Monday, April 4, 2022

Waves of the Ocean Suite Collection Thank You Card

  

Hello!! Thanks very much for stopping by! It's time for Kylie Bertucci's April International Blog Highlights contest! I hope that you like my fun-fold card, and will vote for mePlease click on the button below to go to Kylie's blog, and vote by clicking on the top right corner of the thumbnail of my card (#3), until you see the heart turn red. Thank you so much for your support!!


I absolutely love our Waves of the Ocean Collection!! The card I made this month is a variation of my March contest card and my March Top Ten Winners card, but made into an accordion fun-fold card, modified from a Mystery Stamping project we made in a team meeting. (You can see the original design in my February 28th blog post.) The background of this card uses our stunning Waves of the Ocean Designer Series Paper (DSP), which is available only while quantities last! See the shopping links below if you want to get any of these products, but don't wait! (The Rhinestone Waves Basic Jewels and Blue Foils Specialty Paper are already gone!)

Top view of the fun-fold card
The card as it stands
Here is the closed card

Thanks so much for stopping by--and for voting!!! If you like my card, please click here--then remember to click on the top right corner of the thumbnail of my card (#3) until the heart turns red--that way you know that your vote is registered:


Full Directions for My Card:
  1. Cut the following layers:
    • Pacific Point cardstock: 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" (card base); 11" x 3-1/2"--scored at 3-1/2" and 7-1/4"
    • Shimmery White cardstock: 10-3/4" x 3-1/4"
    • Waves of the Ocean Designer Series Paper (DSP): 11" x 5-1/4"--scored at 1-3/4", 3-1/2", 5-1/4", and 7"
    • Basic White cardstock: 4" x 5-1/4"
  2. Stamp the pelican in Smoky Slate near the right side of the Shimmery White piece. Colour the pilings with Crumb Cake Stampin' Blends, and colour the pelican in Smoky Slate Stampin' Blends. 
  3. Stamp the wave with Versamark on the bottom left corner of the Shimmery White piece. Add white embossing powder and set with heat tool.
  4. Add ink to the wave with Blending Brushes (Coastal Cabana and Pacific Point).
  5. Cut a Post-it note to cover the sky and wave, and form the sandbank, and to mask the pilings and pelican (stamp on the Post-it note, and then cut out the shape). Apply ink to Shimmery White piece (Crumb Cake at top, then Sahara Sand) with a Blending Brush, and then stamp some texture (from Oceanfront) in Sahara Sand. Stamp the grasses in Mossy Meadow and Old Olive.
  6. Remove the sky Post-it notes (keep the pelican/pilings note attached) and cover the sand with "negative" of the sky Post-it notes. Cut a 1" circle (sun) from a Post-it note, and add to sky. Use Blending Brush to apply ink (Daffodil Delight, Pale Papaya, Pool Party, Balmy Blue, and Pacific Point) in overlapping circles around the sun, filling in all of the sky (mask the pelican and pilings with Post-it note). Stamp birds (from On the Horizon) in Basic Gray. Add another Post-it note, covering the sky, at the water line. Apply Coastal Cabana ink to water with Blending Brush, and then stamp with wave stamp in second generation (stamped-off) Pacific Point. Remove note from sun, and apply a small amount of Daffodil Delight ink to the white circle.
  7. Stamp "Thanks" sentiment (a partial stamp from On the Horizon) in Pacific Point at top left.
  8. Adhere Shimmery White piece to Pacific Point mat, so that the wave is over the 3-1/2" wide panel. Gently score to match, and gently burnish folds.
  9. Fold DSP accordion style (starting from right, "mountain", "valley", "mountain", "valley" with largest panel to the right), and gently burnish folds of DSP. Adhere to Pacific Point card base.
  10. Placing the widest panel of the DSP to your right (and all the smaller panels to the left), fit the right hand ("valley") fold of the Shimmery White card front snugly into the very right hand ("valley") fold of the DSP, with the top and bottom margins even, and adhere to the DSP. The right edge of the Shimmery White will be about 1/4" from the right edge of the card base.
  11. Fold the accordion panels into a stack, place the wave panel over top of the card, and adhere only the left edge of the card front to the first panel of the DSP.
  12. Add three Rhinestone Basic Jewels.
  13. Adhere Basic White cardstock to back of card for hand-written sentiment. 
If you live in Canada 🇨🇦 and do not have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator, I would love to be your demonstrator! Shop here! 😊


Thank you very much for visiting my blog,
and for your support!! 😊

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15 comments:

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    1. Thanks very much, Rebecca! It's so easy with our Blending Brushes!

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  2. Wow Kim, what a special card. I love the DSP, stamped images and fun fold. Thanks for being part of my International Blog Highlights this month and all the best with voting!

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    1. Kylie, thank you!! I really enjoy participating in your International Blog Highlights!!

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  3. Aaaammmazing card Kim, your blending is sensational. I love the accordion fold, each pic is a different scene. Totally gorgeous!
    You’ve got my vote 😁

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    1. Oh, Lesley, you've made my day!! Thanks for your lovely comment, and for voting!! This bundle and the DSP have become some of my favourites!

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  4. I just love this card! I love how you did the landscape! Beach scenes are always my favorites, anyway! Great job, again!

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    1. Thanks very much, Robbie! I love beach scenes, too, and this suite is perfect for them!

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  5. Beautiful card. I look forward to seeing more of your amazing work! Love this card ❤️❤️

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    1. I'm so glad that you visited my blog! Thank you very much!

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  7. What an amazing card! I LOVE the nautical theme! So creative!

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