Showing posts with label lighthouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lighthouse. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Scenic Coast 6"x 6" scenery birthday sneak peek

Hey everyone, I have some sneak peek products for you today.  I've used several new upcoming products in this one easy fun fold card.  I hope you like it and can see the possibilities with these new release items available to you starting May 5, 2026.  This is my favorite way to use the beautiful scenery papers Stampin' Up! provides us with in the 6" x 6" size.  It's pretty quick and easy and has a really good Wow! factor built in with the designer series paper doing the heavy lifting.  To see the video tutorial I've created, head on over to my YouTube channel and watch by clicking this link.





Supplies and measurements:
Sunset Coast bundle* 167781 (includes stamps & dies)
Rolling Waves bundle* 167145
Words & Wishes bundle* 167897
Sending Salutations 167857
Scenic Coast 6" x 6" Specialty Designer Series Paper
    1 piece 5 1/4" x 6", cut at 2 3/4" on the left side, then 1 1/4", leaving a 2" piece from the right side.  
    1 piece (same design) 2 1/2" x 5 1/4", then from the 3/4" piece you cut off the bottom, 2" x 3/4" for inside layer
Sunset Sparkle Sequins 167785
Basic Black cardstock for card base 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 1 1/2" and 4 1/4"
Basic Black cardstock for die cutting
Very Vanilla cardstock 2" x 5 1/4" for inside layer & scraps for stamping
Crushed Curry two-tone cardstock with adhesive sheets (152334) on the light side for die cutting Happy
Ink Pads: Blueberry Bushel, Peach Pie

Thanks so much for stopping by today!  I appreciate you taking time from your busy schedule to spend a bit with me.  I hope you have found some inspiration and will make a card and send it along to brighten someone's day.

Until next time; be happy, good health to you and happy stamping!
Teresa

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Easy beautiful lighthouse birthday card

Hello everyone!  I'm back today with a card I made using the new Framed Scenes bundle Stampin' Up! released on Tuesday.  This is a great bundle for those who struggle to make masculine cards.  All five stamps are different scenes that you can use as is or color.  The coordinating frames dies take your scenes to another level and are designed to frame the artwork beautifully.  Don't overlook this one.  It really is a good bundle.  There are no sentiments included in the set, so grab one of the sentiments you have in your stash to make cards for any occasion.  If you would like to see how I put this card together, watch the video replay here on my YouTube channel.




Supplies and measurements:
Framed Scenes bundle 165397* (includes stamps 165395 & coordinating frame dies 165396)
Something Fancy stamps 160416 & coordinating frame dies 160424) Happy Birthday sentiment & label
Happy Thoughts (retired, sorry) for inside sentiment but use what you have on hand
Elements of Text 164774 for splatter background on card base 
Garden Green cardstock for card base 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4"
Pecan Pie cardstock scrap for frame
Basic White thick cardstock for artwork piece & sentiment label
Basic White cardstock for inside layer 4 x 5 1/4"
Splendid Autumn 6 x6 Designer Series Paper, 3 3/4' x 5" & 1/2" x 4" (inside piece)
Ink Pads: Smoky Slate, Garden Green Balmy Blue & Memento Tuxedo Black
Watercolor Pencils (161700 Assortment 1 & 149014 Assortment 2): Garden Green, Granny Apple Green, Cherry Cobbler, Blue, Pecan Pie, Basic Gray & Daffodil Delight
Blender Pens 102845 (come in a set of three)
Adhesive-backed Textured Dots 163338
Blending brush 160518

I hope you have enjoyed this card today.  Head on over to my online store to pick up your new Online Exclusives products.  I would appreciate the opportunity to earn your business.

Until next time; be happy, stay healthy and happy stamping!
Teresa

*purchasing bundles saves 10% over the individual piece prices when combined.  You must use the bundle item code for the 10% bundle discount.  When purchasing Last Chance items; be sure to check if the individual piece prices are discounted.  Individual piece prices could be less expensive if the discounts are deep enough.