Monday, April 10, 2017

Inspiration Week: Introducing Two Scoops & Perfect Popsicles

I'm so excited to be counting down the days to our summer release coming out on Friday morning with five days of inspiration and prizes!  Today I'm debuting two new stamp layering sets for summer with a 4x6 mix-and-match ice cream set and a 3x4 companion Popsicle set called Two Scoops & Perfect Popsicles.

For my first card I used both sets, along with one of my favorite pink & brown color schemes.  These images are so fun to put together--I felt the same magical feeling I experienced the first time I stamped the bell from our Holiday Style set.  I love how easy it is to create beautiful images--Other stamps of this size would have taken me forever to color if I had tried to do something like this with my Copics and probably wouldn't have looked nearly as good.

Sunny Studio Stamps Perfect Popsicles and Two Scoops Ice Cream Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my next card I stamped a rainbow of sherbet cones.  I started by inking up my background with picked raspberry, spiced marmalade, mustard seed, twisted citron & peacock feathers distress inks using my favorite jumbo dauber.  I then stamped my soft serve ice creams in a rainbow of colors to match (I've share my ink combinations below) topped with a little Stardust Stickles.  

To make things go quicker I've found it easiest to stamp my images assembly line style because to me the most time consuming part is lining up the stamps on my Misti Stamping tool.  Once I had a placement that worked for me, I did a couple of each color before cleaning my stamp with a baby wipe and moving onto another color family for that particular layered stamp. 
Sunny Studio Stamps Two Scoops Rainbow Sherbet Ice Cream Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For the sugar cones I recommend experimenting with different colors of cardstock since the highlights will take on whatever color of paper is beneath it.  I tried white, cream and kraft from the same ink colors and they each had a different look as seen here:



For my next card I created a triple scoop cone using the other layering images in the Two Scoops set.  I love how many different ways these can be mixed and matched.  For this card I stamped my syrup to look like a strawberry topping which I covered with glossy accents and then dropped in some seed beads with my tweezers to look like sprinkles.

I stamped a background to match my cones using the new Tonic Stamp Platform by Tim Holtz.  Today I'm also sharing a photo tutorial on my personal blog showing how I made it which you can see HERE.

Sunny Studio Stamps Two Scoops Triple Scoop Ice Cream Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

Up next I have a rainbow Popsicle card, scraplifting myself with a previous card I shared HERE.  It's nice not having to reinvent the wheel for every project plus I'm always looking for way to incorporate rainbows as much as humanly possible which I guess is pretty obvious with three rainbow cards in a row. ;)

These popsicles come with three layering images for the popsicle itself and two for the popsicle stick.  Honestly they don't look like much to get excited about in the package, but I LOVE how they look when layered together.  Just make sure to not make my mistake and leave plenty of room for the stick when stamping.  I had to piece some of mine together after the fact because I was trying to be economical with my paper the first time around.  Hee-hee.
Sunny Studio Stamps Perfect Popsicles Rainbow Color My World Card by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my last card today I chose to stamp the Popsicles as Fudgsicles!  I then took a 1/8" hole punch and punched a little bite mark out of one of them.  I also gave them a bit of personality by using a face from Fresh & Fruity and bows from A Good Egg .  

And check out that ruffle background!  It's a peek at something that will be shared a bit more tomorrow that I'm super excited about.  ;)
Sunny Studio Stamps Perfect Popsicles Fudgsicle Card by Mendi Yoshikawa


Here's a full look at the new Two Scoops & Perfect Popsicles clear stamps and coordinating dies available for purchase on Friday morning (please note: images are not shown to scale).


      

      

I have created a stamping guide to help you in layering the stamps.  When working with dye inks I have found that it is often easier to layer the the images "backwards" by starting with the smallest stamp in your darkest color and working back to the lightest overall image.  It has helped me tremendously in seeing where to line up my images.  To use the guide, the dark black outlines show where the image touches the edges of the previous stamped layer.

You can download or print your own layering guide HERE


I frequently am asked what ink colors I've used.  While I have used a variety of brands in my samples, there's a good chance you can achieve similar results with inks you probably already have in you stash.  I highly recommend stamping your inks out and creating a swatch book to aid you in choosing two or three inks that compliment each other.  These are the ones I happened to use here today from lightest to darkest:

Strawberry Sherbet, Popsicle & Syrup
Colorbox Candy (or Hero Arts Bubble Gum)
Hero Arts Ultra Pink
Simon Says Stamp Doll Pink (or Colorbox Pinkolicious)

Orange Sherbet & Popsicle
Hero Arts Orange Soda
Papertrey Ink Orange Zest
Stampin' Up Tangerine Tango

Banana Yellow Sherbet & Popsicle
Hero Arts Lemon Yellow
Papertrey Ink Summer Sunrise

Lime Green Sherbet & Popsicle
Colorbox Green Apple

Teal Sherbet
Umbrella Crafts Mint (Scrapbook.com)
Stampin' Up Bermuda Bay

Blue Raspberry Popsicle
My Favorite Things Blue Raspberry

Sugar Cone
Papertrey Ink Classic Kraft (or Colorbox Gingersnap)

Original Cone & Popsicle Stick
Memories Soft Sand (or Papertrey Ink Fine Linen)
Papertrey Ink Classic Kraft (or Colorbox Gingersnap)

Cherry Red Popsicle

Grape Popsicle

Fudgsicle & Chocolate Syrup
Hero Arts Artprint Brown

Strawberry Scoop
Colorbox Bubblegum (or Hero Arts Passion Flower)
Colorbox Candy (or Hero Arts Bubble Gum)

Vanilla Scoop
Lawn Fawn Butter
Hero Arts Butter Bar

Mint Scoop
Papertrey Ink Aqua Mist
Stampin' Up Coastal Cabana

Cherry
Papertrey Ink Hibiscus Burst
Stampin' Up Melon Mambo
Stampin' Up Rose Red

We now carry 49 colors of vibrant dye inks by Colorbox in our online store HERE.  I just added 11 additional colors to our line-up this weekend to fill in some gaps in the color wheel.  I love that they are affordable at $4.50 for a full sized pad and because I truly appreciate a good color chart, I've created a new one for you to see how the colors stamp before you buy.  ;)

Phew!  Are you still with me?  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 April 15th at Midnight PST.  Winners will be announced on Sunday, April 16th.  :)

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

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Saturday, April 8, 2017

Sunny Saturday Share: Customer Cards

Hey everyone! How are you? I'm so excited to be popping in today with a Sunny Saturday Share. There have been so many amazing cards popping up on Instagram that have made my jaw drop so I couldn't wait to share them with all of you!  :)



Easter Wishes card by Sandy Allnock


Sunny Studio Stamps: Sunny Saturday Shares Card by Sandy Allnock



Sunny Studio Stamps: Sunny Saturday Shares Card by Raquel Stienecker


Sunny Studio Stamps: Sunny Saturday Shares Card by Melissa


Sunny Studio Stamps: Sunny Saturday Shares Card by Melissa Miller


Sunny Studio Stamps: Sunny Saturday Shares Card by Ardyth Percy-Robb


Sunny Studio Stamps: Sunny Saturday Shares Card by Lenae


Sunny Studio Stamps: Sunny Saturday Shares Card by Karen Brown


Sunny Studio Stamps: Sunny Saturday Shares Card by Jane Clempson


Sunny Studio Stamps: Sunny Saturday Shares Card by Madisen

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, April 7, 2017

A Good Egg Happy Painting Chick Card with Lexa

Hello everyone! Lexa here to give you another inspiration how to create a non-Easter card using A Good Egg Stamp. I paired it with Color Me Happy Stamp, since there is a bucket of paint that I think will go well with the sentiments on Color Me Happy. 

Sunny Studio Stamps: A Good Egg Happy Painting Chick Everyday Card by Lexa Levana

These little chick looks pretty much like me after crafting - happily messy with paints. Haha. He just finished painting all the eggs in pink, teal and lilac. I embossed the cardstock several times using dot stitched dies from Fishtail Banner II Dies and then blended some teal dye ink on the bottom part of my card. All the images are stamped with Versafine Black Ink and watercolored with Distress Markers. 

Sunny Studio Stamps: A Good Egg Happy Painting Chick Everyday Card by Lexa Levana

The pink scallop fishtail banner looks pretty for the chick and his bucket of paints' background. I stamped the solid hearts with pink dye ink to add more detail. Last but not least I added some natural color twines in the bottom. Here's a closer look of my card.

I can't get enough of that little chick, he's so adorable. Thank you so much for stopping by, I hope you like it as much as I do. Have a wonderful day!

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