Welcome Bluebird friends! It's Preview Day 2 of the June 2019 Release featuring, Seaside Girls
Spikes of coastal grass poking out of sea glass and gravel, give way under the crunching tires of the car - then spring to life again. Unrestrained shouts of summer laughter fill the air. Car doors fly open as children scatter like sandpipers along the waters edge, and gulls cry out a welcome. The summer place sits as it always has, weathered and slightly salted, ready for a fresh coat of exhilarated joy! Rustic window boxes filled to the brim with a kaleidoscope of wild and unruly color. Aged lace curtains ripple gently in the breeze in need of a stitch or two. And the sweet smell of summer's bounty fills the air as the door swings wide. A summer place, safe and warm, rain or storm. A place a family shares. All their hopes. All their dreams. All their love.
Laughing gulls, sun-kissed cheeks, ocean breezes, and sand between your toes. What treasures do you think this little darling will find as she wades through warm aqua rippled tidal pools? A periwinkle, starfish, clam, or maybe a mischievous little crab!
What ideas might you have for this adorable set from the newest Hello Bluebird stamp collection? Instead of a card, I created a project that I could frame and give as a gift.
I began by placing a piece of Neenah 110 lb Solar White card stock in my stamp positioner and stamping all my images with a hybrid black ink that is Copic friendly. I colored them with Copic markers and some Polychromous pencil for additional depth. I die-cut them with the available companion die and set them aside for later.
My layout includes the use of a new stand alone die called, Ocean Scene. This die creates a frame, an inside scene of waves and clouds that can be kept together in a static display or taken apart and used individually. Because I decided to frame this piece I wanted the outside frame a little larger. Something I could fit the Ocean Scene into. I chose several wave pieces, plus the clouds. I colored two of the wave pieces in a sand motif by using an easy technique called, Pointillism. I positioned both the sand colored pieces on my background panel to create a tidal pool area colored in a light blue-green. The third wave is colored in a deeper blue-green to give perspective to the tidal pool. I used white gouache to show the light that bounces in and around tiny bubbles in the water, mixes together to look white, and appears to be breaking waves washing on the sand along tidal pool edge.
Next, I masked the bottom area, then sponged some clouds in the background with Ranger Distress Ink (adding a little yellow that would be behind the little bathing beauty's head). With the background complete, I stamped my sentiment from the Seaside Girls stamp set using a nice black dye ink. Tip: When using dye ink, please remember to either heat set or allow your piece to air dry completely before moving on. Once dry I added the die-cut clouds to the upper part of the panel.
The scene is now ready to set inside the frame and add the die-cut colored images. I added some shells and greenery for embellishment and balanced the design by adding the gull in the bottom right corner.
The scene is now ready to set inside the frame and add the die-cut colored images. I added some shells and greenery for embellishment and balanced the design by adding the gull in the bottom right corner.
I hoped I've inspired you to step outside the box today with my summer project. A gift from heart and hand to another. A gift that says, I made this for YOU!
Don't forget to visit the Hello Bluebird Blog for a chance to win a $50 dollar gift certificate. Just leave a comment on Preview Day 1, 2, and 3 The winner will be announced on Preview Day 4, June 26th, before the release goes live at 7pm MST
I'll be back tomorrow with Preview Day 3 of the newest Hello Bluebird release. Until then, thank you for your visit and have a wonderful day!
I'll be back tomorrow with Preview Day 3 of the newest Hello Bluebird release. Until then, thank you for your visit and have a wonderful day!
This is delightful in every way. How wonderful to create this as a piece of art to be displayed. I loved your intro to the stamp set. You captured the essence of an idyllic summer. Thank you, Susie, for sharing your magic.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jeanne! I love having you visit the front porch to talk about things we love. I want to wish you a Happy 4th of July today. As I sit here writing I can hear the pop, pop, pop of the fireworks! Our neighborhood looks festive with all the red, white, and blue buntings hanging from the southern porches. Summer in the south is something to behold! Thank you so much for your kind words about my card. I have a finished card that I will be showing on July 16th - you're going to LOVE it! I think it's my favorite (she smiles). Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteOh, Susie, I see things here I didn't notice on IG. That little gull walking away with the seashell, for instance, and some of the finer points of your beautiful coloring including the white on the waves. Love the wave die and those cute clouds overhead. Absolutely adorable!!
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July, Leslie! Our weather is hot and oh sooo humid! T-storms every day. But that didn't stop our island parade, concert, and the big fireworks at the end of the evening. Tonight our neighboring communities are setting the sky ablaze with fireworks! I'm so glad you stopped by and took another look at the card. I have just created one that I will be showing on June 16th - Leslie, even if I say so myself - I love it!! I think you will too. Have a good rest of your weekend. xx
DeleteI just found your blog from a product page on SSS. Not only are you one talented lady, but I so enjoyed your writing! One post read and I could clearly see your artistic talent! Excellent, Susie!
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy! I'm delighted you found me through SSS. Now that you know where my front porch is I hope you'll stop by often and bring your friends. It is my desire to not only show you what I've created, but to have conversation much like we would if you lived in the neighborhood. I live in the south and there's nothing like a good ol' southern front porch, a glass of sweet tea, and talk of gardens, sweet offerings, and just getting to know one another. Hope to see you soon! Susie ~
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