My next card uses stamps from that same stamp set, and I will be entering all the same challenges above, but switching the MFT color for the
MFT Sketch #498. I really love how the pool water looks, and I used the MFT Perfect Pool Water stencil for that effect. Yes, my cool cat is sitting in the pool reading her book, enjoying her summer birthday. Also, did you notice that her eyes are closed. I think she is just holding her book while she naps!
Switching over to Hero Arts, I have three cards that I will be entering into at
Stay Crafty with Hero #12: Friendship and
A Blog Named Hero: Embossing challenges. This first card was inspired by one of the cards on
this video, showing ways to use the Beach Heroscape stamps and dies. On this first card, I used a texture plate to add subtle texture to the sunny sky. The buildings come from the Hero Arts Color Layering Village stamps.
I used an embossing folder to add texture to the kraft card stock I used to create my sunny beach on this card. I am also entering this card at
The Male Room #140: Sport.
Last of my trio of Hero Arts cards is this card, using one of my very oldest Hero Arts stamps, Dictionary Greetings. I love a stamp that never goes out of style. For this card, I embossed the entire card front with a burlap texture plate. The flower is from PTI Lilies of the Field. I will also enter this card at
AAA Cards #170: Maxi White Space with Flowers.
My last card was inspired by the challenge at
Seize the Birthday #195: Non-neutral Card Base, the colors at
Just Add Ink #514,
CAS on Friday #184: Anything But White, and
AAA Birthday #13: 3D. I used a cover plate by Serendipity Stamps called Floral Cuts, and it die cuts a floral pattern over an entire card front, but many of the flowers do not completely cut. I lifted up the petals on many of those partially cut flowers.
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