Sunday, June 6, 2021

Summer Seashells - Stampin' Up! Friends Are Like Seashells - The Paper Players 544

   Whew!  Is it hot enough for you?  Here in my neck of the woods we've reached the 90s and high humidity portion of the year which will stretch all the way until September!  Get those cool drinks poured!  Definitely time to stay inside and stamp!  

  The Paper Players Challenge has a great warm weather theme for everyone this week.  Ann has given us the theme of Signs of Summer which is perfect if you ask me!  I can't wait to see the variety of cards in the gallery this week!

   I decided that beach and shells were definitely a sign of summer.  We have a great beach vacation every year and shell collecting is always one of my activities.  I don't ever find fun, tropical colored shells like on my card but the bright cheerful colors are perfect for summer.


  I got busy with some ink blending and watercoloring for this card.  The base is Coastal Cabana, then a piece of Bermuda Bay.  Next I embossed a piece of Whisper White with the retired Seabed embossing folder.  Then using blending brushes I added Coastal Cabana, Granny Apple Green, Mango Melody and Flirty Flamingo.

  I pulled out some watercolor paper and stamped a variety of shells, sand dollars and starfish in Crumb Cake ink.  Then using the same colors that I used for blending I watercolored the shells etc. mixing and matching the different colors.

  After cutting them all out I arranged them around a white embossed sentiment on Bermuda Bay cardstock.  A length of Fine Art ribbon backs the grouping and then the whole thing is popped on dimensionals.  

  A few leftover sequins from an old Paper Pumpkin kit are added for a little extra something.

  The Design Team always has great samples for the challenges as well as throughout the week!  Give them a look:

Jaydee
 LeAnne
Claire
Joanne
Laurie
Anne Marie
Ann
Nancy
Debbie 

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

Stamps: Friends Are Like Seashells

Ink: Coastal Cabana, Granny Apple Green, Mango Melody, Flirty Flamingo, Crumb Cake, Versamark

Paper: Coastal Cabana, Bermuda Bay, Whisper White, watercolor paper

Accessories: Seabed embossing folder (retired) blending brushes, Seaside Shells dies, Fine Art ribbon, dimensionals, sequins

7 comments:

  1. What a delight for the senses, Amanda! I absolutely adore the fun colors you have used on the shells. They remind me of the few trips where I was lucky enough to leave Iowa and head to Florida. I LOVED walking the beach. Thank you for sharing this Sign of Summer! Have a wonderful week!

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  2. Amanda, love the colors you used, the texture you added and how your elements work so beautifully together. Definitely a beautiful summer themed card. Hope you're enjoying your week.

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  3. I am loving all the color on your seaside card Amanda! Don't you just wish shells came in bright colors, however that's what card making is for, as we can create in whatever color we choose! Your shells and background are as lovely as can be! Take care!

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  4. I just love the colourful background and shells on your beach card this week Amanda - so much more colourful than real shells usually are and definitely as beautiful! You inspired me to dig out that set and use that sentiment on a card today too - it's one of my favourites, yet until now has been un-inked so thank you for inspiring me to put that right!

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  5. The pastel colors of your beachy card are just dreamy, and I love how you've combined them with the shells! That's a great sentiment too for a fun summery card!

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  6. Amanda, I love all those fabulous soft pastel colors and how you placed all those fabulous shells around the sentiment. Such a great take on the challenge
    hugs
    jaydee

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  7. Oh Amanda, this is fabulous! I love all the colors your used to create this beach scene! The shells make me long for a walk down the beach! You rocked this challenge! Have a great weekend, My Friend!

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