What a WONDERFUL September release from Kindred Stamps!... I had hours and hours of creating bliss with Animated Pals and I know you will too... It's a magical set, and I'm sure you will have someone in mind when you create fun cards and projects as I did...
Card #1 took me to the forest where the wildflowers dance and sing...
I could have kept going and going and going with the flowers! I used several Kindred dies for this card:
Bare Trees Craft Die was used to make my own stencil for the background forest. After ink blending with assorted distress oxide inks (4-1/4" x 5-1/5" panel) (I chose 3 greens that I thought looked foresty), I die cut each tree on a big enough piece of card stock that I could then use as a disposable stencil. I started with a light brown for a deeper in the forest vibe, and an espresso brown for the remaining trees. I alternated which tree to use for interest, and staggered the positions where a trunks fell as well. At this time, I stamped my character & flower image and colored in the leaves of the flowers. (I failed to color in the leaves, and coloring after the matter wasn't as successful as if I had...) You can stamp over a trunk, doesn't matter, as the final image is a fussy cut image, you will be covering the original up...I would HIGHLY encourage you color those leaves though...it is very hard to fussy cut to the line that small of detail, and you can adhere your flower heads easily over the original stamped image (with colored leaves)...and still appear like they are not a flower head without a body attached, lol...
Next step: I like to do this, I like the sparkle...is to cover up the image you have created so far with Holographic Sticker Paper I buy on Amazon. It's not pricey at all...a little goes a very long way, and it's MAGICAL! Next die I used: Card Basics Die. I kid you not...probably the most used die set in my craft studio... I used it to cut my stitched rectangle. You may need to run it through twice, the sticker paper doesn't clean cut, but, it's cut enough you can pull it apart or run a scissor cut on it, the definition of the actual rectangle is fully cut. Lastly, I used: Fairy Cloche Die Set for my random flowers. This is where I chose bling for the centers, and had fun with my alcohol markers to get a variety of bright colors on the petals and leaves..
My last step...DIMENSION!!! I went 3D, but only 1 of the dimensions, I used dim tape. The 2nd layer is glued directly on the prestamped image. Why such explanation to detail here?! It's because I cut to the line, and I had to do some unique cutting through flower faces to remove those blank spots next to our girl's hair here...I felt it was worth the extra step, it sure made fussy cutting 10x easier!!! So..the first layer will include the all of the characters, but the two flowers in front...they will have had their faces cut apart due to me being able to get that blank space around the 4 flowers in the 2nd layer. (The first layer is the first stamped image in the beginning, the only layer where the leaves are colored). 2nd Layer...everything, but, flowers in front...unusable due to fussy cutting efficiency... 3rd layer: is our girl here, with the 2 flowers beside her with usable faces. I hope this makes sense. I didn't to me, until I actually sat down and did it.
Now...add the flower die cuts, and run wild with the wildflowers! This is a very long post, but I know I will be asked how this was done, so, I gave you a run down of the layers. This truly was one of those cards, I never wanted to end. It was colorful and fun to create...and I need some of that getting lost in wonderland for a bit these days.
Now...on to the last 3 cards...lol...I promise, I won't be so definitive on these ones.
#2 Aloha ... I can smell the coconut sun tan lotion and taste the pineapple just writing this...
A little more brief here: I used alcohol markers to make my sand on a random hill die of mine. I freehand cut the ocean, but did the color of the water using distress oxide / ink blending. The waves...a random wavy stamp...could easily be a freehand wave too. I did run a black acrylic marker over the top, to give it a black "stamped edge" look, since this was a freehand ocean. (I use a black acrylic marker on the edges of everything I fussy cut, it won't bleed into the carefully cut out and colored image) (beware though, it doesn't dry fast, I have smudged a few images every now and then with a big black mark...now, I'm very careful, especially if it was something tedious to cut out!) Ink blended sky, water distress sprinkles, etc...random dies for the trees/sun/mini flowers... and Stitched Alpha Die Set for my Aloha, I'll bet Adaline Alpha Die Set would be a great font too...I don't have this alpha set, but plan to in the future. I do know, I sure love having a font die set on hand. Just be careful to not lose any letters in your room! A giant magnet is a must! It could be hard to do a future word without all the letters! lol!
#3 Jungle Vibes...
My last card used the Card Basics Die set as well. I made my own designer paper for the red striped, yellow background and the cow spots designer paper. Both felt liberating, I randomly made black dairy cow spots using a black alcohol marker, and I carefully drew lines using a ruler and red marker for our square paper. You see that Holographic Sticker Paper again, I wanted interest on this card, and that was quick and easy. Although you can't tell much in the photo, I took a black alcohol marker and colored my circle and my black mat over a White Diamond Print Inkjet Glitter Paper another staple product I have in my room. :)
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