your coloring all combine to create the perfect picture! I absolutely love everything single detail.
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