Card Class, July 6th

Card Class, July 6th

Hello friends!! Welcome to this week’s Card Class!!

This week, I was inspired by lots of new products that have been coming in!! Check out how fun these cards are! I LOVED making these to share with you!!

For the first card, I was inspired by this new die-cut in from Hero Arts!! It is called “Sun and Waves Window Frame” die cut

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Look how FUN this card is!!!

The splatter effect was created using Faded Jeans Oxide Spray Ink and Blue Mica Watercolors. I LOVE how it turned out!!

Check out the Video Tutorial below:


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The inside is even fun!! Look at the cute little sailboat!!


For the next card, I was inspired by another new die cut from Hero Arts, “Honey Pot fancy die-cut” This die cut is so, so fun!!

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I had SO MUCH FUN getting ideas for this card!! I knew I needed to incorporate HONEY in the card somehow!!!

I used HOT GLUE on the honey spoon die cut and then stretched the glue!! I applied a little bit of Gold Mica Powder to make it look EVEN MORE like honey!! I am so tickled with how fun this card is.

Check out how cute the card is!

Watch the Video Tutorial below:


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For the last card, I wanted to use this new die cut from Lawn Fawn, Happy Hibiscus! Isn’t this die cut SO FUN?!? I was so inspired!!

Look at how fun this card is!! It is so bright and cheerful… it makes me REALLY HAPPY!!!

We used Inks and Blending Brushes to colorize the flowers and leaves:

Distress Ink:

Mowed Lawn

Distress Oxide Inks:

Squeezed Lemonade

Ripe Persimmon

Worn Lipstick

Festive Berries

I also used the CUT-OUT from the die-cut as a stencil on top of the woodgrain background and finished off the card with a Green Mica Watercolor Splatter!!

I am BEYOND PLEASED with this card!!

Watch the Video Tutorial below:


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Thank you for checking out this week’s Cards!!

If you have any questions, feel free to call!!

See you soon, friends!!

~Elli

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