Happy birthday {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. I’m here today with a shaker card. A big one, it measures 5 1/2 x 7 1/2″. I wanted to use the surfboard from the Beach accessories stamp set from this year’s spring release from Purple Onion Designs, and I needed the space. I don’t usually make large cards, I tend to opt for a smaller format, but sometimes, it’s nice to have the extra space.

I stamped and colored the surfboard eight times, and fussy cut them all right up against the stamped lines. I put them aside while I worked on the rest of my card.

I used the Big Happy Birthday die from My Favorite Things to die cut into a 5×7″ piece of Soft Stone cardstock from Papertrey Ink. I put acetate behind it and added the counters of the letters back into place on top of the acetate, using the actual letters as placement guides, before doubling up on foam tape on the back of the cardstock for a deep shaker well.

On a piece of X-Press It blending card, I stamped the palm trees from the Slumber stamp from Purple Onion Designs. I used second generation stamping with Memento Espresso Truffle ink for a softer look. I masked the palm trees and ink blended a sunset using Distress inks in the colors Picked Raspberry, Abandoned Coral, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed and Scattered Straw, before coloring in the palm trees with Copics. I added sequins and gems from the Seashore mix from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards, before gluing my shaker shut.

I added seven of my surfboards to the bottom of my panel and adhered it all to a top fold card base I created from Stamper’s Select White cardstock from Papertrey Ink.

I couldn’t fit all my surfboards on the front of the card, so I glued the last one to the inside next to a sentiment from the Seaside sentiment set from Purple Onion Designs that I stamped using Picked Raspberry Distress Oxide ink.

Lots of colors for this one.

Happy birthday shaker {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. I’m back with a super simple card, featuring Mimi from Purple Onion Designs. She was part of this year’s spring release, and she’s just adorable with the umbrella drink in her hand.

I stamped Mimi using Extreme Black ink from My Favorite Things, colored her with Copics and stamped on top using Obsidian ink from Altenew, which is a super crisp pigment ink that doesn’t play well with alcohol markers, but is perfect for stamping at the end after the coloring’s done. I fussy cut her leaving a white trim, and put her to the side while I worked on the rest of the card.

I chose one of the green papers in the Watercolor Wash 6×6″ paper pad from My Favorite Things to cover the front of a landscape oriented top fold A2 card base I created from Stamper’s Select White cardstock from Papertrey Ink. I cut down a white piece of cardstock and created texture using the Crystal Distortion embossing folder from Simon Says Stamp, before mounting the panel in the center of the card front using lots of foam tape.

I then used the Stitched Happy Birthday Rectangle die from Memory Box to die cut once from the green patterned paper I’d already used and 10 or 11 times (I lost count) from white cardstock to create a shaker well. I cut the words out of the white frames, stacked them, added acetate to the back of my layered frame and adhered it in the center of the card. I then filled the shaker well with the Candy mix from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards. This mix has pearls, little flower shapes, sequins without holes, some hearts and raindrops. I topped it with another piece of acetate, then adhered the patterned paper die cut on top.

By creating the well from so many layers of cardstock, my little embellishment mix has a lot of room to shake around. A few of the pieces in there are quite large, and I didn’t want any of them getting stuck.

I added Mimi to the side of the frame. I put three layers of foam tape behind her for dimension, so she’d be level with the frame. This card has a lot of dimension, it’s almost 1/2″ at its thickest.

Simple color palette for Mimi, she’s pretty quick to color.

Waving hello {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. It seems I’m alternating between summer vibes and holiday cards these days, and I’m perfectly happy with that arrangement. Today’s card belongs in the former category, even though it doesn’t really feel like summer today. It’s 15 degrees, and even though the sun is trying its best, I think the cloud cover might end up winning. No reason to worry, though, because there’s not a single cloud in sight in my card today.

Meet Kalei. She’s from the Charmed by the Sea summer release from Purple Onion Designs, and I paired her with the Rip Curl wave from the same collection.

I colored the scene with Copics, cropped down the panel and white heat embossed a sentiment from the coordinating sentiment set using VersaMark ink and Super fine detail embossing powder from Ranger. I added a few white dots to the wave using a Sharpie and put the panel to the side while I worked on the rest of the card.

I thought the Stitched Ripple Backdrop die from Lawn Fawn would work perfectly for a subtle wave pattern in the background. It’s a landscape oriented die and I wanted a portrait oriented card, so I die cut it twice from Stamper’s Select White cardstock from Papertrey Ink, before adding colored strips along the seam for a little bit of added interest. I colored the strips with a few of the Copics I used for my scene and used a die from the Blueprints 27 die set from My Favorite Things to turn them into strips of the same width.

I mounted my scene to the center of the card using foam tape, before embellishing with sequins and raindrops from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards. The sequins are from her Ice Water mix.

The finished card is a simple looking one. I love adding dimension, the sequins and raindrops work perfectly with the colors and Kalei’s making the most of her summer. I hope you are too 🙂 And if you’re in the Southern hemisphere in the middle of winter right now, I feel your pain.

I tend to go overboard whenever I color skies or water.

Hope your day is just beachy {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends! Today’s card is all about the beach, featuring some cute critters from the Charmed by the Sea collection from Purple Onion Designs, illustrated by Stacey Yacula.

Thea, Thaddeus and Taylor are enjoying their day at the beach. I added the sandcastle from the Beach accessories set for Taylor to play with, and I also used the Ocean background in the front, the Cabana Row at the very back and even the fences from the Fences & Boardwalk set. I stamped all the images in Extreme Black ink from My Favorite Things, except for the cabana row, which I stamped using Memento Espresso Truffle ink.

I packed a lot of stamps into this one card, which is actually an A6 size card (4 5/8 x 6 1/4″). Whenever I create cards with new releases from Purple Onion Designs, I let the design of the card dictate the size of the card, whatever that turns out to be.

I colored the scene with my Copics. I’d managed to overfill a marker when I refilled it, creating a big drop of blue ink on my peach colored cabana when I went to color in the window. At that point the sky, fences and beach were all colored, I only had the critters left and didn’t want to start over, so I made the fences darker and made the cabana darker too. It’s still visible, but I  wanted the focus to be on the critters enjoying their time at the beach. If it had happened on a main element of my card, I probably would have started over.

I used a white Sharpie to create foam from the waves coming in, and stamped a sentiment from the coordinating Seaside sentiment set using Classic Kraft ink from Papertrey Ink.

Fairly muted color palette for this one.

Sea, it’s time to celebrate! {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. Can you believe it’s July already? Can it be July all year? Summer’s by far my favorite season, I don’t like the cold, and today’s card really is a summery one.

Meet Skeeter, Splash and Beaks. These summer loving friends are part of the Charmed by the Sea release from Purple Onion Designs, which was released mid-June. The Sunrise Sunset stamp in the background is also part of the release, and the sentiment is from the coordinating Seaside sentiment set.

I colored in the scene with Copics, stamped the sentiment using VersaMark ink and sprinkled on Super fine detail embossing powder from Ranger, before melting in it from the back for a smooth look. Did you know that you get smoother embossed results if you use the heat gun from the back of the paper instead of the front? It makes quite a bit of difference, actually. I urge you to try it if you haven’t already.

It looks like I wrote down the Copics I used for this card in a bit of a haste, because I see I’ve left out the blues, both for the water and the jetski. I made this card at the end of May, so I don’t really remember which ones I did use, but I believe it’s the B10 family (B18, 16, 14 and 12) for the water, and the B30 family (B39, 37 and 34) for the jetski.

Sea-suns greetings! {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. Today’s the last day to take advantage of the 30% bundled discount offer for the new Charmed by the Sea release from Purple Onion Designs. The design team and guest designers have shared lots of amazing cards over the last two weeks featuring stamps from this release, and if you haven’t purchased this collection yet, I have another card for you today that I’m hoping will inspire you that little bit more.

Meet Slumber. This little mouse taking a nap in a hammock tied to palm trees won me over as soon as I saw it. Can you imagine relaxing by the ocean, listening to the sound of the waves rushing to shore? Heaven! I stamped and masked the surf board from the beach accessories set, the crab and the bottle from the seaside accessories set, then stamped Slumber, did more masking, then added the shoreline background, all using Extreme Black ink from My Favorite Things. With the masks still in place, I stamped the sunrise sunset background using Fadeout ink from Inkon3 for a soft, no line look.

Whenever I color scenes like this, I always start with the background elements. For this card, I started with the sky and sun, then colored the ocean, the sand and the palm trees, leaving the accessories and the mouse for last. These are the most colorful elements. I even opted to color the crab blue. I didn’t want it to be brown and not show up in the sand, so I decided a blue swimmer crab was a good fit for this scene. It stands out against the other elements in the foreground, but still works with the overall design, because there’s already lots of blue on the card with the ocean and sky. Three completely different blue combos, but they work together still. Also, the blue swimmer crab makes me want to move back to Australia, even though it’s winter in Australia at the moment, and soooo cold (at least winter’s cold in Adelaide, where I used to live)!

I’ve used the sunrise sunset background on more than half the cards I’ve made with this release, and I’ve tried to color it differently for each card. I love love love the versatility of this stamp, and never in a million years did I guess in advance that this would wind up being my favorite stamp of them all, but there you go. It’s just THAT good.

To finish off the card, I stamped a sentiment from the coordinating Seaside sentiment set using Classic Kraft ink from Papertrey Ink, and I also used a white Sharpie to add dots to the sand to mimic foam.

Lots of colors used for this one, and I realize I’ve even left out a few in my graphic. I used W3, W1 and W00 for the mouse, in addition to R21 and R000 for his cheek and ears.

Happy birthday! {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. I have another card to share with you featuring stamps from the new Charmed by the Sea release from Purple Onion Designs, illustrated by Stacey Yacula.

This time, I made a birthday card. I stamped and masked Iris (running mouse), Tweet & Chirp (twin birds), the wood posts, the boardwalk and beach fences and finally stamped the beach house in the background, all using Extreme Black ink from My Favorite Things.

I had the scene all figured out, but struggled with the colors for this one. I’m usually confident in my color choices, but had a hard time with this card. I didn’t want to repeat the color combinations I’d used for the cards I’d already made using stamps from this release, and the combo I tried just didn’t work with the bright aqua. The door, windows and the trim of the beach house all have so many layers of different colors, and the end result is a mottled, rusty look. The rusty look, while not what I was going for, is cool, and I leaned into it by coloring one of the birds in the same color, as well as Iris’ skirt.

The end result is more of a fall vibe than a summer feel, but some people still go to the beach late in the season, and little Iris looks like she’s running away, so that part at least feels appropriate.

To finish off the card I stamped a sentiment from the coordinating Seaside sentiment set using Winter Lake ink from Altenew. Ooooh, I just had an idea (based on the Altenew color name, actually). Maybe I should make this card for different seasons, maybe a winter one, a more proper summer one and a spring one.

Fairly limited color palette, actually, considering how many colors I tried for the beach house trim.

Have a flippin’ fantastic day {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. I’m back with another card using products from the brand new Charmed by the Sea release from Purple Onion Designs. This time, I made a mini slimline card.

I wanted a bit of a dramatic sunset for this card, and also for the critters (Gazing) in front to be looking at something else besides the sunset. Flipper was a good fit, and I used the bottom bit of the Ocean Background stamp to create the shoreline. I colored the scene with my Copics, and did very little blending in the sky. The streaky sky reminds me of Edvard Munch’s work, and though completely unintentional, I’m very okay with that.

I adhered my colored panel to a card base I created from Stamper’s Select White cardstock from Papertrey Ink, stamped a sentiment from the coordinating sentiment set using Classic Kraft ink, also from Papertrey Ink, before finishing off the card by drawing in white dots for the foam near the shore using a combination of a white Posca pen and my Gelly Roll 05 from Sakura.

Lots of colors for this one.

There’s still time to take advantage of the bundled promotion. You can purchase the entire Charmed by the Sea collection at a whopping 30% discount until June 29th. The bundle includes all 34 stamps (some are actually stamp sets) AND the coordinating sentiment set, so this is a huge release, and 30% off is a big deal!!!

Aloha {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. Summer has FINALLY arrived. It’s warm, it’s sunny and I’m loving every minute of it. Another arrival today is the new release from Purple Onion Designs. Charmed by the sea is a massive collection of stamps in Stacey Yacula’s signature style, and I’ve had the best time creating cards with this release.

I did a ton of masking for this card. I love creating stories in my head with these images, then stamping them and making them come to life. Kai (fox surfer) and Mimi (hedgehog with cocktail) are meeting in front of the tiki hut.  I used the surf board and beach sign from the beach accessories set, stamped the tiki torch in a few places and masked everything before stamping the Sunrise Sunset stamp using fadeout ink from Inkon3 for a no line look in the background. I love that sunrise sunset stamp, and have used it for many of my cards, but they all look very different.

I colored in my scene using Copics, then stamped the Aloha greeting from the sentiment set using Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide ink.

I used a lot of colors for this card.

In the Purple Onion Designs store, there’s a special bundle price for a limited time.  The entire 34 stamp collection and coordinating sentiment set can be purchased as a bundle with over a 30% discount until Thursday, June 29th.  That’s a huge discount on a huge release, and definitely worth checking out.

There’s also free shipping over $75 on US orders (no code needed) & $10.00 off international shipping on orders over $85.00, use code SAVE10 at checkout.

It’s your birthday! {Purple Onion Designs}

Hi, crafty friends. I’m sharing a fun birthday card today, featuring a few images from Purple Onion Designs. Dotty is as adorable as all of Stacey Yacula’s other critters, I just love her illustration style so much. This particular mouse has her arms out, making her the perfect choice if you want her holding something. I chose the balloons from the Balloon Trio & Streamer set, making sure the knot holding all the balloons together is in her hands. I stamped both the balloons and the cute little mouse using Extreme Black ink from My Favorite Things, and stamped The Perfect Spot behind them using Fadeout ink from Inkon3.

I colored the scene with Copics, then used The Perfect Spot again to stamp on white cardstock (Stamper’s Select White from Papertrey Ink, my favorite white cardstock), this time using Memento Espresso Truffle ink. I wanted this to be more visible than the background without being stark black, and this color is perfect. I then die cut the white panel using two dies: a rectangle die from Waffle Flower to make it smaller and the Watercolor Wash Free Form die from My Favorite Things to create a window.

I added foam tape on the back of my white panel for dimension and lined up the stamped lines on the two panels as best as I could, before adding my double panel to a card base I created from Soft Stone cardstock from Papertrey Ink. I then stamped a sentiment from the Everyday Blurbs stamp set using Picked Raspberry Distress Oxide ink, fussy cut around it leaving a thin white border and mounted it on foam tape. To finish off the card I used a Gelly Roll 05 to create white dots on the pink balloon.

Fairly simple color palette for this one. I also used B90, which is a color I’ve made myself.