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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

HC Sea Breeze Oval Layered Card

Good morning! 
I've used my ovals for this card with foam sheet between
each layer for more dimension.
Some pieces are in the center layer, some the first 
and some on top.
I used a sand embossing powder around my heart 
and randomly on the sand.
Can't you just imagine that couple right outside our 
scope of vision?


HC PRODUCTS USED      
HCD1-7264     SeaBreeze Harbor Die
HCD1-7265     Sandand Sunset Die
HCPC-3890     SeaBreeze Harbor Stamp Set
HCPC-3892     Sandand Sunsets Stamp Set
HCDP1-2107   SeaBreeze Paper Collection
HCPC-3804     HeartfeltLove Sentiments Stamp Set
HCD1-7162     EyeletHearts Die
HCD1-7157    Eyelet Oval & Basics Large
HCD1-7156    Eyelet Oval & Basics Small
HCD2-7189    Eyelet Rectangle & Basics Die
RINK44444    Ranger Texture Paste Opaque
TSMP804       Desert Sand Memento Ink
TSMP900       Tuxedo Black Memento Ink
PGM15015     RajniChawla’s Crystal Clear
352854           Metal Tip for Adhesive
159723            Dries Clear Adhesive

Other Products:
White cardstock, Stickles, Hero Arts Sand Embossing Powder, Foam sheet, foam tape, London Gray Memento Ink, black cardstock, Copic Markers: E53, E33, E35, E59, C2, C3, W2, W3, W5, E81, E43, YG03, YG17, B21, B24, Y11, Y15, Y38, R81, R17, R29, E42.

Instructions:
Card size: 5 1/2 X 7 1/2".  Cut 2 piece of cardstock and 2 pieces of decorative paper 5 1/2 X 7 1/2", use ovals to cut out centers (One 2 1/4" and the other 2”)   Cut 2 pieces of foam sheet 5 X 7”, cut ovals out of center to match cardstock.  Cut a card 11 X 7 ½” then fold in half.  Cut black cardstock 5 1/2 X 7 1/2" Use rectangle die to cut out center leaving a frame.  Cut a piece of white 5 1/2 X 7 1/2" and use a craft knife to cut out center 1/8” smaller a around than the black frame to leave a small white inner edge to frame, cover the back of double frame with foam tape and set aside.  Cut a piece of decorative paper 5 X 7 for white card base then glue it to the center of the card.  Cut a piece of blue to use as water and glue it down.  Cut 2 more strips of blue for top 2 layers to match horizons on each layer and glue them down after cutting away any portion that covers oval opening.  Cut tan decorative paper for the sand and tear top edge for top layer.  Stamp I Love You onto tan paper and die cut with heart die then glue to sand on right side.  Apply embossing fluid around heart then use sand embossing powder to edge heart, heat to emboss.  Sprinkle  sand embossing powder randomly over sand after stippling on some embossing fluid then heat.  Apply texture paste and glitter to the torn edge of the sand, glue to bottom of top layer.  Glue foam sheet, cardstock and decorative paper together for each layer and set aside.

Stamp rowboat twice, fence, large lighthouse scene, cloud, birds, sunset and extra rocks for lighthouse scene, die cut and then color all pieces.   On card base, glue sunset down matching horizon lines then glue one layer with foam sheet down (the one with smallest oval first).  Glue the clouds and part of the lighthouse scene (cut between lighthouse and house). Glue next layer with foam down lifting lighthouse to go over onto top layer (base of lighthouse is on layer below).  Glue the house section on matching grass line and then pop up extra rocks (use double foam tape on left section of rocks and glue on house section on rocks.  Apply texture paste to rowboat scene, on the sand, let dry then pop the other rowboat on top of it.  Glue set to top layer matching sand lines.  Use right end of fence on left side of card, pop up.  Use Stickles on all the water.  Stipple glue on sand and sprinkle glitter onto it.  Glue birds to the sky.  Now adhere frame to the top of card.

For my second card I used an idea I saw on our Heartfelt Creations Facebook page by Stephanie Beck.  She used this pattern for a beautiful card.



HC PRODUCTS USED       

Other Products:
White cardstock, Stickles-Crystal, foam tape, pearls, Copic Markers: BG72, BG11, C2, C3 , BV20, YG03, YG17, R11, R17, R29, E53, E33, E35, E08, E51, E42, E43, W3, W5, Y24, Y21

For more tips on creating with the flower shaping molds, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/FSdPL7nXvQE
Instructions:
Card size: closed-6 X 4, Open 6 X 12.   Follow template pattern for card base.  Cut paper panels from decorative paper-starting at left 3 7/8 X 5 7/8”, 7/8 X 5 7/8”, 1 3/8 X 3 7/8 (X 4 pieces), 7/8 X 5 7/8” all vertical.  Horizontal pieces: 7/8 X 2 7/8” (X4 pieces).  Cut from 1 piece of  5 7/8 X 12” decorative paper.  Glue all panel pieces on to corresponding panels on base.

Stamp using black, birds X 2, shells, sand pipers X 2, sailboat, Rope frame, fences X 2, leaves Using Fern Green, blossoms using Yellow, orange, blue, and pink and sponge with the same colors.  Die cut all pieces then color.   Stamp sentiment on another piece of the same paper (from the other 6 X 12 piece left over).  Die cut with the circle die, die cut a white mat with a little larger circle.  Cut out the lifesaver, post and anchor to use, discard rope frame. Shape the blossoms in the Mold.

Pop up  fence pieces to each side of the card.  Pop up birds onto the sky areas.  Pop up the sailboat  Pop up sandpipers and shells (cut shells and sandpipers apart and spread out over card).  Glue blossoms and leaves to left and right bottom sides.  Add glue to the centers of blossoms and sprinkle on Prills.  Glue circle sentiment and mat to the top left side.

Stipple glue onto sand and flowers then sprinkle on glitter.    Add pearls around shells.  Add Stickles to water.
If desired you can glue other sunset paper to back of card just to finish it off.
The template for this card is Template for special Z-fold

5 comments:

Patricia Manhire said...

Two gorgeous cards!

TLady said...

BOTH of your cards are GORGEOUS, Robin!!! ;)<3

JD/ Jill said...

Amazing, Amazing, Amazing! I think that says it ALL!

Diane H said...

What amazing cards. I so am going to try to recreate the second card. Panoramic design. Thank you for the directions

Connor Holder said...

Good blog poost