Monthly Archives: June 2021

Sand and Sea Suite

Here is the Sand and Sea Suite and I’m thoroughly enjoying using it. Today I’m using the Friends are like seashells stamp set.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Sand and Sea Suite - Friends are like Seashells

I decided to do some gold embossing on Evening Evergreen forgetting how hard it is to photograph such a dark color along with gold foil and embossing. The stamp was inked up in Versamark and stamped off once, then gold embossing powder was sprinkled on and heated. Next it was matted in gold foil. Before attaching that to the Evening Evergreen card base, the sentiment was also embossed in gold. This means that if anything  goes wrong, I have more options! The image was then glued to the card base.

I’ll be showing how I made this card and 2 others using the Sand and Sea Suite later on at 11am EDT on my Facebook Live. It will also be uploaded to YouTube. Please come and join me and share or subscribe.

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See you on Wednesday,

Liz

Sand and Sea Suite

Here’s  another card using the Sand and Sea Suite and it’s a lot of fun. Today it’s the turn of the Seaside Seashells dies along with the Seashells 3D embossing folder and some more Sand and Sea DSP.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Sand and Sea Suite - Friends are like Seashells bundle - Seaside Seashells dies - Seashells 3D embossing folder - Sand and Sea DSP

I cut a piece of the Sahara Sand coloured Sand and Sea DSP and used the Seashells 3D embossing folder on it. Next it was lined up with the large Seaside Seashells die and die cut. Another piece of the DSP was attached to a Sahara Sand card base and that’s when I discovered that the die cut was a little long for my 5 1/2 inch tall card base. My trusty paper snips took care of that although I did leave some of it overlapping the card base. Finally, I used some wink of Stella on the shells themselves, not that it’s really showing in the photo.

I’ll be showing how I made this card and 2 others using the Sand and Sea Suite on Sunday at 11am EDT on my Facebook Live.

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See you on Sunday,

Liz

Sand and Sea Suite

Here is the Sand and Sea Suite and it’s a lot of fun. Today I’m using the Seashells 3D embossing folder and some Sand and Sea DSP.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Sand and Sea Suite - Friends are like Seashells bundle - Seashells 3D embossing folder - Sand and Sea DSP

I cut a piece of the Sand and Sea DSP (it looks more Mango Melody in person) and used the Seashells 3D embossing folder. I thought that this was so stunning, I didn’t want to cover it up. So I added the Pale Papaya ribbon before attaching it to the Very Vanilla card base. A few Elegant Faceted gems finished the card perfectly.

I’ll be showing how I made this card and 2 others using the Sand and Sea Suite on Sunday at 11am EDT on my Facebook Live.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyElegantCards/

YouTube Channel: My Elegant Cards with Liz Bailey

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See you on Friday,

Liz