Hey stampers, Anni here!
Have you been having a perfect summer? Well, autumn is ahead and I have a card with pumpkins for you today! I went through my stamps and got all the pumpkins I could find. These are the sets I used: Harvest Happiness, Halloween Cuties and Woodsy Creatures.
I stamped the pumpkins, colored them with colored pencils and fussy cut them (there also coordinating dies available). For a little extra I added some highlights with a white gel pen.
To give them a place to sit I colored a ground with watercolors - very quick - it doesn't have to be perfect. I stamped the sentiment and die cut a rectangle from that piece of paper.
I chose some matching paper that went well with my pumpkins and assembled the card.
It seems I couldn't finish a card without sequins so I added some to the card as a finishing touch.
Thanks for stopping by and have a sunny week!
Anni
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Monday, August 15, 2016
Autumn Greetings Slider Card with Eloise
Hello everyone! Eloise here and I'm here to show you my creation for this week. For the recent blog hop I just made a slider card and honestly, I just can't get enough. They're so much fun so I decided to just make a mini slider card today, since I wanted my fox to look like she's sweeping up the leaves. I'm using a mixture of stamp sets on my card today - I'm using the new Woodsy Creatures and Halloween Cuties, along with Harvest Happiness, Summer Picnic and Backyard Bugs. I love mixing in sets together!
To begin my card today I stamped out all the images on some watercolour paper and clear heat embossed the images. I used my Zig Clean Colour Real Brush Markers for todays colouring, since they're quick and easy and I knew I had a lot to colour! Once everything was coloured I used the coordinating dies to die cut all my images out.
Now it was time to work on the background. I used several Distress Inks to make this background along with a curved die - but you could just as easily use your scissors to cut the different layers. I made a blue layer, brown layer and green layer to make my scene feel complete. Once that was done I moved onto my slider portion. As I've done before I used a die to cut this - but since this one is super easy and is straight, you can just use a ruler and a craft knife. Once the slit was die cut out I used 2 circle dies to cut out some circles and used some foam tape piled up in between the two circles and that created my slider part. I did this twice also.
Now it was time to arrange my card and pull it all together. I first started with adhering all my leaves together to make a pile of them. I then used liquid adhesive for all the pieces since I knew my fox was going to be popped up because of the slider and I needed it to be able to go over all the images. Once everything was mainly stuck on I needed to adhere some of the extra leaves I had onto the broom - to give that look of sweeping and then I used a few extra smaller leaves that I had and stuck some of those down flat and some popped up as to show them falling from the tree. For a last finishing touch I stamped the sentiment 'autumn greetings' from the Woodsy Creatures set and white heat embossed it onto a black banner I die cut. I popped that up on the right hand side of my card and that finished it up.
I hope you enjoyed my card today and got inspired. Make sure you check back on the blog this week to see the other amazing cards the team will make!
- Eloise
P.S. Just a reminder that today's the last day to take advantage of the 15% OFF SALE to the Sunny Studio Online Store using the code SUNNYBIRTHDAY and to hop to win one of sixteen $20 gift certificates HERE. :)
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Friday, August 12, 2016
Sunny Studio 1st Birthday Blog Hop with Fall Release & Giveaways!
Hello & welcome! I'm so happy to have you joining us for our 1st Birthday Blog Hop! I can't fully express how happy it makes me to have made it to this day and to have you here celebrating the occasion with us!
Up first I have a card using the Costumed Kitty from our new Halloween Cuties set, along with the pumpkins from our Harvest Happiness set which I colored with Copics. For my circular edge, I inked up my background using salty ocean distress ink and then did some second generation stamping using the same ink color with a little leaf from our new Woodsy Creatures set. I finished my card by heat embossing my sentiment in white on black cardstock and cutting the edge using our original Fishtail Banner dies.
For my next card, I combined the body from our Comfy Creatures set with the tail from our new Woodsy Creatures set and the face from the Raccoon Witch in our new Halloween Cuties set. I completed the scene for my little flying raccoon by inking up the background using Salty Ocean and Blueprint Sketch distress inks and heat embossing the background with white opaque powder with the stars & moon from the same Halloween Cuties set.
To complete my card, I inked up a strip of white cardstock with Mustard Seed and Spiced Marmalade distress ink, die-cut one end using our original Fishtail Banner dies and stamped the sentiment in versafine ink. I love how the small touches of yellow pop against the royal blue and black backgrounds!
For my last card today I used our new Autumn Splendor set, along with a complimentary 3/4" tall diamond die (see details below). I grouped 4 of the diamonds together to create one larger diamond to form my argyle pattern. Click to download a PDF with step-by-step photos and instructions.
What's a party without some presents, right? In addition to 16 cool prizes we're automatically offering a free mini diamond die (shown above) with every order.
We also have 15% off at our online store with the code "SUNNYBIRTHDAY" through Monday, August 15th at Midnight PST.
Before you go, make sure to check out all the AMAZING projects being shared by some very special guests using our newest sets. I have admired each one of these ladies for so many years and it warms my heart to have them helping me celebrate this special milestone.
Not only are you guaranteed to be inspired, but each one of them is also giving away a $20 gift certificate to our online store. Use the Rafflecopter below to enter a drawing here on our blog as well for a total of 16 chances to win!
a Rafflecopter giveaway You're next stop in the hop is the sweet and talented Jennifer McGuire. :)
- Sunny Studio
- Jennifer McGuire
- Chari Moss
- Juliana Michaels
- Eloise Blue
- Debbie Olson
- Anni Lerche
- Stephanie Klauck
- Laura Bassen
- Vanessa Menhorn
- Francine Vuilleme
- Nichol Magouirk
- Lexa Levana
- Suzy Plantmura
- Nina-Marie Trapani
- Lindsey Sams
Thanks so much for helping us celebrate! :)
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Thursday, August 11, 2016
Inspiration Week: Introducing Woodsy Creatures Set
Hello there! Welcome to Day 3 of our Fall Inspiration week. Today I'm showcasing a new set called Woodsy Creatures (hitting our online store early tomorrow morning). ;)
This set is made to mix and match with the previously released Comfy Creatures and Sending My Love sets. It comes with 5 new woodland critter faces, 3 tails and the addition of a new standing body (in addition to several accessories and sentiments). The faces from this look awesome with the sitting body from Comfy Creatures so I used that on a number of the cards shared here today.
Up first is a card that immediately came to mind while designing this set. I feel like I was channeling my inner Laura Bassen on this one. For my sentiment I used the word "hello" from our Sunny Sentiments set.
My second card combines the acorn from the new Autumn Splendor set shared yesterday, along with the hearts from our Stitched Hearts dies, a custom sentiment using our Sweet Script stamps and a pennant strip using our Fishtail Banner dies.
For this card I dressed up my critters with the feather headdress and pilgrim hat and put a little pumpkin and pie in their hands to create a Thanksgiving themed card. I cut my pennant shape along the bottom edge with our Fishtail Banner II dies and then used the mini heart in the set to embellish the scalloped edge.
For my skunk card I used the same tail that was used on the squirrel card. I love that it can work for both creatures depending on the way you color it. To create my card I started by inking up my scalloped circle with Tumbled Glass distress ink and then flicked on color for my grass using Copic markers. I then sponged on some Mowed Lawn distress ink along the bottom edge to fill in any missing spots of color. I loved having the log and mushrooms to embellish with--They add a fun pop of color!
I love designs on the diagonal and this one was so fun and easy to create on a little 4.25" square card. I embellished with hearts cut using our Stitched Heart dies and topped with glossy accents. I finished off my card with a sentiment from our Sock Hop set.
For my last card I cut little polaroid frames on my Silhouette Cameo using cutting files by Lori Whitlock and then created little scenes in each. I wanted it to look like a set of photographs were scattered across my card front.
I must confess this was the last card I created and I had some random pieces left that I had colored including an extra tree stump, a handful of mushrooms and an unused skunk tail. I decided to cut the tree stump in half and continue it on the two photos in the background and then just popped the tail in there to look like another critter photo might be sitting down below. I ended up using every last item I had stamped and colored which was a fun little personal challenge.
And here's a closer look at the new Woodsy Creature Stamps & coordinating dies...
Thank you for all your feedback this week! My "love language" is words of affirmation so it fills my heart with joy reading your sweet comments.
Make sure to check back tomorrow for the big celebration when we will have a sale, a special blog hop and lots of prizes!!! Yay! Can't wait...
This set is made to mix and match with the previously released Comfy Creatures and Sending My Love sets. It comes with 5 new woodland critter faces, 3 tails and the addition of a new standing body (in addition to several accessories and sentiments). The faces from this look awesome with the sitting body from Comfy Creatures so I used that on a number of the cards shared here today.
Up first is a card that immediately came to mind while designing this set. I feel like I was channeling my inner Laura Bassen on this one. For my sentiment I used the word "hello" from our Sunny Sentiments set.
My second card combines the acorn from the new Autumn Splendor set shared yesterday, along with the hearts from our Stitched Hearts dies, a custom sentiment using our Sweet Script stamps and a pennant strip using our Fishtail Banner dies.
For this card I dressed up my critters with the feather headdress and pilgrim hat and put a little pumpkin and pie in their hands to create a Thanksgiving themed card. I cut my pennant shape along the bottom edge with our Fishtail Banner II dies and then used the mini heart in the set to embellish the scalloped edge.
For my skunk card I used the same tail that was used on the squirrel card. I love that it can work for both creatures depending on the way you color it. To create my card I started by inking up my scalloped circle with Tumbled Glass distress ink and then flicked on color for my grass using Copic markers. I then sponged on some Mowed Lawn distress ink along the bottom edge to fill in any missing spots of color. I loved having the log and mushrooms to embellish with--They add a fun pop of color!
I love designs on the diagonal and this one was so fun and easy to create on a little 4.25" square card. I embellished with hearts cut using our Stitched Heart dies and topped with glossy accents. I finished off my card with a sentiment from our Sock Hop set.
For my last card I cut little polaroid frames on my Silhouette Cameo using cutting files by Lori Whitlock and then created little scenes in each. I wanted it to look like a set of photographs were scattered across my card front.
I must confess this was the last card I created and I had some random pieces left that I had colored including an extra tree stump, a handful of mushrooms and an unused skunk tail. I decided to cut the tree stump in half and continue it on the two photos in the background and then just popped the tail in there to look like another critter photo might be sitting down below. I ended up using every last item I had stamped and colored which was a fun little personal challenge.
And here's a closer look at the new Woodsy Creature Stamps & coordinating dies...
Make sure to check back tomorrow for the big celebration when we will have a sale, a special blog hop and lots of prizes!!! Yay! Can't wait...
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Inspiration Week: Introducing Autumn Splendor Fall Leaves Set
I've been itching to do a solid stamp set for awhile now and I love the idea of a bold layering set that is perfect for so many different techniques (I promise you'll want to tune in on Friday when there will be loads more ideas for it). ;)
For my first card I wanted to create a pretty border showing the set in all it's glory. As an accent next to the sentiment I used one of my favorite images from the entire set: the little acorn! I love how it looks when it's all layered together!
This set comes with two sets of berry images with shadows on each side of the berry depending on how you plan to use it. Sadly please ignore the fact that I should have adhered them the opposite way on my own card though--Oops! ;)
I then inked up the middle portion on the left side of the card with some Tumbled Glass distress ink to highlight the leaves and make them stand out. I finished my card by adding a jewel to the center for a touch of bling.
For my last card today I chose to forgo the shadow portion of the images and to heat emboss my stems in gold for a classy look. It hard to tell in this picture, but I love the way the gold stems look in person! I finished off my card by die-cutting my panel with our Fishtail Banner II dies and inking up the bottom portion of the card with a a color to match my red leaves.
While I ran out of time to make a video, I did snap a couple quick pictures sharing my favorite way for stamping a bunch of leaves at once. I started by die-cutting each leaf from a piece of scratch paper as a template. I found that stamping onto the die-cut gave me an extra way to help line up my stem which was especially helpful for the berries (vs. stamping and then die-cutting).
I then used my template in my MISTI stamp positioner so I could pop in my actual die-cut and position my stamp for quick assembly line style stamping. You can take this concept one step further and stamp 4 templates all at once with one in each corner. I had a blast cutting out & stamping a bunch of leaves in different colors for all my cards in one sitting (with plenty of extras for a rainy day).
Here's a full look at the Autumn Splendor stamps and coordinating dies...
And here's a little visual I put together to show all the ways the stamps can be layered since I know they can look a bit strange on the stamp sheet without all the pretty colors.
For those who are curious about which color combos I used on my leaves today, I actually picked from a variety of ink brands in my stash which I've listed below. Luckily you really only have to find two colors that look good together so your options are truly endless. ;)
Red Leaves:
Hero Arts Red Royal Shadow Ink
Ranger Adirondack Cranberry
Orange Leaves & Berries:
Stampin' Up Pumpkin Pie
Hero Arts Just Rust Shadow Ink
Yellow Leaves:
Stampin' Up Daffodil Delight
Stampin' Up Crushed Curry
Green Leaves:
Hero Arts Green Hills Shadow Ink
Simon Says Stamp Green Leaf
Red Berries:
Stampin' Up Strawberry Slush
MFT Cherry Crisp
Stems:
Simon Says Stamp Dark Chocolate (for the lighter version)
Stampin' Up Chocolate Chip (for darker version)
Acorns:
VersaFine Vintage Sepia (for bottom portion base)
Close To My Heart Oak Brown (for bottom shadow and top base)
Stampin' Up Chocolate Ship (for top shadow)
I would love to hear your first impressions. Thanks so much for stopping by.
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