Showing posts with label seabed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seabed. Show all posts

Monday, March 6, 2023

Sea Turtles

This card was made using the Sea Turtle stamp set and card was inspired by a card that was on Pinterest, unfortunately the artist did not sign or leave a watermark on the card. 

The card starts with a Coastal Cabana cardstock card base.

The Basic White cardstock top panel was cut out in the middle using two sizes of the Layering Diorama Dies. The smaller diorama was adhered directly onto the Coastal Cabana card base. The fish were stamped in Night of Navy ink using the fish stamp from the Sea Turtle stamp set.

The larger card front panel was embossed using the Seabed 3D Embossing folder, which is retired.  Once embossed the panel was adhered to the card base using Stampin' Dimensionals.

Highland Heather and Fresh Freesia cardstock were used to make the "sea grass". Both pieces of cardstock were embossed using the Seashells 3D Embossing folder and then cut out using the coordinating Seaside Seashells dies. Wink of Stella was added to each of the sea grass pieces before they were adhered to the card using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

The Sea Turtle stamp is a two-step stamp by using both sides of the same stamp.  The first stamp was done with the detailed side of the stamp and Shaded Spruce ink onto Basic White cardstock.  For the second stamp, Mint Macaron ink was used on the smooth side or back of the Sea Turtle stamp.  The Sea Turtle stamp is a photopolymer stamp so it is fairly easy to line up with the already stamped image.  The Sea Turtles were fussy cut and then adhered onto the card front using Stampin' Dimensionals.
Here is a look at the card from the side to help you see all of the dimensions of the card.

The sentiment is from the Friends Are Like Seashells stamp set and has been stamped onto Basic White cardstock using Coastal Cabana ink.

Flat Adhesive Backed Pearls were added randomly to the card front for accent.
The inside of the card has a Basic White cardstock panel.

The inside panel has been stamped across the bottom with the sand and shell stamp from the Seaside Bay stamp set in Crumb Cake ink.

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Saturday, June 27, 2020

Summer Lovin' Blog Hop

Welcome to Team Stamp It Groups Summer Lovin' Blog Hop!  Whether you hopped onto my blog from one of my teammates or started here 
with my blog, I'm awfully glad you "hopped" by.
For this blog hop, the Whale of a Time Suite was used to make 
a set of 9 cards and a coordinating box to hold them in. 
The Whale of a Time Designer Series Paper made making 
these cards quick and easy.  
It was so much fun creating with this suite!
Check out what I made!  
These cards were inspired by a One Sheet Wonder card set made 
The box holds all 9 cards along with envelopes and is tied shut with 
Pool Party 3/8" Sheer Ribbon. 
The turtle was fussy cut using the Whale of a Time Designer Series Paper and adhered to the card front with Stampin' Dimensionals.  The sentiment is from the Well Said stamp set and was cut using the Lovely Labels Pick a Punch.  
The card base was embossed using the Seabed 3D embossing folder, 
which is part of the Whale of a Time Suite.
The whale was also fussy cut from the Whale of a Time Designer Series Paper(DSP) and adhered to the card front using Stampin' Dimensionals.  The sentiment was stamped in Blackberry Bliss ink onto Vellum cardstock, then heat embossed with Clear Stampin' Embossing powder and cut out using 
the Ornate Frames dies.
 The card base on this card was embossed using the Seabed 3D embossing folder.  The front panel was wrapped in Pool Party 3/8' sheer ribbon and tied in a bow.  The sentiment is from the Silhouette Scenes stamp set and the little fish are from the Whale Done stamp set.
The turtle was fussy cut and adhered to the card using Stampin' Dimensionals.  The sentiment and the vines were cut using the Well Written dies.  Prior to cutting out the sentiment and vines, the Pacific Point cardstock was adhered to a piece of Adhesive Sheet.  The Adhesive Sheet made adhering the diecut words and vines to the card front extremely easy.

The turtle was fussy cut and adhered with Stampin' Dimensionals.  The "little fish" are from the Whale Done stamp set.  Whale of a Time sequins were used to make the "bubbles" and were adhered to the cards using a dot of
Liquid Multipurpose Glue.
The sentiment on this gate-fold card is from the Whale Done stamp set.  
The whale was fussy cut from the Whale of a Time DSP and adhered with Stampin' Dimensionals.  The sentiment was cut out using the Well Written dies.
The turtle was fussy cut and adhered to the card front with Stampin' Dimensionals.  The sentiment is from the Well Written die cuts.  The little pink seashells are included with the Whale of a Time sequins and were adhered with a dot of Liquid Multipurpose Glue.
The Bubblebee card base was stamped with the jellyfish stamp from the Whale Done stamp set using Bumblebee ink. The multicolored jellyfish front panel was cut from the Whale of a Time DSP.  The sentiment and the little fish are also from the Whale Done stamp set.  The sentiment panel was cut using the Lovely Labels Pick a Punch and was adhered to the card front using Stampin' Dimensionals.

I hope you enjoyed visiting my blog and looking at my project.  I would love it if you would leave a comment or subscribe to my blog.  As an added incentive, if you leave a comment on my blog and include your name and #stampitcontest in your comment, your name will be entered into a drawing to win the 
Looking Up Card Kit.  The Looking Up Card Kit is one of the all-inclusive card kits that are offered by Stampin' Up! and includes everything you need 
except the adhesive.

The winner of last month's Team Stamp It Blog Hop was 
Nancy Cox!!
Congratulations Nancy!

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