Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Home is Where the Heart is Happy Home Card with Audrey


Hello there!  Audrey here with a homespun card to share with you!  The new Happy Home stamp set is perfect for lots of occasions.  With several house designs, you can build adorable little scenes.  

I started off my card with a kraft card base.  On the top of the card base, I stamped the tiny sprinkle dot from the Birthday Smiles stamp set to make a subtle polka-dot pattern.  On the bottom, I used a piece of gingham patterned paper from my stash.  To create the focal point for the card, I used my Copic markers to add some color to a diecut rectangle.  Then I stamped, colored and fussy cut the house and tree from the Happy Home stamp set.  The tiny bush on the right side of the house is actually a cloud, but I think it works nicely as shrubs too.  I stamped a sentiment, also from the Happy Home stamp set, on the bottom of the scene, and added some clouds to the sky.  Of course, no happy home is complete without tiny hearts bursting out of the chimney. :)



I hope you enjoyed my project today!  Be sure to check back again tomorrow for lots more inspiration from the design team!  Have a great day! :)

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

A Couple of Happy Home Victorian House cards with Heidi

Hello everybody, Heidi here, welcome back to the Sunny Studio Stamp blog. This week we are introducing the Happy Home stamp set. I create two cards using the Victorian style house that comes in the set. I really love that house and as soon as I saw it I thought of the Disney movie "Up" So here are the cards that I created. I hope you'll enjoy them and that you try this adorable stamp set.



For this card I created a cloudy background by cutting out a cloud border out of a piece of cardstock, and using it to apply light blue ink with a blending tool (you could also use a piece of masking paper or post it note). Then I stamped, colored and cut the house and the balloons. I placed all the elements on the cloudy panel using foam adhesive and added few 4mm red sequins. Finally I stamped the sentiment directly on the panel because the sentiments from this set are bold and sized nicely.




For the second card I stamp the same house and colored it again using Copic Markers. I then cut a heart out of some grey striped patterned paper and I adhered the house using foam adhesive.  Finally I stamped the word "home" directly on to the card and the rest of the sentiment on a banner that I placed by the house.

I love that the houses from this set can be customized the way you want and you can also combine sentiments. The "Happy Home" stamp set is available at the Sunny Studio Stamps shop and right now you can get $5 off your purchase when you spend $49

Thanks so much for stopping by.  We can't wait to see what you create with this set.  Don't forget to tag your creations with #SunnyStudioStamp.  Have a lovely day!

Monday, November 2, 2015

Happy Home Victorian House & Apple Trees Card with Melissa

Hi Everyone, Melissa Here. Today I am going to share a card with you using the Happy Home set. I think these houses are sooo cute! I also love how this set makes it super easy to make a fun scene with the clouds, grass and all the other cute little details. 


To create this card I first stamped the house and the trees on a white piece of card. After I stamped them I masked them off with masking paper. I then stamped the sentiment with white embossing powder, I did this first because when I add the distress ink the embossing will resist it. I then masked off the area where the hill would end up and inked up the sky with Salty Ocean, Tumbled Glass and Faded Jeans Distress Inks. I then removed that mask and masked over the sky that had just been inked. I applied Mowed Lawn and Peeled Paint Distress Inks to that area to make the little grassy hill. I then colored the house and trees with Copic markers. After that I die cut an arch at the top of the card and mounted it onto a plain white card base.


As a finishing touch I added some sequins to the trees to look like little berries or apples and added a little love heart sequin to the sentiment. I hope you enjoyed it! 

Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Sunny Saturday Share: Darling Creations with Apples & Penguins


Hello there!  I'm back with another Sunny Saturday share.  

Up first we have a fun little gift tag created by Francine Vuilleme using our School Time stamps and Fishtail banner dies.  

I adore the way she split her tag with an offset "v" using our dies and how cute the red gingham and apple look together.  She has some mad coloring skills!  ;)




Our next is a card by Ann Marie Ruda using our Bundled Up stamp set.  Love her beautiful night sky and vibrant colors! 


And lastly, we have another card by Ann Marie Ruda using that same set.  Love her color combinations with the red and teal and the fun circle window she created!  :)


You can always find more inspiration using our stamps in our flickr group.

Don't forget that we are always looking for cute ideas to share on our next Sunny Saturday Share feature.  We would love for you to share them with us on our Facebook page, on Instagram using the hashtag #sunnystudiostamps or add them to our Flickr group.  I hope you enjoy have a very happy Halloween!  :)

Friday, October 30, 2015

Birthday Smiles Hugs Card and Fishtail Banners Love Card with Marion

Hello, it's Marion here. I hope you have been enjoying all of the inspiration from the design team this week on the blog. Today I have two more cards to share with you.

The first card uses the Birthday Smiles stamp set. Who wouldn't love a huge ice cream like this? It's hard to tell from the photo, but the ice creams are covered with some Wink of Stella clear glitter brush pen, so they are really shimmery. I white heat embossed the images onto some water colour paper and then used Distress inks to colour them.


The sentiment is from the Furever Friends die set. I die cut 5 'hugs' words and adhered them together to form a thicker sentiment.


For my second card, I have used the Fishtail Banner dies to create a modern and graphic design. I ran the banner die cut through my machine several times to create smaller arrow shapes of varying thicknesses. I adhered these to a white piece of card stock leaving random spaced gaps between the arrows. Once again the sentiment and hearts are from the Furever Friends die set.


The hearts are are covered with a layer of black Ranger Enamel Accents for some shine and dimension.


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Thanks for visiting today,

Marion