Showing posts with label Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Starfish Wishes ~ Double D

Good morning friends ~  It's time for a new challenge over at Double D Challenges and the theme is "For the Kiddos". 
 
I'm not sure why I dragged my feet so, while deciding what I wanted to make for a card.  Perhaps because the inspiration tile was all Disney characters and I don't own anything Disney related.
 
I went out on a limb and cut these starfish shapes out of white cardstock, which I then colored using DOX inks, adding the spots with a copic marker.  The faces are stamped with my favorite faces from Peachy Keen Stamps.  Seriously folks, these faces can be used on just about everything and they're so cute!
 
These happy little starfish are all sunning themselves on a stenciled beach.  
 
 Here's an inspiration tile to help you on your way:
 
Don't let the Disney characters throw you off course.  The cards can be anything for kids, so have fun with this challenge.  You'll find more amazing inspiration at Double D Challenges.
 
Thanks for stopping by!


Tuesday, July 1, 2025

A Trio of Ocean Themed Cards ~ CCS

Hello friends~ I have three ocean themed cards up on the Cutcardstock blog today.
 
Using multiple colors of quality cardstock from Cutcardstock, I made three different backgrounds using one die from Bluebird Studio.  
 
The crab, whale and lighthouse are all from Elizabeth Craft Designs.
 
The sentiments are from Elizabeth Craft Design and PTI.

If you'd like to see more details, please float on over to the Cutcardstock blog for more details.

Thanks for stopping by!


Wednesday, June 18, 2025

You Had Me At Aloha ~ Double D

Aloha friends~ My friends Diane and Darlene are inviting us to the beach for their next challenge.
 
 
 I have many "ocean" stamps and dies, but not many for the beach.  Then I remembered about this sunbathing beauty from Whimsy Stamps.  

Penguin Beach Chair is the name of the stamp and I think he's just adorable, sunning himself while drinking a cool cocktail!
 
I colored him with copics and framed him using a polaroid snapshot frame from Lawn Fawn.  The sentiment from Honeybee Stamps fits him to a "T".

I do hope you'll visit DD Challenges to see how the team was inspired.  Here's the photo board to help inspire you further:
 
 There's a prize that could be yours to take home when you play along.
My friends at DD Challenges and I would love to see your card in the linky. Aloha, my friends!

Thanks for stopping by!


Monday, August 5, 2024

Guest Designing for A Cut Above

Good morning friends~  My dear friend Vicki Robertson started a new challenge blog, A Cut Above, on July 1st and I couldn't be more inspired and excited to see a challenge that focuses on die cuts.   


If you know me at all, you know that I love working with die cuts!

I am honored to be joining her this month as a guest designer, and since August is known for the dog days of summer I thought a relaxing beach card would be perfect for this month as the theme is "Anything Goes".

I pulled out several of my favorite beachy, summertime sets to make this clean and simple card.

All of these dies come from my years of designing for Dies R Us and they're most likely all retired now, but their timeless design make them "keepers" in my book.

Amy Design Picket Fence
Marianne Design Beach Chair
Elizabeth Craft Design Sand Castle
Elizabeth Craft Design Octopus
Elizabeth Craft Design Seaweed

I know Vicki would be so appreciative if you visited her new challenge blog, A Cut Above, become a follower and support her by playing along.  She is giving away a gift card to A Cherry On Top to the winner, which will be randomly drawn from all the participants.  


Thanks for stopping by!


Sunday, July 28, 2024

Put Me There!

Warm sandy beach, palm trees, setting sun and an empty beach chair.
Please, put me there!
This Adirondack chair is calling my name.  Beach Sunset Stencils from Lawn Fawn were the jumping point for this card.

The Adirondack chair is an oldie from Impression Obsession, while the palm tree from Elizabeth Craft Design is also old and long since retired.

I think I'll enter this card into the following challenges:
Just Us Girls ~ Anything Goes using a stencil
Word Art Wednesday ~ Anything Goes

I hope you're enjoying your summer.

Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, July 22, 2023

Lawn Fawn How You Bean Seashell Add-on ~ ScrapbookPal

Summer is my favorite season.  Living on the east coast we have rugged rocky coasts and sandy beaches.  One thing I enjoy doing, which I don't do enough, is going to sit by the oceans edge and just be still.

I recently had the pleasure of working with Lawn Fawn's summer release.  My assignment was How You Bean Seashell Add-on Stamps & coordinating Lawn Cuts, through ScrapbookPal.

These stamps and dies are right up my coastal alley!  

Here's how I made my cards:  
I started by stamping all the seashell images onto 80# Neenah Solar White cardstock scraps that I pulled out of my scrap box.  This is a great way to use up some of the smaller pieces of cardstock that are leftover from other projects but are too big to toss away.  I then colored them with Copic Markers.

Next, I die cut them all out using the How You Bean Seashell Add-on Lawn Cuts.  You can see I amassed quite a pile of them. 
 
Next, using the Nuvo Smooth Precision Glue Pen, I randomly applied glue and then sprinkled each shell with Elizabeth Craft Designs Cool Diamond Silk Microfine Glitter.

Card #1:
For the first card, I stenciled a very light background onto an A2 sized kraft cardstock base, using a swirly stencil I had in my stash.  I then added a strip of weathered wood design paper and simply layered all the shells along the bottom of the strip.  This image could possibly reflect the results of my collecting seashells all day at the beach.

I stamped the sentiment from How You Bean Seashell Add-on Stamps to the lower right corner.  

Card #2:
I used the Beach Sunset Stencils to create a warm, sunny background for card #2.  I needed enough sand along the bottom of the card panel for the seashells to land, so I slid the cardstock through the sandy part of the stencil so that I could extend the sand, and stenciled on Brushed Corduroy DOX Ink.

I then finished stenciling the rest of the scene using Salvaged Patina, Broken China, Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Mowed Lawn and Vintage Photo DOX Inks.

In Focus:
I glued the seashells onto the sand and added flecks of sand using a fine tip brown marker, and stamped the sentiment just above the sunrise.

Two summer cards just perfect for celebrating the all-to-short summer season here on the east coast, and I still have lots of leftover die cut images all ready to use for a future project.

I've linked all the supplies I used below, that can be found at ScrapbookPal.com:
Nuvo Smooth Precision Glue Pen

I hope you'll stop in for a visit at ScrapbookPal, and while you're there check out there New Arrivals and what's Coming Soon.  They also have an extensive line of wonderful products in their Clearance section.

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Friday, July 14, 2023

House Mouse ~ Beach Time!

Good morning friends.  A couple of weeks ago, I was introduced to the House-Mouse & Friends Monday Challenge.   I've only played along once, until today.  You can create a project with the idea that "Anything Goes", but there's always a theme option.  
This week's theme option is to use a circle, so you'll see I've used a few.

I found this image online and printed it on my home printer, then colored it using Copic markers.  I cut the image out using a stitched circle die and mounted it to a scalloped circle card base.

Including the beach ball, I've used three circles.

I hope you'll check out the challenge.  If you don't have any House Mouse images, there are lots of printable images available on the internet.  I printed this onto 80# Neenah solar white cardstock and it went through my printer just fine.

You can find the challenge below.  I do hope you'll check them out!

House Mouse & Friends Monday Challenge ~ Anything goes with the option of using a circle.  

Thanks for stopping by!


Thursday, June 22, 2023

Inhale. Exhale. Enjoy!

There's nothing more relaxing than sitting on the beach, warm sand between your toes, watching the tide roll in and out.

I could do it all day, every day!

Using some older supplies, all retired, but always in style.



I'll be adding this card to the following challenges:

Word Art Wednesday ~ Anything Goes

AAA Cards ~ Everything Beach


Thanks for stopping by!


Friday, July 1, 2022

Paradise, A State of Mind

When you live on the east coast, where winters are long and cold, "Paradise" really is a state of mind.
I started my card by stenciling Bold Florals by ARTplorations onto the background of an A2 sized card base, using DOX inks.

I added Dee's Distinctively Tropical Leaf Trio, that I also blended with DOX inks.


The Impression Obsession Flip Flops add to the beachy feel and the tiny flowers are from Spellbinders.  The sentiment is from HoneyBee Stamps set called "Sea Breeze".  Yes, please!!

 I often listen to steel drums and tropical music when I'm creating in my craft room on those dark, cold, winter days.  It helps to put my mind in a different place.

Here's a list of the products I used that can be found at Dies R Us:

Impression Obsession Flip Flops
Dee's Distinctively Tropical Leaf Trio
Spellbinders Flowers 
Distress Oxide Inks


Be sure to stop by the DRU Challenge blog to see more fun inspiration and join in on the fun!

Thanks for stopping by!