Hi, crafty friends! My blogging has been sporadic lately. Madness (the good kind) at work and the world cup are the reasons behind my absence, but now that we’ve been kicked out of the world cup because FIFA didn’t want us advancing to the semi finals, I can focus on other things. Vacation time is also right around the corner, so I’m hoping to share lots of cards! I’m starting with this cute ice cream truck from Purple Onion Designs, brilliantly illustrated by Pei. This is Happy Cone Mobile, and it’s from the Sunshine & Daydreams collection that was released a few weeks back. The Woodsy Background is from the same collection.
I wanted a storybook look to this, and the ice cream truck is a fairly busy image, so I decided to stamp the background in fadeout ink from Inkon3 for a no line look.
I colored my scene with Copics, and when the coloring was complete, I put the panel back in my Misti and stamped the truck again, this time in Obsidian ink from Altenew. It gives such crisp, dark black lines, but it’s not Copic friendly, so I need to do this step once the coloring is complete. I tend to hold my breath hoping I don’t offset the stamping, as I don’t want to have to start all over again. This time it worked. I stamped SPECIAL DELIVERY and the postmark stamp using Classic Kraft ink from Papertrey Ink. The stamps are from the Vintage PostCARD and the Vintage PostCARD Add-On stamp sets, which are both older sets from Purple Onion. I also stamped a sentiment from the Sunshine & Rainbows sentiment set using Clover ink from Concord & 9th.

I used the largest die in the Nesting Postage Stamps die set from Hero Arts to turn my panel into a large postage stamp.
I adhered strips of solid color cardstock towards the top of my 6 1/2 x 5″ card base, before mounting my huge postage stamp scene in the center with foam tape. The colors I used are Nectar, Sorbet, Starfruit, Clover and Bluebell, all from Concord & 9th.
To finish off the card I added a couple of yellow hearts from the Beach Dreams Crystal collection from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards.
I used a LOT of colors for this one. Very few colors for the background, but a lot for the truck and these cute friends!!