Hi everyone! It’s Jeannie (InsideoutJeans) on the blog today with Three Room Studio‘s stamp sets sharing a scene card to celebrate Fall. I pulled out a few stamp sets to put this card together. I envisioned how I felt when coffee shops started offering their seasonal drinks.
To start off, I pulled out the coffee cup from Awesome Coffee and the cup from Let’s Hygge. I wanted it placed on a counter once the barista has finished making your drink. Since this was a coffee shop, I wanted to add a person waiting for her drink as well as a chair to lounge in near the window. I pulled the lady from the Yay! stamp set and then the chair from Let’s Hygge and put them behind the counter.
I wanted to add a bit more detail to add to the scene. For the lady, I added longer sleeves to her outfit to portray cooler weather. I also decided to add a window near the door to complete my little coffee shop environment. I added woodgrain to the counter and I also pulled out the Skate Sleep Repeat’s little florals to decorate the coffee cup to give it a fall vibe.
To finish off this card, I chose the sentiment “Enjoy Life’s Simple Pleasures” from the Let’s Hygge. Because of all the things that have happened this year, I feel like this sentiment really hits home. 2020 has definitely made me appreciate the small things (even just going into a coffee shop to get a drink). I hope you take time out to enjoy life’s simple pleasures as well!
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you get inspired to create. Come back again soon for more inspiration and ideas! Happy Crafting!
Welcome to the weekend crafty friends! Today, I’m sharing a card featuring the Three Room Studio stamp set named, Mom’s Hibiscus for this week’s challenge (including a sentiment). This one is definitely an easy one. I actually had used a photo for inspiration that contained a lot of red/green but not Christmas!
I stamped images from the Mom’s Hibiscus stamp set using Memento Tuxedo Black out ink and masked a few of them to create a corner piece filled with this floral. Then I colored them up using copic markers mainly using reds as inspired from the photo.
For the background, I stamped Mom’s Hibiscus scattered around on a piece of light green cardstock using Versamark ink, added Crystal Clear embossing powder and heat embossed it. I blended a couple of different green distress inks around the card panel.
I added the sentiments with Versafine ink from the Yay stamp set and added some embellishments. To finish off the card, I trimmed down the card panel and matted it on black cardstock. I thought it really tied in the entire card.
Hi everyone! It’s Jeannie (InsideoutJeans) on the blog today participating in Three Room Studio’s monthly sketch challenge. Every month, in their Facebook group, they have a sketch and it helps me go outside the box.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
I’ve been starting my holiday cards early to use up a bunch of my sets that I never get around to using… if you’re interested, my first card for Christmas can be found here. Today, I’m using this sketch for another holiday card.
I stamped images from the Skate Sleep Repeat stamp set using Blackout ink. Then I colored them up using copic markers for the image and skating rink. For the background, I used distress inks to create a nighttime effect. I added the sentiment with Blackout ink to finish it off.
For how I put this card together, you can stop by my YouTube video to check it out:
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you get inspired to create. Come back again soon for more inspiration and ideas! Happy Crafting!
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
Welcome to the weekend crafty friends! Today, I’m sharing a card that plays along with the monthly color challenge over on Three Room Studios’ facebook group.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
This card features Three Room Studio’s stamp set named, Retail Therapy. I stamped images using Ink on 3’s Blackout Ink. Then I colored them up using copic markers. I knew I wanted to create a rainbow to incorporate the color palette and used Ink on 3’s Atelier Inks by adding them in rainbow colors. I added the sentiment by directly stamping on the card panel and also heat embossing with white embossing powder on the black strip on the bottom of the card.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy Crafting!
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Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing a card featuring Three Room Studio’s stamp set named, Retail Therapy. I don’t know about you, but I’ve been finding myself making purchases during this shelter in place. I want to support a ton of small businesses. Have you been doing the same?
Originally, I meant to make this card a hidden slider card and well, it didn’t work out. I didn’t want to scrap the entire thing so I finished it off anyway and left it as a simple card.
I stamped out the main girl using Ink on 3’s Blackout Ink and colored her up using copic markers. I wanted to create an easy background so I used some Post It Adhesive to mask off the bottom. I inked up the top portion of the card with Stormy Sky distress ink, and then went over the same area a second time using My Favorite Things Stamps’ Chunky Herringbone (retired). I like the effect of layering the colors for a subtle background. For the floor/bottom portion, I used Pumice Stone, Stormy Sky, and Black soot distress ink.
I stamped out the sentiments and since I played with a hidden slider which didn’t work out, I just adhered the girl directly to the card panel covering up my slider. Since it looked a little bare, I added a few embellishments to help fill the space.
Although this card didn’t turn out the way I expected, I’m glad I didn’t scrap the entire thing. Sometimes simple cards are the best.
Hi everyone! I’m so excited to join the Three Room Studio design team. I met Sandy, the owner of Three Room Studio, at Creativation and she is such a sweetheart! I’ve admired her stamp designs from afar and finally got a chance to color one of her newest stamp set!
Today I’m sharing a card featuring the Awesome Coffee stamp set, which is a collaboration with The Gray Muse. I’m a coffee lover so I adore this set and you can totally customize it as you see fit!
For today’s card, I decided to stamp out these images in two different ways: Blackout Ink and Fadeout Ink along with a bit of masking to create a design on the coffee cup. I wanted to show you the difference between the two different looks, with a slightly similar card.
For both coffee cups, I used a bit of Eclipse masking paper for the coffee sleeve and for the lid so I could stamp out the little floral images from the Skate Sleep Repeat stamp set.
Anytime I no-line color, I feel like it has a softer overall vibe. For this second background, I wanted to use softer and lighter colors so I went with Brushed Corduroy and Vintage Photo distress inks.
Since both cards have a pretty busy background, I wanted to soften the look of the coffee cup by using Scalloped Frame Circle cut from vellum to go right behind the coffee cup. Aren’t both of these cards awesome?!
I hope you get inspired to create!
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