It's been crazy busy the past couple of days.  I've finally got all my chores, running around, etc. done and can spend some quiet, relaxing time in the studio.  I have a workshop with Lili and Natasha tomorrow, so I will spend some time this afternoon prepping for that. 
On to the cards for today.  I made another card for this week's color challenge (CC367 - Chocolate Chip, River Rock and Baja Breeze).    Made with all SU! products ... hope you like. 
"Sailing Away" 
Stamps:  Sail Away, Vintage Labels - sentiment (SU!) 
Paper:  Chocolate Chip, Whisper White, Baja Breeze striped DP (SU!) 
Ink:  Baja Breeze, River Rock, Chocolate Chip, Baja Breeze re-inker (SU!) 
Accessories & Tools:  1" double-stitched Baja Breeze ribbon, post-it notes for masking, sponges, small oval punch, medium oval punch, hole punch, anchor charm, white Baker's twine, Tombow glue, sticky strips, adhesives, and dimensionals 
I masked the sky area on a small piece of Whisper White cardstock.  I sponged Baja Breeze ink below the mask, making it a bit darker at the bottom and lighter towards the masked line
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I removed the mask and placed it covering the water.  I sponged River Rock ink over the center area, and sponged Baja Breeze ink all around the rest of the cardstock.  I removed the mask.
I stamped the sail boat in Chocolate Chip ink, making sure the "waves" were below the horizon line.  I stamped the image again onto a scrap piece of Whisper White cardstock and cut out the white sails.  I glued the white sail on top of the main stamped image.
I mounted the main panel onto a frame of Chocolate Chip cardstock. 
I added Baja Breeze striped DP to the bottom of my Whisper White card front.  I attached the ribbon around the middle, secured it at the back and then mounted the card front onto a card base of Chocolate Chip cardstock. 
I mounted the main panel on top, popping it up with dimensionals to add depth. 
I stamped the sentiment, punched out the small oval and framed it with a medium oval of Chocolate Chip cardstock.  I punch a small hole and threaded through a piece of baker's twine (which I had dyed with Baja Breeze re-inker) and attached the anchor charm. 
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The second card today is a CASE of a card by Colleen Dietrich (Smoatsmom on SCS) ... click here to see her card.  I just love the layout of this card - so perfectly CAS.  I used all SU! products for this card. 
Here's my version ...
"Happy Birthday, Man" 
Stamp:  Four Square (SU!) 
Paper:  River Rock, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Not Quite Navy, Well Worn DP (SU!) 
Ink:  Early Espresso (SU!) 
Accessories & Tools:  1 1/4" square punch, copper brad, adhesives, and dimensionals 
I cut 1 1/8" squares from three of the Well Worn DP.  I mounted the squares onto coordinating colored cardstock punched with the 1 1/4" square punch.  I added a brad to one of the squares. 
I stamped the "Happy Birthday" in Early Espresso ink onto a square of River Rock cardstock.  I mounted the three Well Worn squares around the stamped square, popping each one up with dimensionals.
I mounted the square of River Rock onto a card base of River Rock, popping it up with dimensionals to add even more depth. 


 
2 comments:
ack! love it!
Hi Loll
I appreciate your detailed instructions of the steps you took to create this beautiful "Sail Away" card, thanks.
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