Last weekend I had a fun craft day with a fabulous friend, which finally gave me a chance to play with some stamp sets I'd bought before Christmas but hadn't used. I always seem to need birthday cards, so that's what I focused on.
Supplies (all Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Whole Lotta' Happy (WPlus9 Design Studio)
Paper: Thick Whisper White card stock
Ink: Cucumber Crush, Bermuda Bay, Pacific Point, Daffodil Delight, Memento Tuxedo Black, Project Life journaling pen
Accessories: Sunny Yellow Pearl Pen (Viva Decor)
This is definitely a mailable card -- there are no layers, ribbons or bulky embellishments. (I realized as I was writing my supply list that I didn't even use any adhesive. That doesn't happen often.) But I think it still has plenty of personality.
I started by stamping the graphic "happy" sentiment three times in three different colors. I wanted to use shades of green and blue, so I chose Cucumber Crush, Bermuda Bay and Pacific Point. (I have to say that I really like this color combination.) Then at the bottom I stamped "birthday wishes" in black.
To add some detail to the background I stamped several starbursts in Daffodil Delight. A few dots of yellow pearl pen add a little dimension and shine. Finally I doodled a border around the edges of the card front.
Supplies (all Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Whole Lotta' Happy (WPlus9 Design Studio)
Paper: Thick Whisper White
Ink: Cucumber Crush, Bermuda Bay, Pacific Point, Daffodil Delight, Memento Tuxedo Black, Project Life journaling pen
Accessories: Brights Enamel Shapes, Dimensionals, Glue Dots
I liked the color combination of the first card so much that I decided to stick with those colors (and stamp set) for another card. I selected a different "happy" stamp, inked it with Daffodil Delight and stamped it slightly below the center of the card front. I stamped the rest of the sentiment in black ink just above and below the "happy."
I cut a piece of scratch paper in a rectangle just big enough to cover the stamped sentiments. Holding the scratch paper in place, I stamped the strings for the balloons. Here's a little tip: The stamp for the strings was basically a straight line. I curved it a little when I placed it on the clear block. Then I flipped the stamp around for a couple of the strings so they didn't all look the same. I stamped the balloons on separate card stock, cut them out (by hand since I don't have the dies for this set yet) and adhered them to the card with either Dimensionals or Glue Dots to create different levels. I used a journaling pen to draw little "tails" on the balloon strings (I'm not sure I like that detail. Oh, well.) and added three enamel stars.
And there you have it: a couple of simple, happy cards. Thanks for stopping by!
Pretty colour on your cards Andrea! My fave is the "Happy Happy Happy Birthday" one! Those yellow stars are so cute and bright!
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