Friday, November 1, 2019

Chillin With Friends

     I took an online class with Stephanie from Stamps of Life this month. We made 3 cards using this exclusive "Arctic Animals 2 Stamp" set and dies.The Igloo Fold It is also exclusive to the class. (You had to be taking the class to be able to purchase this.) In the homework before class we were encouraged to stamp, color, and die cut some extra animals in case Stephanie made a change in the plans. I had several animals left over and I just love to incorporate my stamping into my scrapbooking. 

     I had purchased some glittery aqua paper from Hobby Lobby for the class and had almost the entire page left so I used it to mat the igloo and for the floating sea ice. This sea ice is authentic to our visit to Glacier Bay, Alaska. We even saw mommy otters with babies on their bellies sunning themselves on floating sea ice on the day this pic was taken.


     I used the Silhouette to make the title. I welded together the title and the mats for the walrus and narwal whale. Since I had already made all of the animals before starting this project, it came together super easily. I also welded the two pics in the sketch into one. 

Sketch #188 by Lisa Hidy

Materials List:
     Patterned Paper: Authentic - Alpine
     Cardstock: My Colors - Aquatint
                                       Icicles
                     Distress - Chipped Sapphire
                     Paper Studio - Aqua Glitter
     Dies: Stamps of Life - Igloo Fold It
                                     Arctic Animals
     Stamps: Stamps of Life - Arctic Animals 2 Stamp
     Copics: Igloo - C0
                Whale - BG10  11, 13
                Polar Bear - C00, 01, R20
                Seal - C2, 3, 4
                Walrus - E30, 31, 33, 34; W0, 1
     Silhouette - Chillin' Out by Megan Hardy Designs
     

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fun class! I love those sweet animals you used and the igloo is amazing! Great take on the sketch!

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  2. Wonderful layout on your page and I think your stamp set is amazing. It sounds like it would have been a fun class to do too.

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