I'm here today with a couple of cards featuring some of the fun digis from the July release at The Cat's Pajamas. Many of us in the US are in the throws of summer and have been dealing with extremely hot temperatures. Bunny from the new
In Shape Digistamps has figured out a way to beat that heat.
For card 1, I fired up the Silhouette, printed and cut the Bunny from
In Shape. I created a little scene for him by using a background paper along with the frame/tree from
Gnome Sighting, grass from
Grassy Patches and sun from
Wonky Sun and Clouds.
Everything was cut from white card and colored with different mediums. Bunny was colored with colored pencils, the sun and tree with Distress Oxide Inks and the grass with Copic markers. The first sentiment I cut was too large, so I stamped the same with the retired stamp set on a die from my stash.
Card 2 was inspired by a maker on YouTube. He used a stamp similar to Inkspots and Splatter Digistamps to create "blood" on a Halloween make.
All the elements for this card were cut with the Silhouette Studio. The tag from Fancy Frames Digistamp/SVG is the background. Elements from Hide and Eek, and of course the red splatter from Inkspots and Splatter, were all added to a panel on the tag. The sentiment from Mwahh was printed, matted and embellished with a retired TCP die.
The tag's backdrop was chalked with blue and grey and Drac was colored with Copic markers. To finish things off, Stickles on the spiderweb and bats from Witch Please were added. The tag was layered onto an A2 card base covered with a panel of Halloweenish paper.
Here are the fun sets from the July release Iʻve used today -
Two wonderful cards Brenda, I love the rabbit in the hammock, what a day he is having...lol... Hope you can enjoy your summer, ours is doing its usual, rain one day sun the next and storms for good measure, haha.xxx
ReplyDeleteFabby cards Brenda, I absolutely LOVE the "round" is a shape!! LOL xx
ReplyDeleteThese two cards are wonderful Brenda! And so clever! Hugs, Kate!
ReplyDeleteTwo great cards, Brenda! I especially liked the sentiment on the first one; it made me smile.
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