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Hello, friends! I am finally back home from Simon’s CREATE event that took place this past weekend in Columbus. I taught a Spellbinders class showing different ways one can use dies and while I was at the event I had this feeling that CREATE is like CHA for crafters. Know what I mean?
It was such an amazing place, so many wonderful, talented, creative people, so much positive energy. I got to meet my long time Facebook friend – she was a student at CREATE and we got to hand out a ton! I am very grateful and honored to have had the chance to be a part of CREATE.
If you’d like to take a look at this event you can explore #simonsayscreate on Instagram.
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Today I have a simple card to share, this project was inspired by a comment on one of my previous posts (Hero Arts Mermaid Card) – Barb in kazoo said: “Love the card. I actually appreciate the fact that it wasn’t colored. I don’t have the skills or time or desire to always color in an image“. And this is exactly how I sometimes feel.
So Barb’s comment made me thinking – I have so many outline images that are meant to be colored, why not create a card using some of them and skip the coloring altogether?
CARD DETAILS
I started working on this card by cutting 1 1/4″ wide colored cardstock panels. I used Simon’s Sea Glass, Surf Blue and Audrey Blue cardstock colors. I also created an A2 top folding card base (I used Neenah Solar White 110 LB cardstock) and adhered my panels on top. I started with the lightest panel in the middle and radiated darker colors up and down the card.
Next I used my mini MISTI stamp positioner and VersaFine Onyx Black ink and started stamping critters from the Stacking Animals stamp set. I first placed the elephant in the middle and added a sentiment under him (later I foam mounted a sentiment that was white heat embossed onto black cardstock panel). I didn’t use birds and mouse from Stacking Animals set as their eyes were either too big or too small to fit a googly eye.
After my stamping was done I adhered a googly eye onto each critter; after I took photos of this card I noticed I forgot to add 2 eyes to the alligator above the elephant, so I added them later.
I wanted my images to have some sort of a highlight or detail, so I used a white pigment pen and added white dots to the backs of my critters and also colored some sections white. I also added tiny black dots in between the animals to fill the background with some faux texture.
SUPPLIES
I’m listing the products I used below. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!
Simon Says Stamp Stacking Animals Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Surf Blue Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Audrey Blue Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Sea Glass Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Black Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Neenah 110 Lb Solar White Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Tsukineko VersaFine Onyx Black Ink Shop at: SSS |
Mini Misti Stamping Tool Shop at: SSS |
Ranger Dylusions Paint Pens 2 Pack Shop at: SSS |
Scrapbook Adhesives Black Foam Tape Shop at: SSS |
Be Creative Tape 3mm Sookwang Shop at: SSS |
Creative Hands 100 Black Googly Eyes Shop at: SSS |
This card is super cute – the stamps match the eyes and background perfectly – great job!
Create does sound amazing 😀
As is your card – so happy to see the color blocking again, and your googley eyes are so much fun (let me re-phrase, your critters” googley eyes – LOL)!
Such a fun card!! Love the googly eyes!!
I am not a critter type person – but this card is absolutely adorable! Love it!
I love this one, AND the mermaid version! Love your videos, Yana!
I love this card and the stamp set is one of my favorites! Thanks so much for showing how versatile stamp sets can be.
This card is so much fun! Those eyes just set off the figures so well. Thanks for sharing.
This is so great Yana, sometimes not colouring can be good too and who doesn’t like googly eyes??? They make anything fun!
I love this card. I love the images all over, the big eyes and white touches. Great idea.
What an awesome card Yana! Love the googly eyes and the color blocks!
I really like your card! Thanks so much for posting it!
Oh Yana….I want all your cards to have video tutorials!! This is just so so adorable.
Such an interesting, unique and fun card! Great trick for using outlined images! I like you added googly eyes. So hilarious! Especially the turtle;)