Coastal Cabana with Under the Moon +
My card evolved as I worked on this week’s project. I had planned to use the Full of Life Designer Series Paper, but forgot about it early in the creative process. It is such a bright and happy DSP and I love it - just not this time. I love the Under the Moon stamp set but it hadn’t seen ink so decided that Coastal Cabana would be great for the sea section - and in the end didn’t use the water stamp. Have you designed a card that ended up completely different to initial ideas???
A hole was cut through the blended panel using one of the larger Spotlight on Nature dies and it was used to cut through the card front in the same spot. The embossed background was cut into 1cm strips and laid over the blended background panel, leaving a small gap between strips. Next time I try this technique I may leave bigger gaps to better show the hole underneath. When the card is standing open the effect of the hole does have a lovely subtle effect but it’s hard to pick it up in the photos.
The Under the Moon stamp set is a Distinktive stamp that gives different depths of ink by simple stamping. I love the effect. The rising moon and clouds were coloured using Coastal Cabana, Misty Moonlight and Fresh Freesia inks. The clouds were inked in Coastal Cabana ink and then some Misty Moonlight was added with a Blending Brush. The moon was stamped twice, one with Fresh Freesia ink and Coastal Cabana and Misty Moonlight blending. The second moon was inked with Coastal Cabana and Misty Moonlight blending. This moon was later fussy cut along the centre white area and was then popped up over the Fresh Freesia moon with Dimensionals. The dolphins were stamped in Misty Moonlight. As this is a stand alone stamp set, all the pieces were fussy cut and arranged in place with either Dimensionals or Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
Splattering was added with a Coastal Cabana Stampin’ Write Marker. A sentiment from the You are beautiful Stamp set was white heat embossed onto Coastal Cabana card-stock and then fussy cut. Some threads from the deconstructed Shimmery Striped Ribbon was swished behind part of the sentiment and a few Ombré Matt Dots were scattered.
I decided not to waste the die cut circle from the background so the same Spotlight on Nature dies cut a double circle with a fold on one edge. The blended label was adhered to the top of the folded Basic White piece and it was positioned back in the hole. Multipurpose Liquid Glue was applied to the back of the circular label and the card was closed. Thereby adhering it in place inside the card. it was stamped with 2 sentiments from the Grateful Blessing stamp set were stamped in Misty Moonlight on the blended section and inside the folded section providing a hidden message. Some left over images helped to decorate the card inner.
Thank you so much for calling by to check out my Coastal Cabana Under the Moon card. I have decided to give it to a friend for Fathers’ Day from his fur family. I will need to work out how I can get it to him as a surprise from his girls.
I do hope to see you next week when we will be featuring Copper Clay as we continue the weekly 2024-2025 Colour Creations Blog Hop series. Also, many of us are hopping Monday evenings till the end of November for the 2024 Heart of Christmas Blog Hop. We share a range of Christmas projects to provide inspiration for your Christmas preparations. We would love you to call by.