Happy Monday! Nothing makes me happier than cards with stamped succulents! Jillibean Soup Design Team members show us how you can create a shape shaker card or a card with stamped images. Take a look...
Sending Smiles Card by Zinia Amoiridou
Jillibean Soup
Stamp and Die Set: Succulents, Balloon Party
Shape Shaker Card and Insert: Cloud
Shape Shakers: Sequins/Blues, Jewels & Sequins/Watercolor, Birthday
Other: Watercolor pens and alcohol markers.
Don’t feel like you have to spend hours on a card for it to be appreciated. Stamp a couple images on cardstock. Die-cut them out and then color them in with markers. Want your coloring to have a little more depth? Use two shades of the same color. Start by coloring your image in with the light color. Add some depth with the darker color. Come back with the lighter color and blend the colors together. Adhere some strips of patterned paper and cardstock to a card. Add your stamped images. Stamp a sentiment under them. Finish your card with a few sequins.
I'm Happy To Be Stuck With You Card by Teri Anderson
Supplies:
Jillibean Soup
Patterned Paper: Bohemian Brew/Bite Size Bites; 2 Cool For School/Boys Rule, Too Legit, Way Cool
Stamp and Die Set: Succulents
Sequins: Neutrals
Other: Cardstock, Ink, Markers.
Creating cards with the Stamps & Dies sets from Jillibean Soup’s Shape Shaker program is always a fun option. Tracey McNeely created a card using the Succulents stamp & die set using with some patterned paper from Farmhouse Stew and a few Copic markers. She created a mask so that she could overlap the two succulents in the background and the cactus in the front was adhered with foam tape to add some dimension.
I'm Happy To Be Stuck With You Card by Tracey McNeely
Supplies:
Jillibean Soup
Patterned Paper: Farmhouse Stew/Bite Size Bits
Clear Stamp and Die Set: Succulents
Puffy Stickers: Bohemian Brew
Other: foam tape.
These are delightful!
Posted by: Jean Marmo | July 09, 2018 at 02:17 PM