PEEK A BOO CARD INSPIRATION

Posted on August 22, 2016 in Cards, Die Cutting, Recent Works, Techniques, Tutorials

Today I have for you the most complete Peek a Boo card inspiration, with different styles, using different techniques and elements. The first card that I want to show you is using our Challenge theme. If you don’t remember what it is, you can refresh your memory HERE. Take a look at my card:

PEEK A BOO CARD INSPIRATION

Creating this was very easy and quick:
1. Cut the card base using Melon Mambo card stock. The size is 4-1/4″x11″ with score in 5-1/2″. Round the corners with corner punch.
2. Using one of the Dual Stitched Rounded Rectangles, cut the second layer using a decorated or designer paper. Paste this layer directly over the card base.
3. Using the small oval from the Dual Stitched Oval Collection cut an oval using Very Vanilla card stock.
4. Stamp over the oval the sentiment including on the stamp set Humming Blossom using Versafine Onix.
5. Paste the oval over the decorated base using dimensionals or zapdots.
6. Sponge a separate piece of Very Vanilla card stock using three or four different colors of the distress ink. In my model I used three colors: Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade and Mermaid Lagoon.
7. Stamp the image of the big bird included on the stamp set Humming Blossom using Versafine Onix and then heat emboss it with clear embossing powder.
8. Fussy cut the bird image with scissors and paste partially over the oval and the decorated base.
 PEEK A BOO CARD INSPIRATION
My second card is very different from the first. In this second model I used three different stamp sets. Take a look at my card:
 PEEK A BOO CARD INSPIRATION
This was very easy to make too and if you have any tool like a Misti or Stamping Press the process will be quick.
1. Cut the base of the card using Whisper White card stock. The size is 4-1/4″x11″ with score in 5-1/2″.
2. Using one of the images from the stamp set It’s Plaid Time stamp two or three lines at the upper and lower part of the card base. You can use any color of ink. In my sample I used Basic Gray.
3. Rotate your card 90 degrees and using the same color of ink, stamp the same image across the whole surface keeping the same distance between the images.
4. Cut a layer of card stock of 4-1/4″x3-3/4″ using a color of card stock that coordinates with  your design.
5. Cut a third layer of card stock whisper white of 4-1/4″x3-1/2″ and stamp over this the dual flower image from the stamp set Flower in a Jar and the sentiment from the stamp set Friends Forever using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.
6. Color the flowers using markers and paste the layers over the card base.
7. Finalize the decoration by tying double loop of color trimming.
PEEK A BOO CARD INSPIRATION
The third card is a Clean and Simple model. For this creation, I used the stamp set Magical Fairies and the Dual Stitched Oval Dies. Take a look at my card:
 PEEK A BOO CARD INSPIRATION
The base of this card is Basic Black card stock and I combined this Whisper White card stock and a piece of decorated paper.
1. Cut the base card. The size is 4-1/4″x11″ with score in 5-1/2″
2. Cut the second layer out of decorated paper. The size is 4-1/8″x2-3/4″ and paste it directly over the card base.
3. Cut a third layer in whisper white card stock. The size is 4-1/8″x5-3/8″.
4. Put the white layer partially inside of the one of the Dual Stitched Oval Dies to create the lower border. Leave enough space to stamp your images and pass it through the big shot
5. Stamp one of the fairies included on the stamp set Magical Fairies using Versamark and then heat emboss it with white embossing powder.
6. Sponge around the fairy using two different colors of ink. In my sample I used Brushing Bride and Pool Party.
7. Stamp one of the messages included on the same stamp set using Versafine Onix and then heat emboss it with clear embossing powder.
8. Finalize the decoration by adding some Black Crystal Dots on the lower part of the card.
PEEK A BOO CARD INSPIRATION
I hope my projects inspired you. These are three different styles of cards using stamping techniques like emboss resist, double stamping and blending with distress ink. In addition, you can see how to use the die cuts in normal way and alter the original designs. You only need to let your imagination fly and fall in love with your stamps to create what you love.

3 Comments

  1. OMG!! Que tarjetas tan preciosas todas!!
    Me encanta como has coloreado el colibrí…
    La tarjeta del hada…preciosa, tan dulce y delicada.
    El Scrap es la mejor terapia para las penas…mucho ánimo guapa.
    Besos.

  2. Wow you were a busy bee! They’re all so beautiful. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.

  3. H Martha ~ Your cards are absolutely gorgeous, each for a different reason. I love the CAS style and background of the card with the fairy; just beautiful details. The hummingbird is lovely (we have lots of feeders for them here at my home!) and the 2nd card is my favorite. I love the colors you’ve chosen throughout the card as well as the black and white background. Thank you so much for sharing and for the inspiration you share with all of us. ~HUGS~

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