Saturday, April 29, 2017

Sunny Saturday Share: More Customer Cards

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 and Facebook that have made my jaw drop so I couldn't wait to share them with all of you! 



Two Scoops card by Blue Scallop Creations

Sunny Studio Stamps: Two Scoops Ice Cream Birthday Card by Blue Scallop Creations

Two Scoops card by Lenae

Sunny Studio Stamps: Two Scoops Ice Cream Card by Lenae

Daffodil Dreams and Vintage Jar card by Barbara Fender 


Sunny Studio Stamps: Daffodil Dreams Thank You Card by Barbara Fender

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 28, 2017

Pirate Pals Belated Pirate Birthday Card with Lexa

Hello everyone! Lexa here with a card starring the brand new stamp set called Pirate Pals and it's coordinating dies. I'm really in love with this set, which is a perfect one for boy cards. All the elements are just perfect to create a scene. You also can pair it up with some other older stamp sets.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Pirate Pals Boy Themed Birthday Card by Lexa Levana

As for my card, I use the island and a tree from Island Getaway to build up my scene where the little pirate finally found his treasure. I colored this little boy to look like Peter Pan, and I think it turned out pretty cute. And I must say that I love the brand new Stitched Scalloped Dies because you can use it two ways. Both as a stitched scalloped border, or just like I did with this card, a stitched wavy border. Cute! 

Sunny Studio Stamps: Pirate Pals Boy Themed Birthday Card by Lexa Levana

I blended some Tumbled Glass and Peacock Feather Distress inks for the background. All the images are stamped with black Versafine ink and I watercolored them all with Distress Markers. Last but not least, I layered my card on a piece of burlap patterned paper, to match all the brown in the center image.

I hope you enjoy today's post. Thank you so much for stopping by today. Have a wonderful day!

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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Perfect Popsicles Summery Popsicle Card with Vanessa

Hi everybody! Vanessa here with a summery, fresh popsicle card combining the Perfect Popsicles stamps with a fizzy watercolor background.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Perfect Popsicle Summery Popsicle Card by Vanessa Menhorn

I started with a card base made from watercolor paper. Using the ink smooshing technique, I applied yellow and pink watercolors onto the front of my card. After it was dried, I adhered a strip of yellow striped patterned paper to the bottom. Then I stamped and heat-embossed the sentiment onto a strip of pink cardstock and adhered it. 

Sunny Studio Stamps: Perfect Popsicle Summery Popsicle Card by Vanessa Menhorn

Now I stamped the popsicle onto a piece of white cardstock, die-cut it with the coordinating Perfect Popsicles dies and adhered it with foam tape. I stamped the drops and finished the card off with sequins.

Is it time for summer and popsicles yet? Ha, I wish! We had a comeback of snow last week! Brrr. Wishing you a lot of sunshine! Thanks for stopping by :)

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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Magical Mermaid Suspended Shaker Card with Amy

Hello friends! Amy here to share with you a fun suspended shaker card using the lovable Magical Mermaid stamp set.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Magical Mermaid Suspended Shaker Mermaid Card by Amy Yang

I stamped the images, colored them with Copic markers and cut them out using the coordinating Magical Mermaid dies. I then stamped and heat embossed the sentiment "you Mermaid to be awesome" on heat resistant acetate and adhered it to a frame. This served as the window for the shaker card. I distressed the background with Distress inks and added splatters of water on trimmed watercolor cardstock.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Magical Mermaid Suspended Shaker Mermaid Card by Amy Yang

Here comes the fun part. I suspended the jellyfish so that they don't turn upside down when the card is shaken but still move around in a controlled motion. I did this by taping clear thread behind the adorable jellyfish, and loosely sandwiching the thread on the top and the bottom of the foam adhesive (shown below). After adding the fish and some clear sparkly beads, I adhered the shaker window to distressed panel. I'm glad I went with the clear beads because when the card is shaken it reminds me of bubbles and currents in the ocean. I also had fun watching the jellyfish bobbing around.

Sunny Studio Stamps: Magical Mermaid Suspended Shaker Mermaid Card by Amy Yang

To finish, I added the mermaid (she's so sweet, I just love her) and the rest of the images to the front of the card. The idea of the suspended stamped images was inspired by a video Jennifer Mcguire shared on Instagram, to read more about it on her blog click here

I hope you like today's card. Thank you for stopping by!

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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Two Scoops Summery Ice Cream Card with Karin

Hi everyone, it's Karin here today. I am here to share a new, very summery card that I've created with the newest release! This is an awesome layering stamp set called Two Scoops

Sunny Studio Stamps: Two Scoops Summery Ice Cream Card by Karin Ã…kesdotter
I started out by making a card base from white cardstock and matting it with pink striped patterned paper. I then stamped my ice cream from three different shades of pink and then the cone from two different light browns and then die cut them with the coordinating Two Scoops dies. It is so fun to see them develop into their 3d look as you stamp each layer! The ink and paper I used are from MFT stamps.

I then inked a panel of white cardstock with Peacock Feathers distress ink and stamped the sentiment in the top right hand corner. I adhered the ice cream cone to the panel with foam adhesive and did the same with the panel to the card base.

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