Hi! Today I am sharing an adorable card in a clean and simple style. If you love using adorable critters on your cards, well you know you have to check MFT stamps. In every release they come up with such lovely designs and this month isn’t an exception. If you follow me you know I love the sea and blue so here we go!
video tutorial
You can enjoy the video below or at my YouTube channel
close-up photos
Here are some close-up photos on the card where you can hopefully see the dimension better! The cute bunny is from the You Keep Me Afloat ( MFT | SSS ) stamp set.
For my waves I combined scraps of cardstock that I had in my stash, so it’s a mix of different companies. I used the Color Wave Cover-Up ( MFT | SSS ) die.
The gems also follow the colorway of the waves, from darker to lighter and all these colors where included in the Pinkfresh Studio Jewels Mix kit ( SBC | SSS )
supplies
Below you can find a list of all the products used today. Links to multiple online shops are available, just click the logo below each item. Affiliate links used where possible at no extra cost to you.
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What a cute card! Love the way you created texture and movement with the waves.
Adorable card!! Love the dimension in your waves!!!
So much movement on this card! I agree — the angle of the bunny in the boat really adds a lot to the appearance of movement! Great idea to pop the waves up at different heights! Makes me homesick for the ocean. Thank you for the video, Vicky!
A very cute card that certainly does show movement. As usual…………well done!
This card is absolutely adorable. Just love it!
Cute card Vicky, love your wave colors and the layout.
Great card Vicky! I really like how you made the waves using raised dimensions! So cute!
Such a cute card! Thanks for sharing.
I had an unrelated question though. I was hoping to possibly start a YouTube channel myself. However, a friend said that there is a great deal of burnout and mental stress caused from doing so many videos a week, talking to an audience that isn’t there, and related issues. You have been on YouTube for at least 8 years now, possibly longer. So, is what my friend said correct, and how do you avoid this problem?