Friday, January 13, 2017

Hoping For Sunshine

Linda Vich Creates: Hoping For Sunshine. The Stitched Shapes Framelits are used to  create a brightly watercolored flower that adorns an embossed matte.
Tonight I was supposed to be teaching a stamping class but it ended up being postponed until Sunday so I got some play time!

With all the frigid temperatures we've been having, most people are longing for sunshine and warmer temperatures. I decided to make a card to reflect that hope.

With this one card, I was able to use a number of products and a try a few techniques.

I started by die cutting a small circle from a piece of the Inside The Lines paper. This designer paper is one of the FREE Sale-A-Bration products you can receive by placing a $60 order!

I used my new Watercolor Pencils to color it and blended with my Clear Wink of Stella pen. If you haven't yet purchased these, you should put them at the top of your list! They are wonderful! They can be used alone or with an Aqua Painter or Blender Pen or my personal favorite, Wink of Stella. My only complaint? I want more of them–in all of Stampin' Up's wonderful colors!

After coloring, I matted it with a Mambo Melon scalloped circle and then with a Pacific Point circle. I then die cut petals from Marina Mist using an oval from the Stitched Shapes Framelits. I used liquid adhesive to adhere them to the back of the circles.

Next I stamped a bee from the Dragonfly Dreams stamp set on watercolor paper using Basic Black Archival ink. I colored in the stripes of the bee with a watercolor pencil and then fussy cut the bee. Unfortunately, I cut off one of his antennas so I had to stamp another bee which I die cut with the Detailed Dragonfly Thinlits. I cut the wings off this one and glued it under the colored bee. I then used a Basic Black Stampin' Write Marker to trace the edges of the bee to cover up the white spots.

I cut a matte from Melon Mambo and embossed it with the Festive Embossing Folder. I used a piece of adhesive foam to adhere the matte to a Basic Black card front. I then adhered the flower to the matte using Dimensionals. The bee was added using Adhesive Strips.

I die cut the sentiment from both Daffodil Delight and Basic Black using a die from the Sunshine Wishes Thinlits. I gave the yellow piece a coat of Wink of Stella before using liquid adhesive to adhere the black behind the yellow, offset to create a shadow effect. The sentiment was then adhered to the card front.

I cut a Whisper White matte for inside the card and adhered a strip of the Inside The Lines paper down the right side. I used my Watercolor Pencils and Wink of Stella to color the strip to complete the card.

Linda Vich Creates: Hoping For Sunshine. The Stitched Shapes Framelits are used to  create a brightly watercolored flower that adorns an embossed matte.

Linda Vich Creates: Hoping For Sunshine. The Stitched Shapes Framelits are used to  create a brightly watercolored flower that adorns an embossed matte.

Linda Vich Creates: Hoping For Sunshine. The Stitched Shapes Framelits are used to  create a brightly watercolored flower that adorns an embossed matte.

Linda Vich Creates: Hoping For Sunshine. The Stitched Shapes Framelits are used to  create a brightly watercolored flower that adorns an embossed matte.

I'm hopeful that the warm thoughts I was thinking while creating this card will bring some warmer weather our way! What's the weather like where you are? Does it affect the type of cards you make?



1 comments:

Donna Ellis said...

I can hear your darling little bee busily buzzing about as she pollinates each flower most attentively, Linda! Darling card! Yikes! We either have freezing temps or way above normal temps - there is no "normalish" Florida winter here, again this year. It's so much more comfortable running the AC than the heater, though, right? Thanks for sharing your delightful card, Linda. Hoping you enjoy a great week-end! hugs, de