Thursday, January 12, 2017

Inspiration Week: Introducing Easter Wishes & That Sucks

Hello there!  Are you ready for our release tomorrow?  I'm super excited, but I'm also happy to have another day to put some finishing touches on tomorrow's sneak peek cards.  ;)

Today I'm showcasing two new sets.  Up first is a 4x6 stamp set called Easter Wishes.  These stamps coordinate well with the images from last year's A Good Egg set, but also work well all on their own.  It comes with a cross, 2 bunnies, 3 chicks, a sheep, 2 flower images and a handful of sentiments.  Some have been curved to fit on the cross and there is also a nice large sentiment that is perfect to use inside your cards.

Can you tell I have a thing for tulips?  This set comes with a cute little trio of tulips that will work well for so many scene building type cards.  I love to fussy cut so I cut them around the outside edge and then used a Copic marker to the color the inside portions to match my sponged background for a seamless look.  Don't worry... If you prefer dies we have those too.  ;)
Sunny Studio Stamps: Easter Wishes Bunnies & Tulips Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my second card I stacked all the critters to create a sweet little scene.  I then stamped some tone-on-tone clouds and grass using our Sunny Sentiments stamps.
Sunny Studio Stamps: Easter Wishes Sheep, Bunny & Chick Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my next card I wanted the cross to take center stage, keeping the rest of the card super simple.  I paired it with a fun new die set that I will be sharing more of tomorrow.  ;)
Sunny Studio Stamps: Easter Wishes & Sun Ray He Is Risen Cross Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

Up next I turned to our Sunny Semi Circle dies to create an arched window for my scene with the baby chicks and lilies.
Sunny Studio Stamps: Easter Wishes Cross with Lilies and Chicks Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my last Easter card I used the little chicks with the larger chick, Easter basket & Sentiment from A Good Egg.
Sunny Studio Stamps: Easter Wishes & A Good Egg Chick Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my next card I have a new little 2x3 stamp set called That Sucks.  My 10-year old daughter dreamed up the idea for a vacuum themed set when listening to Kelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You" which I thought would be super cute for Valentine's Day.  It comes with a number of faces to add personality to the vacuum as well as another set of sentiments to expand it's versatility for other occasions.

For this card I created my chevron background using our Sunny Borders stamps and my MISTI to help me space them every 1/2".

For my second card with the set I cut my 4.25" card base using the largest heart from our Stitched Heart dies.  The coordinating That Sucks dies come with a bonus mini heart and "suck" word die in the extra space inside the vacuum that would have otherwise been empty wasted space.  

Here's a full look at the new Easter Wishes and That Sucks stamps and coordinating dies available for purchase early tomorrow morning in our online store.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Easter Wishes Photo-polymer Clear Stamps    Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Easter Wishes Die Set releasing January 2016

Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing That Sucks Photo-polymer Clear Stamps    Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing That Sucks Die Set releasing January 2016
I hope you've enjoyed today's sneak peek.  Would you like to win a $25 gift code to our online store to spend on some of the new sets?  Use the rafflecopter below to enter to win.  We will be giving away a new gift code each day for a total of five chances to win!  Contest closes on January 14th at Midnight PST.  Winners will be announced on Sunday, January 15th.  :)

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Make sure to check back tomorrow when I will be sharing two last sets that I'm hoping you'll love. ;)

Other Sunny Studio Supplies Used Today:
      
 

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Inspiration Week: Introducing Friends & Family Stamps & Dies

Hello there!  We're officially mid-way through the sneak peeks.  Thank you so much for all your love and support over the past two days.  Your outpouring of sweet feedback means the world to me!  

Today I'm sharing ideas using a new set called Friends & Family.  It combines over 12 mix & match sentiments with a number of bold layering flowers perfect for Spring.

Up first is a card whose design was directly inspired by a gorgeous card by Heather Campbell.  I loved her idea of having flowers blooming out from below the sentiment strip so I just had to try it myself!
Sunny Studio Stamps: Friends & Family Flower Border Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

This set comes with four stems that are attached as part of one stamp image that are perfect for repeatedly stamping as a continuous border for flower borders such as this one.  They were spaced to work well with the daffodil, tulip, daisy and posies from the set, each coming with their own unique leaves.  The daffodil flower layers with three separate stamps to complete the look.
Sunny Studio Stamps: Friends & Family Daffodil Border Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my next card, I used the exact same design, but this time substituted the daffodils for tulips.  The tulip flower comes with two separate images to layer.  These bold images are super easy to layer quickly by hand so no positioning tool is needed, making them a great option for creating card sets with.
Sunny Studio Stamps: Friends & Family Tulip Border Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my next card I layered all the daisies from the set for a bright and colorful border to frame my sentiment.  I also love the opposite phrase that says "friends are the family we chose".
Sunny Studio Stamps: Friends & Family Daisy Flower Border Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my last card, I created a bouquet of mixed flowers using the standalone stem from the set.  I was able to length it by hiding the seam behind the layered bow from our Holiday Style set.
Sunny Studio Stamps: Friends & Family Flower Bouquet Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

I didn't have room for the sentiment on the outside so I continued the design to the inside with an extra flower I had stamped earlier for my bouquet and didn't end up using.


Sunny Studio Stamps: Friends & Family Flower Bouquet Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

I love offering freebies so for this release (starting on January 13th) a free 5/8" flower die will automatically be included with each order, while supplies last.



I have created a card idea using the bonus flower die which I am offering as a make-n-take with step-by-step directions that you can print out & recreate at home.  Just click on the image above to download.  :)
Sunny Studio Stamps: Friends & Family Flower Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

Here's a graphic showing all the different sentiment combinations you can create using the Friends and Family stamps & coordinating word dies...  I imagine you can even come up with more by trading which friend or family word you use.  ;)

Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Friends & Family Stamps & Dies Examples

And here's a look at the new Friends & Family stamps and coordinating dies...

Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Friends & Family Photo-polymer Clear Stamps    Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Friends & Family Flower Die Set releasing January 2016    Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Friends & Family Word Die Set releasing January 2016

I hope you've enjoyed today's sneak peek.  Would you like to win a $25 gift code to our online store to spend on some of the new sets?  Use the rafflecopter below to enter to win.  We will be giving away a new gift code each day for a total of five chances to win!  Contest closes on January 14th at Midnight PST.  Winners will be announced on Sunday, January 15th.  :)

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Make sure to check back tomorrow when I will be sharing two fun new sets that I'm hoping you'll fall in love with as much as I have. ;)

Other Sunny Studio Supplies Used Today:
   

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Inspiration Week: Timeless Tulips, Daffodil Dreams & Vintage Jar

Hello there!  Welcome to day 2 of our inspiration week where I share sneak peeks of our newest release for spring and a few fun ideas using them.  There just might be another prize for the day (see below for details).  ;)

Up first is a card using a new set for Spring called Timeless Tulips.  This set comes with 4 different layering tulips, 2 scripty sentiments and a little layering bumblebee.   For my card here I started by sponging on tumbled glass distress ink along the bottom half of my card panel and then stamp the stems from the set, making sure to leave enough space between the stems for my tulips.  When I was done I actually filled in the leaves using our other new set called Daffodil Dreams.  
Sunny Studio Stamps: Timeless Tulips Spring Birthday Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

This leads me to my next card which showcases Daffodil Dreams and our new 3x4 Vintage Jar stamp set.  Both of these sets are layering sets, using multiple layers of ink to create one 3-D image.  The jar has two separate images with the outline and the shiny layer to add dimension.  

For this card I stamped the shiny layer on my card panel and then stamped the online image on a piece of vellum to add a touch of realism and make it look like the stems are really inside the jar.  The jar also comes with an oval image which can be used to give the appearance of water in the jar.  I masked off my jar and sponge on some more ink below the oval line to further the illusion.
Sunny Studio Stamps: Daffodil Dreams Spring Thank You Card by Mendi Yoshikawa


For my next card with Daffodil Dreams I wanted to see if I could stretch the stamps and use them in a completely unexpected way by stamping them in lavender tones.  Of course this a completely fictional flower, but it was still a fun challenge.  

Sunny Studio Stamps: Daffodil Dreams Spring Birthday Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

Up next is a Timeless Tulips shaker card with a Valentine's Day theme.  I stamped the Vintage Jar using Colorbox Seattle Sky ink and then punched a hole in the center and fussy cut the rest out to create my window for the shaker.

I white heat embossed a banner from our Little Angels set on vellum and cut it out with the coordinating dies. I then stamped my "sending love" sentiment in red pigment ink using our Sending My Love Stamps and heat embossed it with clear embossing powder.  When it was cool I used a little Spray Mount to adhere the banner to my card.  It can be messy stuff so be sure to use it in a cardboard box, but it gives a wonderful invisible hold which I love.
Sunny Studio Stamps: Timeless Tulips Sending Love Valentine's Day Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my last card I wanted to create a shaker card with the Vintage Jar set sporting a completely different look, pairing it with some of our more playful images from Backyard Bugs, Sweet Shoppe and Summer Picnic.  I stamped the lid using Colorbox Seattle Sky ink and Versafine Onyx Black and then gathered a little gingham fabric which I just happened to have on hand that I adhered to the back with scor-tape.

For the Jar I chose to just use the outline image on it's own, stamping it onto the clear acetate using Stazon Ink.  I then used the coordinating Vintage Jar die to cut my window opening.  
Sunny Studio Stamps: Vintage Jar Card by Mendi Yoshikawa (with strawberries from Sweet Shoppe, Ants from Summer Picnic & bumblebee from Backyard Bugs)


I know layering stamps can sometimes be challenging to figure out exactly how to line up so I've created a special printable PDF for you to have on hand as a guide.  Download or print HERE.

A stamp positioning tool can also be really helpful (especially when stamping multiples). 


Here's a look at the new Daffodil Dreams 4x6, Timeless Tulips 4x6 & Vintage Jar 3x4 stamps and coordinating dies available for purchase on Friday morning...

Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Daffodil Dreams Photo-polymer Clear Stamps    Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Daffodil Dreams Die Set releasing January 2016    Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Timeless Tulips Die Set releasing January 2016

Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Timeless Tulips Photo-polymer Clear Stamps    Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Vintage Jar 3x4 Photo-polymer Clear Stamps    Sunny Studio Stamps: Introducing Vintage Jar with Thanks Die Set releasing January 2016

I hope you've enjoyed today's sneak peek.  Would you like to win a $25 gift code to our online store to spend on some of the new sets?  Use the rafflecopter below to enter to win.  We will be giving away a new gift code each day for a total of five chances to win!  Contest closes on January 14th at Midnight PST.  Winners will be announced on Sunday, January 15th.  :)

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Make sure to check back tomorrow when I will be sharing another new set that I'm hoping you'll fall in love with as much as I have. ;)

I receive many questions about the ink colors I used for my cards above.  While I mixed a variety of brands from my stash (that many people may not have) I thought I would still share.  Generally if you have a light, a medium and a dark you can make it work.  We happen to carry the Colorbox dye inks in our store so I have linked those.  :)

Yellow Daffodils:
Hero Arts Lemon Yellow

Colorbox Banana by Stephanie Barnard
Papertrey Ink Summer Sunrise

Lavender Tulips:
MFT Stamps Periwinkle
Colorbox Lilac
Simon Say Stamp Hot Mama

Hot Pink Tulips:
MFT Stamps Cotton Candy
Hero Arts Bubble Gum
Simon Says Stamp Doll Pink

Lighter Pink Tulips:
Hero Arts Passion Flower
MFT Stamps Cotton Candy
Hero Arts Bubble Gum

Red Tulips:
Ranger Pink Gumball
Simon Says Stamp Hot Lips (or Hero Arts Pale Tomato)
MFT Stamps Red Hot (or any red in your stash)

Leaves: 
Ranger Electric Lime
MFT Stamps Green Room

Jar on Daffodil Card: 
Simon Says Stamp Sea Glass
Simon Says Stamp Maliblue

Jar on Red Tulip Card:
Colorbox Seattle Sky

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