Hello my crafty friends...
I'm back with my second sneakie snoo using an upcoming set for Gerda Steiner Designs...
Hello my crafty friends...
I'm back with my second sneakie snoo using an upcoming set for Gerda Steiner Designs...
Hey friends...
I've been getting crafty with a super cute new set that will be coming soon to Gerda Steiner Designs so my posts this month will be little sneaky snoo's....
Hello again and welcome, it’s Karen here today. There’s a new release at Gerda Steiner Designs and I’ve chosen the You Rock stamp set to use on my card today. This is such a fun set to use for those younger people in our lives … oh, who am I kidding? It’s good for those older people too! So here’s the card I came up with.
It’s almost a one layer card too! I popped the snail in the front up on foam tape, so I think that means it doesn’t qualify as a true one layer card. I created the background by stencilling on my card front. I used the MFT Grassy Edges stencil and some Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide ink for the grassy section. I created a little hill for the main rock to sit on as well. For the sky, I used the Cloud Edger stencil from A Colorful Life Designs and some Cosmic Shimmer Colour Cloud ink in the Clear Day shade.
I used my Copic markers to colour in the images, and have listed them below if you’re interested. After fussy cutting everything out, I added some Glossy Accents to the sunglasses. I positioned all the characters on the front to determine my layout and where I wanted the music symbols to go. I then stamped on and clear heat embossed, the music symbols ( I did add some more music symbols from the Carol Kittens stamp set). Finally, I glued the characters down and popped the front snail up on foam tape before adhering him down. On the inside, I stamped the sentiment “Hope Your Birthday Rocks”. So another quick and easy card! Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you are having a great day!
Copic Markers used:
Rocks - W2, W3, W4, W5
Snails - BV23, BV34, V20
Mouse - C3, C2, C1, C0, R00
Guitar - R39, R29, R35
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Hi everyone! It’s Jeannie (InsideoutJeans) on the blog today with Gerda Steiner Design’s stamp set named, Be Mine Monster. This little monster is so adorable -- I just had to use him right away.
I stamped him out using Fadeout Ink and colored him using copic markers. I used Fadeout Ink because when I first saw him, I imagined him to be furry so I wanted to create that texture without a dark outline. The no line coloring ink helps to support the texture. He's definitely the focus of the image. This little stamp set has coordinating sentiments that fit perfectly in the heart he's holding.
For the background, I wanted to go with something colorful and lovey. I pulled out a heart die cover plate and die cut out a watercolor panel I had. It was a bit colorful, so I did die cut out a piece of vellum to soften the background so the little monster could stand out.
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you get inspired to create. Come back again soon for more inspiration and ideas! Happy Crafting!
Hello and welcome, it’s Karen here today. I’m sure you already know that there’s a fun, new release in the Gerda Steiner Designs shop. I just couldn’t decide which new stamp set to play with for this post, but in the end, I decided that since it was coming up to Valentines Day, I would go with the “Be Mine Monster” stamp set. Who could say no to this cute little guy?
For the background, I used the “Conversation Hearts” embossing folder from Taylored Expressions to emboss the card front. Using a small circular brush, I added in some Distress Oxide ink to the hearts in Spun Sugar, Tumbled Glass, Shaded Lilac, and Squeezed Lemonade. Finally, I popped the monster up on foam tape and placed him on the card front in the lower right corner. Just a super quick and easy card to make. Thank you for stopping by and I hope you’re having a great day!
Copic markers used:
BV02, 04, 13, 23
RV17, 06, 04, 02
V15, B02
Heart - RV29, 25, 23
Hi everyone! It’s Jeannie (InsideoutJeans) on the blog today with Gerda Steiner Design’s stamp set named, Valentine Penguins. Yes, it's January but I didn't intend to make a valentine's card at all. I actually don't like the commercial aspect behind the holiday and firmly believe that you should always show people you care about them year round.
For this card, I'm using some atelier inks to do ink blending. They blend so smoothly and I wanted a non-traditional colored sky (mainly because one of my goals for the year is to go outside my comfort zone). I used Bee Sting Yellow, Sweet Petunia Pink and Peacock Blue with a splatter of water and Perfect Pearls all over. Also, I wanted to add an element of the sky, so I used the clouds border die, cutting pieces of white cardstock and vellum to give it a bit of interest.
I colored up the two penguins with copic markers and fussy cut them out. I tend to really like the no white outline look but you definitely can use the dies or cut with an outline too. They are pretty simple images to cut (one of the reasons why I love to mask and fussy cut with Gerda Steiner sets).
The card came together really nicely and I am so happy with how it turned out since, it's not specifically a valentine's day card but a card to tell someone they are loved.
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you get inspired to create. Come back again soon for more inspiration and ideas! Happy Crafting!