Welcome to my one card, three challenges post. It’s not often that I can work three different challenges into one card, but I’m pretty stinking pleased that I was able to combine two of the challenges for which I am a design team member. Our host for the Cardz 4 Guyz challenge #376, Julie, chose Summer Holidays for the theme. As always, the theme for The Creative Crafters challenge # 90, is Anything Goes. Combining Summer Holidays and Anything Goes with the Creative Creases Challenge theme which is always Anything Goes with a Fun Fold, I brought all three challenges together into one card.

Here’s my card:

This bundle includes the stamp set, the hybrid embossing folder, and a die set. Take a look at this trio:

I probably should’ve added a couple of die cut clouds, but will do that next timeI’ve already posted one Sunrise Sailing card as a guest designer for the current Creative Creases challenge, and you can see that card here. If you love fun folds as much as I do, then the Creative Creases challenge is for you.

Measurements:

  • The Real Red base measures 11 by 4-1/4, scored at 2-3/4 and 5-1/2 inches to create the easel making sure to burnish both score lines
  • After embossing the Night of Navy cardstock, trim it to 4 by 5-1/4 inches
  • Trim two pieces of white cardstock to 4-1/8 by 5-3/8 inches
  • You will need white cardstock pieces for the boat and sentiment, for which I used scraps
  • Use a Night of Navy scrap for the circle border (from the Coneflower Celebrations die set)
    • It is so much easier if you adhere the Night of Navy strip to a trimmed to size adhesive sheet before cropping
    • Remember you will need to run the cardstock/adhesive sheet combination back and forth at least twice to accommodate the extra bulk

Stamping:

  • Stamp the sailboat using Momento Tuxedo Black ink
  • Stamp the Night of Navy sail sections
  • I used the Read Red and Gray Granite blends combos to color the boat
  • Stamp the sentiment in Real Red
  • Crop the boat using the Sunrise Sailing die
  • Crop the sentiment using a banner die from Stylish Shapes and outline it using a Real Red marker
  • Stamp the sentiment for the inside in Real Red
  • Using Night of Navy ink, stamp the waves on the bottom of the inside

Using Daubers:

  • I wanted the waves to resemble whitecaps but struggled with creating this look
    • First, I dropped some white craft ink onto an acrylic block so I could easily use a dauber
    • Next, I used the dauber to lightly drag white ink across the embossed waves from the left to the right
    • Since the cardstock absorbs the white craft ink, I tried adding 5 or 6 layers and still couldn’t get the look I wanted
    • Switching gears, I very, very lightly added pearlized enamel effects to the tops of some of the waves
    • After letting that dry overnight, I tried with the dauber and white craft ink again
  • I used the white craft ink and dauber for the cloud embossed sections as well
  • Finally, I used a black marker to trace over the embossed birds
  • As I am typing this, I had an idea that might work to better achieve the look I wanted and will update this post if it works

Putting the Card Together:

  • Unless otherwise noted, I used multipurpose liquid glue to adhere the pieces together
  • Adhere the Night of Navy embossed cardstock to one of the white cardstock pieces
  • Then adhere the white cardstock the the bottom flap of the card base only
    • If you adhere the whole white cardstock to the Real Red base, you won’t get an easel
  • Since the embossing folder has the same boat shape embossed, I just adhered the boat directly to the Night of Navy cardstock
  • Add dimensionals to the underside of the sentiment banner and adhere to the Night of Navy cardstock
  • Adhere the inside piece of white cardstock to the inside of the base
  • I usually place my easel stop about an inch down from the fold of the card, so that’s where I adhered the circle stop
  • With that, I’d finished this Sunrise Sailing card

Thanks for stopping by today!

Have a Peachy Day!

Sue

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