Today I am sharing a card made using the new Under the Moon stamp set. This stamp set is designed to create a scene and I used it to create a note card to cheer up a friend who loves dolphins.
To recreate the under the moon card, you will need:
Azure Afternoon card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Basic Black card – 5⅛” by 3⅜” Basic White card – 5” by 3¼” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside Basic Black card – 2¾” by ⅜”
I stamped the ‘sea’ image in Pool Party ink, twice at the bottom of the smaller panel of Basic White card.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Under the Moon stamp set used to make lovely dolphin themed note card
Using Sponge Daubers, I applied Daffodil Delight, Calypso Coral and Azure Afternoon ink to the circular image. I stamped this above the ‘sea’. The sun was then added in Daffodil Delight ink.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Under the Moon stamp set used to make lovely dolphin themed note card
The ‘clouds’ were stamped in 1st and 2nd generation Azure Afternoon ink.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Under the Moon stamp set used to make lovely dolphin themed note card
I added the leaping dolphin using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. The stamped panel was then glued to the Basic Black layer and mounted onto the Azure Afternoon card front.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Under the Moon stamp set used to make lovely dolphin themed note card
The sentiment was stamped in Versamark ink onto the strip of Basic Black card. I covered the strip with White Embossing Powder and heat set it using my Heat Tool and added it to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Under the Moon stamp set used to make lovely dolphin themed note card
A trio of Opaque Faceted Gems completed the card.
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Hello and welcome to the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop where we are sharing something we have been working on recently. I have chosen to share the enjoy the run birthday card made for my husband’s upcoming birthday using the Enjoy the Day designer series paper. He is a keen ultra-runner and loves to run in 30 – 100-mile events – so this dsp and the co-ordinating Greatest Journey Dies were perfect for his birthday card.
To recreate the enjoy the run card, you will need:
Starry Sky card base – 11” by 5½” – scored at 2¾” and 5½” Basic White card – 5⅜” by 5⅜” Enjoy the Journey dsp – 5¼” by 5¼” Basic White card – 5⅜” by 2⅝” Enjoy the Journey dsp – 5¼” by 5¼”
Thick Basic White inner card base – 9¼” by 4¼” Enjoy the Journey dsp – 4⅛” by 3⅝” Enjoy the Journey dsp – 4⅛” by 2⅝” Scrap Basic White and Basic Black Basic White card – 5¼” by 5¼”
Using Multipurpose Liquid adhesive I glued the larger pieces of designer series paper (dsp) – I used the starry sky patten – to the slightly larger panels of Basic White card. The panels were then glued to the Starry Sky card base.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Enjoy the Journey designer series paper used to make a card for a double Z fold card for a runner and shared in the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
I die cut 3 or 4 of the ‘ground’ strips from scrap Basic Black card and laid them out along the bottom of the 3 smaller panels of dsp – I used the green mountains and trees pattern – I moved them around until I got the look of a connected strip of ground.
Journey designer series paper used to make a card for a double Z fold card for a runner and shared in the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
The die cut strips were then trimmed to fit and glued to the panels of dsp. The panels were the added to the Thick Basic White inner card base using the same liquid adhesive.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Enjoy the Journey designer series paper used to make a card for a double Z fold card for a runner and shared in the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
I die cut a number of ‘runners’ from scrap Basic Black card and added then to the scene with liquid glue.
The white inner card base was the positioned onto the Starry Sky card base and the front panel of both adhered together, making sure to only add glue to the left side of the Basic White piece.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Enjoy the Journey designer series paper used to make a card for a double Z fold card for a runner and shared in the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
I added glue to the back of the Thick Basic White bae and closed the card, adhering it to the back panel of the Starry Sky card base.
Clouds were then die cut from scrap Basic White card and added them to the card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Enjoy the Journey designer series paper used to make a card for a double Z fold card for a runner and shared in the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
The largest Basic White panel was then glued to the back of the card and decorated. This gives a place to write a message.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Enjoy the Journey designer series paper used to make a card for a double Z fold card for a runner and shared in the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
For the Envelope:
Enjoy the Journey dsp – 8⅞” by 8⅞” – scored at 4 ½” on all 4 sides using an Envelope Punch Board
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Enjoy the Journey designer series paper used to make a card for a double Z fold card for a runner and shared in the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
Please continue around the hop to see what my fellow demos have been making recently.
If you don’t have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours! If you don’t have a catalogue and live in the UK, please let me know and I will be delighted to send you one. To order any supplies click on the “shop online” button at the top of the page. Alternatively, contact me and I would be happy to place an order for you. To join my team either click on the link above or click on the contact me button above and I will contact you with more information.
Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.
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