Sunny Studio Stamps - Jungle Vines Dies
Hi there,
Lately, I’ve been inspired by lush greenery and layered textures, and today’s card is all about bringing that fresh, natural feel into a handmade design. I’m sharing a fun and vibrant project featuring the Jungle Vines Dies, which are perfect for creating depth and movement with beautiful leafy details.
To start, I stamped the adorable bird images from the Tropical Birds Stamps onto Neenah Solar White cardstock using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink. I then colored them with Copic markers, taking my time to bring out their bright and cheerful personality. Once finished, I used the coordinating Tropical Birds Dies to cut them out neatly.
Next, I used the Jungle Vines Dies to die cut several leafy pieces from green and white cardstock. I layered them together to create a lush and dimensional background, playing around with the placement until it felt balanced and full of movement. It’s such a fun and relaxing step, and I love how it instantly brings a fresh, jungle-inspired feel to the card.
For the background, I blended Distress Oxides in Squeezed Lemonade, Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn, and Tumbled Glass onto another piece of white cardstock. These fresh, bright colors come together to create a soft, sunny backdrop that perfectly complements the leafy layers and adds a light, tropical feel to the card.
Next, I heat embossed a sentiment from the stamp set onto vellum paper for a soft and delicate touch—I love how vellum adds that gentle, slightly translucent look to the design.
Finally, I assembled all the elements using double-sided tape, taking a little time to adjust the placement until everything felt just right. It all came together to complete the card, just like you see in the photo.
If you’d like to explore more from the Sunny Studio Summer release, be sure to visit their blog for even more inspiration—I always enjoy seeing what the rest of the team creates.
Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing in my little crafting adventure! š
HUGS, Yan



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