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For my June card clubs I knew I wanted to feature the Peaceful View stamp set. This gorgeous stamp makes it easy to create a stunning card with. I've asked for this type of stamp for years and finally got one!
Could you ask for a more perfect background for this image? Where did it come from? It's a piece of designer series paper – from the Thoughtful Journey 6" X 6" DSP seen here. It's absolutely the perfect choice and much easier than creating a coloreful background with ink.
The majority of the papers work well for this stamp so my club members could pick their favorite.
We inked the tree scene with Secret Sea ink and stamped on the designer paper. It's then adhered to a full 4 1/4" X 5 1/2" piece of Balmy Blue CS before it's added to the front flap of the card base (front is folded back once).
For the greetings I stamped the More Messages stamp a few times and used the coordinating die to cut them all out. I had tons of greetings for them to choose from. They then layered them onto another Balmy Blue strip or die-cut.
What I love about this latest messages bundle is that the greetings and die-cuts are larger than ever before. See the bundle here.
Here's the free project sheet with measurements and supplies for you: Download Peaceful View June Club
Below is the video for this card and another where I show you how to add color to the stamp. I'll share details on that project tomorrow.
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I was playing around with the Wooded Acres stamp set and made a pretty scene by adding a blended background.
You may know I love creating pretty scenes with my stamps, ink and blending brushes.
Here are the steps:
What do you think?
This stamp set is now on sale on the Last Chance List. You can see the stamp set here.
If you'd like to get tips on blending a smooth sky please watch this video.
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Today I'm sharing the second card I made on last week's video. It's a double flap fold card featuring the Sunrise Sailing bundle.
The colors include Cloud Cover, Secret Sea, Strawberry Slush and Daffodil Delight.
I created a mask for the sun with a 1 7/8" circle punched from a post-it note. I used blending brushes & Strawberry Slush and Daffodil Delight inks. I also added just a hint of Strawberry Slush ink on the bottom of the cloud die-cuts.
The Designer Paper is our new 6 X 6" In Color designer paper seen here.
I showcased the Sunrise Sailing bundle seen here. I love the stamp images AND the dies in this bundle. They're wonderful and really spark creativity. There are THREE different size sailboats in the dies!
As you can see in the sample in the photo below you can make a card with just the embossing folder!
You can see in the photo below how the front square flap lifts to the right to reveal a peek at the inside. I added the cloud to the back of this square and placed it so it could 'latch' on the larger cloud to hold the card closed.
I create a free project sheet for this card. I also share it on the same day as my video on my Flowerbug's Stamp & Share FB group here . Download Sunrise Sailing Latch card
You can see the card fully opened below. I love this easy but fun card fold.
You'll find the video tutorial for this card and another Sailing card below. Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel while you're watching!
I'll share another card with this bundle on Wednesday.
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New Online Exclusives are here!
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