Warm Summer Vibes and Sweet Seashells Card!
Today we are sharing this beautiful and summery card by Zsofia!This card features:
Seashells Stencil
Newton's Sand Dollar Stamp Set
Newton's Sand Dollar Die Set
It is Zsofi here today with a cute summer card using the adorable Newton's Sand Dollar Stamp Set. These days I am rediscovering my stencils and different stencil techniques, so I will show you how you can create an ombre textured look with what you already have. Let’s dive in.
I started with a piece of kraft cardstock, secured the Seashells Stencil with a removable adhesive spray and applied 3 shades of Ditress Oxide inks with a blending brush: Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmelade and Worn Lipstick. Before removing the stencil I added a layer of Astro Paste Frostbite. It dries clear and gives a glittery texture. I removed the stencil and set
the panel aside to dry.
Then I stamped and coloured the Newton's Sand Dollar Stamp with Copic markers. I die cut it with a die from the Hexagon Frames Die Set and used the one size bigger die to create a mat: I cut that scalloped hexagon twice from coloured cardstock, and simply cut one of them at the stitching with scissors. In this way I had an in-between layer, I love how it turned out!
For the sentiment I used two lines from the same stamp set: one I white heat embossed on a thin strip of black cardstock, the other I stamped in black on coloured cardstock together with a shell, which I coloured quickly with Copics. Then I die cut this with the smallest Hexagon Frames Die and trimmed off the stitching. I added a black layer under it, which I cut with the same die.
After assembling this very dimensional card, I used a white gel pen to add some details and used glossy accents on the shell.
I hope you like this summer card and got inspired to rediscover your stencils and stacking dies.
Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you soon!
To see more cards by me you can visit me over on my blog, safsafdesign!
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