Hello everyone, Melissa here! Today I have a card to share using three of the newly released stamp sets. Sweet Script, A Good Egg and Sunny Borders.
To make this card I first die-cut a stitched rectangle out of white cardstock and used a light brown ink to lightly blend the outside edge. I laid the chick, eggs and paint bucket from A Good Egg out on the rectangle where I wanted them and stamped and masked them, starting with the chick in the foreground until the scene was complete. I then colored them in using Copic Markers.
For the sentiment I used the “Happy” from A Good Egg and made the word “Easter” using the Sweet Script stamp set. I stamped those inside of the banner from Sunny Borders onto patterned paper and fussy cut them out. I then stuck that onto the top on the card above the little scene. To finish the card I mounted it onto a scalloped rectangle border.
I hope you enjoyed the card for today! Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, January 25, 2016
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Sunny Saturday Share: Customer Cards Using Our Newest Stamps
Hello there! Today I'm popping in with some Valentine's Day cards created by our customers using our new Sending My Love stamp set and coordinating dies.
Up first is a darling pop-up card by Lenae (you can follow her on instagram at: sugargems). I adore the happy little scene she created with the mail box and letters and the little ladybug from Backyard Bugs! Such a bright and happy card, right? :)
Our next card is a super fun and sunny card by Lori U'ren (you can follow her on instagram at LoriUren) combining the snail from Backyard Bugs with all of the fun images and phrase from Sunny Sentiments and the Sunshine Word die.
I Love the the blue band she created behind the word "sunshine". She reminded me that I don't always have to stamp in black ink too. :)
Our last card is a sweet card by Jamie Peters from Not 2 Shabby. Love her blue and brown color scheme and the cute little freckles she added to the kitty! :)
I hope you will join them and share your own creations with us on our Facebook page, in our Flickr group or by tagging us with the hashtag #SunnyStudioStamps on instagram.
Thanks for stopping by. Hope you have a wonderful weekend! :)
Friday, January 22, 2016
Backyard Bugs What's Buzzin? Bumblebee Card with Francine
Hi everyone! This is Francine.
Today, I’m featuring the Backyard Bugs stamps. What an amazing set! Here is the card I made:
OMG…. this cute little bee… It was love at first sight! I decided to focus on that image and this is why I created a scene for my bee. I first sponged the background with Distress inks (Tumbled Glass and Broken China). Next, I stamped the bee and the hearts in black ink. I colored and fussy cut them. I also die-cut a cloudy border from white cardstock.
To finish off my card, I stamped the fun “What’s buzzin’?” sentiment on a speech bubble and I adhered everything together with foam dots.
I hope you enjoyed this post! Thanks for stopping by and have a fabulous day!
♥ Francine
Today, I’m featuring the Backyard Bugs stamps. What an amazing set! Here is the card I made:
OMG…. this cute little bee… It was love at first sight! I decided to focus on that image and this is why I created a scene for my bee. I first sponged the background with Distress inks (Tumbled Glass and Broken China). Next, I stamped the bee and the hearts in black ink. I colored and fussy cut them. I also die-cut a cloudy border from white cardstock.
To finish off my card, I stamped the fun “What’s buzzin’?” sentiment on a speech bubble and I adhered everything together with foam dots.
I hope you enjoyed this post! Thanks for stopping by and have a fabulous day!
♥ Francine
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Backyard Bugs Fluttering By To Say Hi Butterfly Card with Elise
Hi everyone! It's Elise here to share a card with you that features the Backyard Bugs stamps and dies from Sunny Studio Stamp! If you can't tell, the butterfly stamp is my favorite, so I created a card to showcase how cute it is!
I stamped the butterfly onto some patterned paper and die cut two butterflies from each paper. I attached one of the butterflies to the card base and the top butterfly is only attached in the middle so that I could fold the wing to make it more three dimensional. Here is a close up to show you the two layers:
I stamped the sentiment inside of the banner from Sunny Borders stamp and die cut it with the coordinating die.
Thanks for stopping by today! Stop by again tomorrow from some more inspiration featuring the Backyard Bugs set! :)
I stamped the butterfly onto some patterned paper and die cut two butterflies from each paper. I attached one of the butterflies to the card base and the top butterfly is only attached in the middle so that I could fold the wing to make it more three dimensional. Here is a close up to show you the two layers:
I stamped the sentiment inside of the banner from Sunny Borders stamp and die cut it with the coordinating die.
Thanks for stopping by today! Stop by again tomorrow from some more inspiration featuring the Backyard Bugs set! :)
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Backyard Bugs Hello Toadstool House with Marion
Hello! It's Marion here sharing two cards with you today. They are the same card, but I stepped up the second card and made it into a shaker card. Both cards use the newly released Backyard Bugs stamp set. The sentiment is from the Sunny Sentiments stamp set (also a new stamp set).
To start with, I partially diecut a circle (leaving the bottom section uncut). Next, I stamped the house and the flowers. I then took my pointy scissors and cut around the house and flowers, leaving the window. The images were coloured with Copic Markers and the grass was coloured with Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol. I sponged on some Salty Ocean distress ink onto the card base, and then popped up the front panel onto the card base with mounting foam.
Now to be honest, these cards were a labour of love! It took me about 5 tries to get it right, but I am glad that I persisted.
The second card uses exactly the same process as the first, except I adhered a piece acetate to the back of the front panel and created a well with the mounting foam to house the sequins.
Sunny Studio products used:
Which card is your favourite? Thanks for stopping by today,
Marion
To start with, I partially diecut a circle (leaving the bottom section uncut). Next, I stamped the house and the flowers. I then took my pointy scissors and cut around the house and flowers, leaving the window. The images were coloured with Copic Markers and the grass was coloured with Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol. I sponged on some Salty Ocean distress ink onto the card base, and then popped up the front panel onto the card base with mounting foam.
Now to be honest, these cards were a labour of love! It took me about 5 tries to get it right, but I am glad that I persisted.
The second card uses exactly the same process as the first, except I adhered a piece acetate to the back of the front panel and created a well with the mounting foam to house the sequins.
Sunny Studio products used:
Which card is your favourite? Thanks for stopping by today,
Marion
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