I’m in love with these summery images! I can’t wait to use them in a scrapbook layout as well with all my summer pictures I’ll be sure to take of my daughter.
I stamped my images onto watercolor paper and colored in using Zig real brush markers and a water brush, once all colored and dried I cut them all out using the coordinating die cuts.
I used a white card panel and masked off a section on the bottom with some masking tape and ink blended some antique linen Distress ink for my sand, I then moved my masking tape to cover the sand so I could ink blend my blue sky with tumbled glass Distress ink.
I decided to add some speckles into the sand with Copic markers.
I adhered my panel onto an A2 size white card base and went onto adhering my adorable images onto the card to create the scene I wanted.
To finish off I simply stamped my sentiment!
That’s it! I kept it fairly simple, as I wanted my focus to be on my cute little summery characters.
Thank you SO very much for joining me today! Have a great weekend!
Hello Everyone, Joni here sharing another tutorial on maximizing your tiny stamps.
To begin I used the small stamp star cluster and an individual small star image from the Fly Away Friends for the background. I also stamped the plane and hedgehog colored them with watercolor, let it dry. Then used the Fly Away Friends Coordinating Dies to die-cut the images.
After cutting the background panel I then die-cut the center with Stitched Border Die 1, this will help show the distressed white cardstock panel I created.
Hello everyone, Eloise here and today I have another 3 cards 1 stamp set video for you all using the Sea Friends stamp set along with several other dies from Pretty Pink Posh also. This stamp set is absolutely perfect, with the large variety of sea animals, I just love it!
To first begin my cards I stamped a ton of images from the Sea Friends stamp set and coloured them with Copic markers then die cut them all out using the coordinating dies.
To begin my first card, I used the Scallop Diamond Tags Dies along with the Stitched Diamonds Dies, I first cut the largest tag die from some white cardstock, flipped the die around on top of the previously die cut tag (180 degree turn) and ran it through again. This way I altered the die so I didn’t have that tag piece at the top anymore. I then took the 2nd largest diamond die from the Stitched Diamonds die set and placed that on the middle and ran it through again to create a frame. Once my frame was created I took some watercolour cardstock and used the Stitched Border 1 Dies and cut out the scallop from the paper. I then used the negative piece as it looked like waves and ink blended some colour onto that piece using Distress Oxide inks in Broken China, Cracked Pistachio and Faded Jeans to colour in the piece. Once that piece was coloured I used some of the scrap paper to ink blend on a little Tumbled Glass ink to use as a sky. Once I had coloured all my pieces, it was time to assemble.
I used some of the images I had previously coloured and cut out and arranged them over my scene to make sure they fit well. I then adhered my sky and ocean to the back of the frame with foam tape. Added in my images using flat adhesive and foam tape and then adhered the panel to a yellow piece of watercolour cardstock from Lawn Fawn and then adhered that piece onto a white card base. For my sentiment I white heat embossed the ‘Hello Friend’ sentiment onto a strip of black cardstock and adhered that also.
For my second card I first pulled the Sea Friends stamp set and stamped a lot of the images onto another piece of watercolour cardstock with Versamark Ink and then clear heat embossed over the images. I took some Pumice Stone Distress Ink and ink blended over the top of the images and then I used some water to fade it out and make the piece light and more blended. I dried it off and moved on to my focus piece. I die cut the Smile Shaker die from some white cardstock and added two layers of foam tape around it. I used the Mermaid Mix as well as Cornflower sequins to fill my shaker and then I added a piece of blue cardstock behind it. I then adhered to the centre of my card with some tape adhesive.
I pulled some images I had previously coloured in and adhered them around the shaker panel. Lastly I added my panel onto some fun foam and then onto a white card base and that finished up card number two.
For my final card I went ahead and used a piece of watercolour cardstock as well as the Stitched Borders 1 dies once again. I used the scalloped border on the top of the cardstock and the curved die in the set at the bottom of the cardstock. I used Distress Inks to colour both pieces in. Using Mustard Seed and Fossilized Amber for the sand and Tumbled Glass and Salty Ocean for the ocean piece. Once both pieces were coloured I went ahead and used the cloud dies included in the Fly A Kite coordinating dies set and partially die cut some of the bottoms of the clouds as waves into my ocean piece so I could slip some critters inside.
I then used the images I previously coloured and cut before hand and adhered them to my panel. I added some fun foam onto the back and adhered my panel on angle onto a white card base. I then white heat embossed the ‘Thanks Friend’ sentiment from Sea Friends and added it onto my card with foam tape also and that finished up my last card.
I hope you enjoyed all three cards today and were inspired. I love doing these types of videos because I get to push myself even more and show you so many more ways of using one stamp set.
Thanks so much for stopping by and I’ll catch you all next time!
Good morning! Heather here to share a tutorial for these two summery cards with some distress ink blending, combining of stamp sets and scallop dies – and the most fun part, some sparkle and shine on the dolphin and crab created with embossing powder!
The crab and dolphin are almost like puffy sparkly stickers on these cards – such a simple and fun way to add texture and some fun sparkle to your cards! Here is a closer look at the crab:
And the sparkle on the dolphin, which is a bit harder to see in the photos:
I started off by die cutting the new Scallop Diamond Tags Dies from white cardstock and doing some distress ink blending on them – on the crab I used Antique Linen and Gathered Twigs to create some sand.
On the dolphin card I used Tumbled Glass and Mermaid Lagoon to create a bit of ocean. I also splashed them with a bit of water and added some white ink splatters with thinned down white paint and let that dry.
I stamped the crab and dolphin from the new Sea Friends Stamp Set, colored them with Copics, then die cut with the coordinating Sea Friends Dies. Next, I smooshed them directly on a clear embossing ink pad, held them with tweezers, sprinkled with Tonic Studios Shimmering Pearl Embossing Powder – basically a clear sparkly embossing powder. I heat set it, then QUICKLY sprinkled on another layer of embossing powder and heat set again. I actually did it a third time on the dolphin card as well.
Finished off with a die cut Scallop Frames around both, a kraft cardbase for the crab and a soft gray cardbase for the dolphin. I added some jute twine tied to the tops of the Scallop Diamond Tags, and a sprinkling of sequins from Mermaid Sequin Mix for the dolphin card and Sunny Day Sequin mix for the crab.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! Have a wonderful day!
Today I’m going to share with you a card using a couple of the brand new products by Pretty Pink Posh. One of my most favorite PPP dies is the new Smile Shaker Die.
I started by die-cutting the Smile Shaker Die with white cardstock twice. I then cut the word smile out of one of them and used the leftover scalloped circle as a template over the full one. I then rubbed Distress Ink over the word smile so it was lightly colored, but the circle border stayed white. I used this piece to create my shaker on the card.
I used the new Tutti Fruitti Sequin Mixes in 4mm and6mm inside the shaker. I used the negative space from the die for the front of the card and rubbed pink ink along the outside of the scalloped circle.
Next, I stamped the Bear Hugs stamp set images with a light color ink and colored them in with Copic markers. I die cut them out with the Bear Hugs Coordinating Dies. I attached them to the bottom of the card below the Smile Shaker. I used twine on the flag post and tied it in a bow so the bear was holding it. I stamped “sending love” with black ink on the flag as a sub-title for the card.
I hope you enjoyed this shaker card today. I can’t wait to send it to someone special to brighten their day and make them smile. Wouldn’t it be great to receive a card for no specific holiday just to cheer you up? Let me know if you want to be the recipient! Haha
The Thoughtful Greetings stamp set I am using for my card today contains messages for a variety of different occasions. I picked just one of them, Sending Happy Thoughts Your Way, to stamp a background pattern for my card.
Watch my video tutorial below to learn how I made this card.
I used a light pink ink color for my stamping, but you can go with any color you like. I was going for a soft and feminine card. I started stamping in the center of my panel, first stamped the middle row and later added rows on the left and right hand side to make sure my stamping was centered.
You can combine multiple messages to create a background like this, but I always like to use just one. If you feel your pattern is lacking you can always add additional elements such as hearts or stars. I used a large and small heart images and stamped them in between my messages. You can also take your background even further – use several colors of ink for stamping and/or incorporate heat embossing. After stamping large hearts I heat embossed them in Antique Gold embossing powder.
To highlight one of the messages and create the main sentiment for this card I stamped same message over the already stamped area in black ink. Here’s a close up of that – I love the pop of pink behind black.
Finally I embellished my card with a number of Sparkling Clear sequins and later used a black pigment pen and added tiny black dots here and there to ground the black stamped sentiment
Good morning Pretty Pink Posh friends! Heather here this morning with a fun tutorial showing you how to make these fun peekaboo window cards!!!
The unique twist to these cards is that the front is a window that you can peek through!
First off, I grabbed the adorable tiny hot air balloon from Fly Away Friends, and stamped them in some fun color combinations (all inspired from Pinterest!) all in a row, and added some of the cute sentiments underneath. I then die cut across the top and bottom using one of the border dies from Scallop Borders 1 Dies.
Next up I grabbed some bright pretty cardstock, folded into a horizontal top folding A2 card, then die cut a window using Stitched Notes Dies.
Finally, I adhered the scallop strips behind the window, and added a few sparkly 1/4″ Iridescent Star Confetti to finish off.
I love playing with color combos – and these were a fun way to use some of my (many!) dye inks and find fun color combos. And…the fun peekaboo window is a super fun touch to these!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! Hope you are having a wonderful day!!!
Hello everyone, Eloise here today and for today’s cards and video I decided to try out the new Jane Davenport Mermaid Markers along with using the Summer Friends stamp set from the brand new release! This new release is so much fun, I love everything so so much and there really is something for everyone here. So in addition to using the new stamps I decided to use my new Jane Davenport Mermaid Markers. I just received these in the mail and could not wait to try them out. Watercolour is one of my most favourite things and I’m so excited to use these markers in five ways today to make five very different, but yet coordinating cards at the same time.
For my first card, I decided to just use the markers for simple water colouring – which is the most obvious way to use them. But to get the full use from the markers, I decided to make my own patterned paper with the Summer Friends stamp set. I first stamped all my images and the water coloured them in with the markers. These markers are already in liquid form, so I used no water with them at all. I love how the colours moved and honestly, to colour this entire background was so super fast and took no time at all. My colouring isn’t perfect, but I love how vibrant and fun this background is!
For my next card, I decided to do some stamping with these markers. I took the ball image from the Summer Fun stamp set, flipped it upside down on my block so the lined part is adhered to the block and then coloured on some of the marker onto the stamp, spritzed it with water and stamped down onto my paper. I used two blues and a yellow to resemble the sky and sand and I loved stamping with these markers. You get a different look every time with how the watercolour dries, I love all the harsh lines you get when a pool of water dries next to a less wet part of the image, it looks so fun – I love this.
Next up for my third card, I decided to try the dripping watercolour. I was completely inspired by the melting crayon art for this, but tried to replicate it with watercolours. I tilted my paper on the side, pressed on the marker to let the colour drip down the panel. This for sure didn’t work the way I pictured it at all, so I helped the colour move with spritzing on a little bit of water and this worked, but it also made the colour spread around like spider veins, which in the end, once I repeated all the colours I wanted to use actually looked pretty cool. I did like how this turned out in the end, but perhaps it would have worked better if I sprayed the entire panel first and then let the colours do their thing.
For my fourth idea, I decided to try watercolour with alcohol. I’ve never tried to use alcohol with watercolours before, but I thought the reaction would be fun. I first took a piece of watercolour cardstock and dripped some of the green marker on top. I then added a little water to help the colour move and spread around and then began to spritz it with rubbing alcohol solution. You could also have used Copic blender re-inker if you didn’t have rubbing alcohol. I loved how this looked, the bleached look you get in the centre of your concentrated colour and then the small green splatter that you get from the pressure of the spritz on your paper looks so amazing! Moving watercolour with alcohol gives a whole different look rather than just regular water and I will definitely be doing this again.
For my final way of using these watercolour markers I decided to do a simple watercolour resist. I love the look of watercolour resist, so I decided to make my own patterned paper again, masking off a square first with painter’s tape, stamping out the ball, drinks and bucket images all over with Versamark ink and then clear heat embossing the images. I then proceeded to take the different colours of markers and paint over the background. The colours blended seamlessly between each other and created a nice blended background overtop of those images peeking through. A simple resist is sometimes all you need to create a fun subtle background.
To finish up the cards I just used various dies from Pretty Pink Posh, the Stitched Borders 1 Dies and Scallop Frames Dies also to create different layouts on my cards. I also stamped and coloured all the images from Summer Friends with Copic Markers and cut them out using the coordinating dies. I arranged them all on my different cards and then to finish them up I used the sentiments in the stamp set to white heat emboss them on black cardstock and then adhered them to the cards accordingly.
I really hope you enjoyed my cards and video today. I loved playing with these markers, they are a lot of fun. I also sort of created a five cards with one stamp video for you too, which I didn’t plan it just worked out this way!
Thanks so much for watching and stopping by today. Make sure you check out the brand new release if you haven’t already and I’ll catch you all next time!
Next, I cut a 1 ½ circle for the center where I adhered the petals on top. For the first layer, I did 9 clouds and for the top I adhered 5. To adhered each petals, I used Multi Medium Matte.
Next, I needed a stem and leaves for my flower. The scallop die from Stitched Borders 2 Dies is perfect for making the leaves, the leaves were also scored. For the stem, the stitched curved die from Stitched Borders 1 Dies worked perfectly.
For the card base the measurement I used 121/2 X 14 centimeters, almost a square card. But, for the top panel is just regular A2 size. I also distressed splattered it with gold watercolor paint from Gansai Tambi Starry Colors. The sentiment I used was from Thoughtful Greetings stamp set.
For this project I adhered every piece of for the flower (petals, leaves, stem) using Multi Medium Matte. For the sequins I used the Metallic Rose Gold in all 3 sizes.
I hope I have inspired you. Until next time. Have a wonderful day!
Hello, Pretty Pink Posh fans! This is Yana and today I am sharing a video tutorial showing how create a dreamy watercolor scene using stamps from the new Fly A Kite set.
I started working on my card by stamping 2 clouds and a sentiment from the Fly A Kite stamp set in Versafine Onyx Black Ink onto Distress Watercolor Paper (in my video I am using Arches Hot Pressed Paper). Next, I stamped 3 kites and kite strings as well as a number of tiny florals and leaves from the Bold Blooms stamp set onto a separate panel.
Watch my video tutorial below to learn how I made this card.
I’ve been slowly growing my Daniel Smith watercolor collection and I was anxious to play with new colors so I used them to color this card. I went with Cobalt Teal Blue to watercolor the sky as well as one of the kites and some flowers. I also used Quinacridone Rose and Magenta colors to color the two other kites and the rest of the flowers and finally Sap Green to color the leaves. For this card I used the Silver Black Velvet Brush Size 8.
I did my coloring a several layers – after I had applied the first, light, wash of color I intensified the areas I wanted to appear darker. After my coloring was done I used coordinating dies and cut these images out in my Platinum 6 die cutting machine.
I used a lot of foam adhesive and also a bit of glue to adhere my die cuts onto the card. I foam mounted the kites and flowers and used glue to adhere the leaves.
To add a bit of sparkle and shine I used sequins from the Mermaid Sequin Mix and adhered them onto my card. Lastly, I coated several flowers with Wink Of Stella glitter pen and Nuvo Crystal Glaze to make them dimensional and shiny.
Happy cardmaking! I hope you enjoyed today’s video and post.