Showing posts with label Rest & Relaxation stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rest & Relaxation stamps. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Framed Beach Scene Retirement Card

Hello crafty friends! What would be better than a long trip to the beach to celebrate a retirement? I sure don't know! That thought was my inspiration for this framed beach scene card that features one of my favorites from the latest Honey Bee Stamps release, the Palm Beach Cover Plate and the coordinating Palm Beach stencils.

I began by running the Palm Beach Cover Plate die through my die cutting machine with 80# white cardstock. Then I used each of the coordinating stencils to color this beautiful scene with Blender Brushes and various inks. I used a few inks in my stash (linked below) and some Distress Inks. The Distress Inks I used are Peacock Feathers, Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Black Soot, and Gathered Twigs.

Next I die cut 110# white card stock with the Wood Frame Builder dies. After I glued the stenciled scene to my A2 card base, I used glue to adhere the frame pieces to the card.

To add a few embellishments to my framed beach scene, I die cut 110# cardstock with the Lovely Layers: Small Seashells dies. I also colored these with Blender brushes and a few inks in my stash. Then I used glue to adhere three of the seashells at the corner of the frame and a foam dot to adhere the sand dollar.

I stamped the sentiment from the Rest & Relaxation stamp set with black ink and cut it out with the coordinating die. To accommodate the extra height added by the seashells, I added a double layer of foam strips to the right side of the sentiment. I added a bit of glue to the back left of the sentiment to adhere it.

I love how quick and easy it was to make this card! I hope you've found some inspiration here too. I appreciate you stopping by and hope you have a wonderful day!

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Wednesday, July 24, 2024

VW Van Beach Scene Light-up Card

Hello friends! Today my card features the SO fun Lovely Layers: Beach Bound Honey Cuts by Honey Bee Stamps.  But check this out! I made the van light up to go with my evening sunset beach scene! These are not as hard to make as you may think. Check out the details below!

First I created the background. I used two strips of removable tape to mask off the area for the ocean. Then I used blender brushes to add Mermaid Lagoon Distress Ink through the two Layered Waves stencils.

I moved the pieces of tape to protect the inked ocean and then blended on several Distress Inks to create the sunset and evening sky. The inks I used are Carved Pumpkin, Squeezed Lemonade, Tumbled Glass, Stormy Sky, and Chipped Sapphire. The sand is inked with a light tan ink and then stamped with the Sandy Shores background stamp in Gathered Twigs. I stamped it a few times without re-inking the stamp the second and third times.

I used a white gel pen to add dots to the evening sky for the stars.

I created the cute van by die cutting teal, white, and gray cardstock with the dies in the Lovely Layers: Beach Bound set. I also die cut a piece of vellum with the die that has the headlights on it because we need to have the lights transparent. Then I followed the Layering Guide to assemble the pieces with glue. NOTE: I did not adhere the headlights to the van.

I used a few Copic markers to color the surfboard and a fine tip black pen for the details.

Next I die cut the two palm tree layers that are in the Lovely Layers: Hammock set from white cardstock. I blended on green and brown inks to color the layers. I adhered the layers with glue while following the Layering Guide. I glued them to the background layer and trimmed off the excess.

For the lights, I used my die pick tool to poke holes in the center of the spot where the headlights are. Then I used a pencil to make a mark through the holes onto the background scene layer and poked a hole there too. Now I can use those holes to make pencil marks on the card base for the light placement.

Now I can adhere the die cut vellum "headlight covers" onto the van.

One more planning element is to decide where the battery pack for the lights will be placed. You can use a stamp that says "push", or just hand write it onto the front of the scene layer. Just be sure to place the "push" so the lights come on when it's pushed in that spot.

In the photo above, the card base is on the left and the back of the background scene is on the right. I only had a set of Pear Blossom Press's EZ-Light with three lights. That round foam dot you see is what I covered the third one up with. All of the foam tape is Pear Blossom's extra thick tape (World's Best Foam Tape). If you don't have that, just make a double layer of the foam tape you have.

As you adhere the beach scene layer onto the card front, press the lights to be able to see that those holes are directly over the lights.

Press the lights again as you adhere the van on the card to make sure the holes in the headlights are directly over the lights. Look how cute it is with the lights on!

It looks very subtle in the photo, but in real life it is noticeably brighter! You can also check out my post on my Instagramwhere I have a short video clip and the lights show much better in that!

I stamped a sentiment in black ink from the Rest & Relaxation stamp set and cut it out with the coordinating Honey Cut. It is adhered to the card with foam strips.

I hope you've enjoyed my light-up beach scene card today! Thank you so much for stopping by--you are appreciated!

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Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Beach Scene Card with Ink Blending A Sunset

Hello crafty friends!!  I love going to the beach and just love all of the beach themed items in Honey Bee Stamps new Sunkissed Summer release!  Today my sunset beach scene card features the Palm Beach Cover Plate with the coordinating stencils and one of the adorable houses from the Lovely Layers: Beach Houses Honey Cuts.

Did you know that the Palm Beach Cover Plate does not cut?  It presses this beautiful beach scene into your cardstock. To accentuate the embossed details, I used my tan embossing mat when I passed the piece through my die cutting machine.

Then I used ink blending brushes and various inks to add color through the six Palm Beach stencils. For the ocean I used Peacock Feathers Distress Ink.  The sunset is Mustard Seed, Crackling Campfire, Tumbled Glass, and Uncharted Mariner Distress inks.

When I was finished with each of the stencils in the Palm Beach stencil set, I trimmed the piece just a tiny bit. This gave me a white border of about 1/8" showing when I glued it to my A2 card base.

Next I chose one of the beach houses in the Lovely Layers: Beach Houses set and die cut it from 80# Neenah. I also die cut the palm trees, coconuts, ladder, fish, and a few other items.  I used mostly the same inks I used for the Palm Beach stencils to color all of the Beach Houses items.

I downloaded and printed the awesome Layering Guide that can always be found just below the product description on the website.  I used this guide to easily assemble the pieces with glue.

I used foam dots and foam squares to adhere all of the Beach House elements to the card.

Next I stamped a sentiment from the Rest & Relaxation stamp set with black ink. Then I cut it out with the coordinating Honey Cut.  I adhered it to the card with some foam strips.

I would love to have a sweet little house on the beach nestled into a grove of palm trees! How about you? Of course, I imagine that there is a back porch to sit out and enjoy all of the beautiful sunsets too!

Thanks so very much for stopping by.  I hope your day is awesome with lots of crafty time!

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