Sunny Studio Stamps: Woolly Friends


Hello Crafty Friends! I’m on the Sunny Studio Stamps blog today and I have a fun Easter card to share with you featuring the new Woolly Friends set. This super cute set is just perfect for any Spring or Easter scene and pairs seamlessly with the previously released Bunnyville set. So let’s get started.

I stamped the images from the Woolly Friends Stamp and some flowers and butterflies from the Bunnyville Stamp sets onto a piece of Neenah Solar White 110 lb cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I used the coordinating Woolly Friends Dies and Bunnyville Dies to diecut them out. I colored with Copic markers and highlighted with a white gel pen.

COPIC COLORS:
Sheep: E000/00/21/11, C1, C3/5, R00/20
Fence/Basket: E41/31/33
Butterflies: Y11/13, V000/01/12
Flowers: RV10/21/13, YG03/17
Eggs: RV10, YR12, Y11/13, YG03, BG10, V000
Bow: RV10/21/13
Grass: YG03


For the background, I used the Frilly Frames Hexagon Dies to diecut a panel out of a white cardstock. I masked off the scalloped edges. I used the Slimline Nature Borders Dies to diecut a piece of clear acetate to make my own cloud stencil. I used my homemade cloud stencil, Tumbled Glass and Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide inks to ink blend a subtle background onto the white panel. I added some grass with a Copic marker (YG03). 

For the sentiment, I stamped the sentiment from the Bunnyville Stamp set with Worn Lipstick Distress Oxide ink directly onto the panel. A piece of craft foam was adhered to the back of the panel before it was adhered to a piece of pink cardstock.

I adhered the colored images to the front of the card with a combination of liquid glue and foam tape for additional dimension and interest. The card front was adhered to an A2 white card base (4.25" x 5.5"). 


I appreciate you taking the time to stop by and visit today. I hope you liked my card. For more info and ideas, be sure to visit the Sunny Studio Stamps Shop. Please also visit my INSTAGRAM feed for more inspirations.

Have a wonderful and crafty day!

Hanh

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