Friday, November 18, 2016

The Magic Of Christmas Card by Lexa

Hi Sunny Studio friends!  Lexa here with a classic colors choice card, adding more inspirations using your Holiday Style stamp and coordinating dies. I'm so ready for Christmas -it's getting closer.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Holiday Style Jingle Bell Magic of Christmas Card by Lexa Levana.

I think a shaker card is super fun, my daughter is always so excited every time I make one. She will shake it with all her might, making mommy worry it will tear. LOL. 

I started with two pieces of white cardstock, one for making a background and the other one for the front panel. I must say that Holiday Style stamp is super pretty, my favorite is the bell, I can't stop staring at it. I'll share a trick how to build this bell, I found it's easier to start with the darkest part to the base/lightest part. As for the bow, I didn't find any difficulties so you can do either way.

For the background of my shaker window, I blend Shabby Shutters and Mowed Lawn Distress Inks then stamped the pine leaves. Not forget the sentiment, the handwritting looks so pretty. What's a Christmas card without some blings? ;) I use pretty sequins from Pretty Pink Posh, Martha Stewarts (tiny clear stars) and die cut some stars from Star Border Dies on a piece of gold foil paper.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Holiday Style Jingle Bell Magic of Christmas Card by Lexa Levana.

I hope I've inspired you today.  Thanks so much for stopping by and have a great day!

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Little Angels Card with Vanessa

Hello there!  Vanessa here with a card using the sweet set Little Angels. How cute are these images? 

Sunny Studio Stamps: Little Angels Christmas Card by Vanessa Menhorn.

First, I die-cut the curved banner from a piece of cardstock and inked it with light blue ink. I adhered the piece to the bottom of my white card base and trimmed off the excess. Now I stamped the angel, colored it with Copics and die-cut it with the matching dies. After I had adhered it to the card with foam tape, I stamped the silver stars and adhered matching sequins around it.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Little Angels Christmas Card by Vanessa Menhorn.

These little faces are adorable, aren't they? I hope you liked today's card! Thanks for stopping by!

Vanessa

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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Bundled Up Penguin Card with Lindsey

Hi, Lindsey here today sharing a Christmas card featuring the adorable Bundled Up stamp set. I just love that cute little chubby penguin and of course all of his fun accessories! There is so much that you can do with this set. It is perfect for winter birthday cards or holiday cards. Let's get started on how I created my card.


Sunny Studio Stamps: Bundled Up Penguin Cool Christmas Card by Lindsey Sams.

To begin this card, I cut a piece of snowflake patterned paper to an A2 size card base. I knew I wanted the Penguins to be standing in the snow, so I created two snowy hills using a hillside border die. One hill is smaller than the other to create some dimension. Next, I stamped out all of my images from Bundled up onto some white card stock and colored them with Copic markers. I used some fun non-traditional colors for my penguins, and I just think they look so cute. I used the coordinating dies to cut out the images and then the fun began. I got to "dress" the sweet little guys in their winter gear. 

I stamped my sentiment on the front of the first snow bank using some purple dye ink that complimented the snowflake paper I used. Then it was time to put my card together. I used regular adhesive for the back snow hill and popped up the front snow hill and penguins using foam adhesive. This made the Penguins really pop up from the scene. I finished off my card by adding a couple of iridescent snowflakes next to my sentiment.


Sunny Studio Stamps: Bundled Up Penguin Cool Christmas Card by Lindsey Sams.

That's it for me today. Thanks so much for reading and I hope you enjoyed my card. I hope you'll try this fun set. All the mixing and matching options make this set so much fun to create with. I can't wait to see what you guys come up with. Have a great day!


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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Christmas Icons Holiday Card with Emily

Sunny Studio Stamps: Christmas Icons Santa, Snowman & Reindeer Holiday Card by Emily Leiphart.

I'm sharing a fun card using the Christmas Icons stamp set and coordinating dies. I loved colouring all of these cute images! They're great all together as a collage, as a complement to other Sunny Studio stamp sets, or on their own on tags.


Sunny Studio Stamps: Christmas Icons Holiday Card by Emily Leiphart.

I coloured more images than I was able to fit on my card without overcrowding it. I love having all of these depictions of Christmas on one card. I kept the sentiment simple by combining one of the straight fonts with a scripted one. To finish, I painted the edge of the card base with black gesso and adhered the front panel.


Sunny Studio Stamps: Christmas Icons Holiday Card by Emily Leiphart.

Thanks so much for stopping by!


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Monday, November 14, 2016

Blissful Baking and Tag Topper Dies DIY Gift Bags with Eloise (Video)

Hello everyone! Eloise here and today I'm going to show you how to create your own goodie bags using the Tag Topper dies - specifically the Semi Circles set, but you can use the others if you prefer. I'm going to have a video included with this post, so it's easier to explain the process. I love little goodie bags like this especially for Christmas time and when these dies first came out, I had the idea to do this. It's so fun to be able to use your dies to create these goodie bags and to customise it to almost any size you like.

Along with the "Semi Circle" dies, for my goodie bag today I'm going to be using the "Blissful Baking" stamp set along with a couple other Sunny Studio stamp sets to embellish my bag today as well.
Sunny Studio: Christmas Gift Treat Box by Eloise Blue (using Sunny Semi Circle Dies & Little Angels & Blissful Baking Stamps).

To begin my goodie bags today I'm first going to start off with two pieces of patterned paper cut to the exact same size. I always cut down my paper according to the width of the die I'm going to be using. For the goodie bag here I'm going to use the 2nd largest die in the "Semi Circles" die set, which is 3 1/2' wide, so I cut down my paper to 3 1/2" wide by 5 1/2" tall. Then from there I can decide how tall I want my goodie bag to be. I wouldn't recommend going taller than the 5 1/2", just because you're going to find it harder later on when you create the "base" of your goodie bag. Unless you have paper longer than 12" or you want to go down the route adhering paper together to make it longer - you can do this, but it just takes more time.

Once I've cut down my paper  - I'm just using some older patterned paper from October Afternoon here, I'm going to go ahead and use the dies to cut off the top, to give it a nice shape. I just lined up my die on top to my desired height and adhered it down directly in the centre of the panel. Once it's lined up on once piece, I flipped my second piece of paper over and put it behind the first piece, then I went ahead and adhered those together as well with some washi or low tack tape. This just ensures you have two pieces that are cut the exact same and with using patterned paper, it should have to problem going through your die cutting machine. Now that those pieces are cut, the "bag" pieces look like an arch. Now I'm going to cut the handle. I'm using the 4th largest die that comes in the set - depending on the size you use, you want the handle to be 2 sizes smaller than the die you used to cut the top of your bag, it just makes for a nice sized handle. I'm then going to line that up on the one piece of paper, adhere it down with tape and then repeat the same step as before - adhering the two pieces of paper together so they cut in the exact same spot on both pieces. Then I ran it through my big shot machine. Now, with these dies they don't cut the bottom, so I just went in with a craft knife and a ruler and cut a straight line across the bottom of the semi circle and now that has created the beginnings of my goodie bag.
Sunny Studio: Christmas Gift Treat Box by Eloise Blue (using Sunny Semi Circle Dies & Little Angels & Blissful Baking Stamps).

Now I'm going to go ahead and create the base of the goodie bag. I'm going to use the same patterned paper I used for the front and back of my goodie bag. I first cut down this piece to 2" wide. You can can cut this piece to whatever width you want here, I want a 1" wide goodie bag, so I cut my piece to 2" wide - but if your making this and you want it to be 5" wide, then cut your paper at 6" - since you're going to need an extra 1" on it since you'll need 1/2" either side for adhering later on. Now that the width is cut, I need to figure out the length. I went ahead with my ruler and measured how high I need my sides to be. Mine worked out to be 3" on each side and 3 1/2" at the bottom - so I cut down the length of my cardstock to 9 1/2". But again, if you're making this, just measure with your ruler to figure it out and cut accordingly.  Once everything is cut I can go ahead and score it.

I pulled a large scoring tool out and then scored my piece at 3" and 6 1/2", so then you have a section of 3", 3 1/2" and 3" again. I then flipped my paper long ways and scored each end at 1/2". Now that my piece is all scored I'm going to cut little triangles. I cut a triangle at the 3" mark - just like you would a banner end and then also at the 6 1/2" mark - on both sides of the paper. This will just make it easier to adhere it together. Then at the ends of my piece I just did a small soft of half triangle cut compared to the triangle cut I did before - just to finish off the sides (This will be shown and explained better in the video). Now I can go ahead and place strips of adhesive along all the folded sides. I used tape adhesive here as liquid glue is too messy. I then went ahead and lined up the edges of the score lines with the sides of the bags and adhered my bag together. I also used a bone folder to push down on the sides so the adhesive sticks well.
Sunny Studio: Christmas Gift Treat Box by Eloise Blue (using Sunny Semi Circle Dies & Little Angels & Blissful Baking Stamps).

To decorate up my bag I stamped, coloured and die cut some images from the "Blissful Baking" stamp set along with the angel and banner from "Little Angels" stamp set too. I used my Zig Clean Color pens to do all my colouring today. Once I had coloured all my images and die cut them out, I stamped the sentiment from "Blissful Baking" stamp set in the banner from "Little Angels", I just cut my stamp apart to stamp it next to each other, instead of on top like originally intended.  I then used a mask I'd previously cut and used the negative piece to place around the banner and ink blend with some green Distress Inks over top. Before adhering my scene together I wanted my little angel to be holding the piping bag, so I used a craft knife to cut around her hand and stuck the piping bag underneath - it just looked super cut this way.

Now I needed a holding ground for my images and sentiment so I die cut a circle from some kraft cardstock and adhered it onto my bag, then using foam adhesive I adhered the rest of my images on top. To finish up my bag, I used the "Tag Topper Traditional" die set to cut a little kraft tag and used the "Christmas Icons" stamp set to stamp the handmade with love sentiment on the bottom. I used the edge of a stitched die to give some stitching detail on the bottom of the banner as well. I also then used the bag image previously coloured to stick on top as well to finish it up. For the bag image, it doesn't come with the heart image inside, I just had stamped that in from the "Birthday Smiles" stamp set also - just to give it a little extra. I added some hemp cord and red twine to tie a bow at the top, tying the two sides of the handle together, threading the tag inside and that finished up my goodie bag for today.

Here is the video.

My channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Ellaahrawr



I hope you enjoyed and are inspired to look at your tag dies a little differently. This is such a fun way to create your own goodie bags in personalised sizes. The possibilities are endless with this and just in time for the holidays if you don't already own goodie bag dies. Thanks for stopping by and stop by the rest of the week for more inspiration!

- Eloise 

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