Hello and welcome back. It is time for Episode 1 of my February Stamp Set of the Month! This month I am using stamps and dies from a company I have never used before. I have always like their images and found one I could not live without. This company is Sunny Studio.
The stamp set I chose of theirs to spotlight this month is Feeling Froggy.
I will also be using several other stamps and dies from Sunny Studio as well. You can see my entire haul in this episode.
In today's episode I am creating scenes on Mini Slimline Cards (6" x 3").
So, let's jump right in and watch Episode 1 of my Feeling Froggy series.
If you can not see the video on this screen, you can view it right here.
First let's look at the Country Scene card.
Isn't this just the perfect little spot for a frog to live?
The scene for this card is set by the County Scene stamp and die set. The stamps are made to fit a card as wide as 5-1/2", making a great set to use on a Mini Slimline card. My card front is 2-1/2" x 5-1/2". The layer that it is one, the light blue card stock is 5-3/4" x 2-2/4", the bottom was die cut with one of the Slimline Basic Borders die set. The card itself is a 6" x 6" piece of card stock, scored at 3".
For my second card I wanted to create more of a park like scene.
I used another of the stamps from the Country Scenes stamp set to make this park like scene.
If the froggy look crooked it is because he is on an action wobbler, so he jiggles when you move him.
I colored some of the trees with pink dots to make them look like spring trees that are flowering.
And you can see here I used another of the Slimline Basic Borders for the edge of the blue card stock.
Be sure to click over and watch the video and leave a comment there on YouTube to be entered to win the Slimline Banners Die set!
All the supplies I used to make this card are listed and linked for you below.
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