Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Getting Away from Gnome -- The Beach

Have you checked out Stampendous! fabulous gnu gnome stamps? If gnot, you should! I'm going to spend the next few days sharing them because they're just that freakin' fantastic!

It's after Memorial Day and the beaches are beginning to open, albeit with social distancing in place. As you can see in the card below, my gnomes are doing exactly that. They're mostly separated, except where they are family members who share a house. Gnomes are law-abiding citizens, don'tchagnome?

Here's my card with the wonderful gnu Gnome Beach Perfectly Clear Stamp Set. I've also used a sentiment from the Ocean Wisdom Perfectly Clear Stamp Set.


Stampendous! Products Used:
Gnome Beach Perfectly Clear Stamp Set
Ocean Wisdom Perfectly Clear Stamp Set
Tuxedo Black Memento™ Ink by Tsukineko®
Onyx Black VersaFine™ Ink by Tsukineko®

Other Products Used: 
Solar White Classic Crest® Cardstock by Neenah Papers
Desert Sand Cardstock by Neenah Papers
Copic® Markers:
    Sand: E40, E41, E42, E43
    Ocean: BG02, BG11, BG23, BG72, B01, B02, B52
    Sky: B21
    Gnomes:
      Skin: BV000, E21, E11, E00, R00, R01, R20
      Beards: C0, C2
      Hair: E08, E44, YR27, YR31, Y23
      Bathing Suits and Hats: R24, R27, R30, R32, B02, B04, B16, N4, N6, BG11, BG23
      Chair: E23, E27, E47
      Surfboard: BG11, R30
Grey and Red Triplus® Fineliner Pens by Staedtler
White Gelly Roll® Gel Pen by Sakura
DoubleDot Patterned Paper by BoBunny Press®

Instructions:

  1. Cut a piece of Desert Sand cardstock to 11" x 5.5". Score and fold to form a 5.5" square card.
  2. Cut a piece of BoBunny patterned paper to 5.25" square, then adhere to the card.
  3. Using Tuxedo Black Memento ink, stamp the images onto white cardstock.
  4. Color the images and background with Copic markers.
  5. Use white gel pen to add sea foam to the waves.
  6. Use Onyx Black VersaFine to stamp the sentiment onto the image panel. Heat set.
  7. Trim the image and mat with the reserved Desert Sand cardstock.
  8. Adhere the image panel to the card.
Thanks for visiting today!


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