Hi everyone, Eloise here today and I'm showing you a card I made with the new Timeless Tulips stamp set. I love these layering sets they're so much fun to use.
To start off I chose lots of different pink and purple ink pads from my stash and stamped out all my tulips from the Timeless Tulips stamp set. I used an acrylic block to stamp all these out since I found it easier and they're super easy to line up anyways. Once I had all my tulips stamped out I used some green inks to stamp the stems and leaves. I then used the coordinating dies to die cut them all out.
Once all my stamping was done I could move onto the background. I pulled a piece of watercolour paper and acetate. I then also pulled 3 Distress Inks out too for there background. I could have used dye inks here too, like the ones I used for stamping but I thought that I would get a better blend between colours with Distress Inks. So once I chose my colours I went ahead and pressed each of the colours onto the acetate, sprayed it with water and smooshed it down onto my watercolour paper. This gives a fun watercolour look and it's super easy. Once I had placed down one colour, I dried it slightly with a heat tool and moved onto the next colours and I just repeated this till I was happy with the look. Once I was done I dried it completely with my heat tool. I then adhered all my tulips on top using liquid and foam adhesive. For my sentiment I used the Sending My Love stamp set and white heat embossed the Happy Valentines Day sentiment onto a pink banner and then adhered that to my card also with foam tape. To finish up the card completely I added some Wink of Stella and adhered the panel to a kraft card base.
Thanks for stopping by today I hope you enjoyed and got inspired. Check back the rest of the week for more inspiration using the new products.
- Eloise
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Monday, February 6, 2017
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Sunny Saturday Share: More Fun Customer Creations
How are you? I'm so excited to be popping in again with another Sunny Saturday Share. You guys have been completely making my week brighter with your sweet card shares! :)
Timeless Tulips & Vintage Jar Card by Lexa Levana
Froggy Friends Card by Waleska Galindo
Summer Picnic Card by Rachel Bergfeld
Happy Home Cards by Sybil Stephens
That Sucks Card by JK Cards Online
Thank you for sharing all these fabulous ideas with us! I hope you will continue to share your gorgeous projects with us--It always makes my day to see them. You can tag us on instagram with the hashtag #sunnystudiostamps or share your projects with us in our flickr group or on our facebook page. ☺
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Friday, February 3, 2017
You Color My World Card by Lexa
Hello everyone! Lexa here today with a card starring the Friends & Family stamp set and coordinating dies. This stamp set not only has a bunch of beautiful solid flowers for spring cards but also beautiful sentiments to go with it. And the best part about it is you can use it all year 'round.
I started this card with a piece of 4.25" x 4.25" white cardstock and created a sunset sky with Spiced Marmalade and Ripe Persimmon Distress Inks. I also die cut a simple stitched hill and traced them lightly with a pencil so I would know where to stamp the stems for my flowers. Before I adhered the hills to the background, I stamped the sentiment from Color Me Happy and a green polka-dot print for the grass.
I stamped the adorable turtles from Turtley Awesome with black Versafine ink and watercolored them using Distress Markers. Aren't they too sweet? I stamped my solid flowers with pink and purple dye inks with a yellow ink for the center and adhered them all together with some foam tape to add dimension. Last but not least, I choose a grey & white heart patterned paper as the card base for my card.. So the world around the turtles is so colorful compared to the grey background, if you know what I mean. :)
I really hope you like my card for today. I wish you an awesome day!
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Thursday, February 2, 2017
Froggy Friends Hoppy Birthday Card with Vanessa
Hi everyone! Vanessa here with a card using the adorable Froggy Friends set. I am in love with these cute frogs!
I started with a panel of watercolor paper. First, I inked the panel with green and aqua ink. Now I applied aqua ink droplets to the middle part. I stamped the waves with the same green ink I used for inking and adhered the panel to my card base. Then I stamped all the images and colored them with Copics. After I had die-cut them with the matching dies, I adhered them to the card with foam tape. Now I stamped and heat-embossed the sentiment onto a strip of green cardstock, trimmed it and adhered it to the card.
This fun froggy makes me smile! I hope you, too! Thank you for stopping by today!
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Wednesday, February 1, 2017
That Sucks Vacuum Card with Lindsey
Hi, Lindsey here today sharing a sympathy card using That Sucks. That little vacuum is just the cutest and works well for "I'm sorry" cards and even little Valentine cards by simply changing the sentiment. Let's get started.
I decided to make my card a little smaller than the typical A2 size, so I made my card base a 4 bar card size (3 1/2 x 4 7/8). I decided to use a striped grey paper for the card base. Next, I cut a smaller stitched rectangle from white card stock. This is the panel I did some ink blending on and stamped my sentiment. I used a cloud border as a stencil to create a sort of cloud of soot or dirt. I wanted it to look like the vacuum was sucking up a bunch of dirt.
I stamped the little vacuum with a face onto a separate sheet of white card stock, colored it with Copic markers and cut it out using the coordinating die. I adhered it to the "dirt" panel using foam tape. I also drew some little dirt clouds behind the vacuum using a grey Copic marker. Before adhering the stitched rectangle to the card base, I decided to back it on some blue card stock to add a little color. Once the blue was added, I adhered it to the card base. That's it.
Thanks for reading and I hope you'll check this cute little set out. I can't wait to see what you guys come up with! Have a great day!
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I decided to make my card a little smaller than the typical A2 size, so I made my card base a 4 bar card size (3 1/2 x 4 7/8). I decided to use a striped grey paper for the card base. Next, I cut a smaller stitched rectangle from white card stock. This is the panel I did some ink blending on and stamped my sentiment. I used a cloud border as a stencil to create a sort of cloud of soot or dirt. I wanted it to look like the vacuum was sucking up a bunch of dirt.
I stamped the little vacuum with a face onto a separate sheet of white card stock, colored it with Copic markers and cut it out using the coordinating die. I adhered it to the "dirt" panel using foam tape. I also drew some little dirt clouds behind the vacuum using a grey Copic marker. Before adhering the stitched rectangle to the card base, I decided to back it on some blue card stock to add a little color. Once the blue was added, I adhered it to the card base. That's it.
Thanks for reading and I hope you'll check this cute little set out. I can't wait to see what you guys come up with! Have a great day!
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