Hello Ai Watercolour fans!

Hello Ai Watercolour fans!
I started by cutting a 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" piece of smooth white cardstock. To create an elegant gold floral border, I used stamps from the 6061 - Tulip Floral Set for the corner iris and tulip bunches, filling in between with smaller clusters from the 6055 - Water of Life Set. I stamped these with VersaMark ink, sprinkled on gold embossing powder, and then heat-set them for a beautiful, raised effect.
Next, I created a lovely pink gradient on the edges using two Oxide inks. I applied Picked Raspberry heavily on the very edges with a brush, then feathered out the lighter Worn Lipstick to create a soft transition to white in the center. After this, I gently buffed the piece with a cotton cloth to ensure the gold embossed images were perfectly clean and vibrant.
To achieve that pretty stitched, rounded corner look, I took the largest die from the 5062 - Rounded Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies, centered it on my inked and embossed panel, and ran it through my die-cut machine.
Then came the "ILYSM" letters! I used the perfect-sized letters from the 5562 - Journal Letter Die Set, carefully arranging and gluing them straight in the white area of the panel. Below that, I stamped a coordinating sentiment from the 5734 - Friend Sentiments Set, which I think pairs wonderfully with the ILYSM message.
For the final assembly, I created an A2 card base from white cardstock. I then layered a slightly smaller piece of pink shimmer cardstock on top, centered my inked and embossed panel on that, and adhered everything down. To add a touch of sparkle, I scattered several silver and blue sequins across the card.
This card turned out exactly as I'd hoped! It's simple to make, right on trend, and can easily be customized with your favorite colors. Plus, it was so relaxing to create. I can't wait to give it to someone special!
Hello Ai fans and welcome to the August Monthly Challenge.
Our Guest Designer for August is Sara Furr and she has two GORGEOUS cards for you.
After enjoying Sara's cards and learning her Faux Watercolor Technique, be sure to scroll down to see who our July winners were.
Here's Sara....
Greetings from the Farm, crafty AI fans! I am Sara Furr, The Crafty Farm Chick, and I am so happy to be back here on the blog with you today.
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Tasha here sharing a new card created with the 6075-Crusin’ Carol Set and the 6098-Cruise Paper Pack. I’ve been loving all the new Ai People sets, and this one is extra special to me; I LOVE cruising!
For this project, I went with bright tropical colors; perfect for a Caribbean getaway! One of my favorite parts of cruising is trying all the fun fruity drinks, and Carol is definitely on cruise control with her frozen cocktail in hand. Time to kick off that vacation!
The background came together super fast since it’s one of the awesome pre-printed sheets from the Cruise Paper Pack. Just add Carol and you’ve got an instant vacation scene; I love how easy and vibrant it turned out!
To finish the card, I layered tan, white, and navy cardstock along with a fun anchor-patterned paper to match the cruise theme. I also added one of the included sentiments to tie everything together.
Hope you enjoyed today’s project and that you're having a fabulous day!
Hello Ai fans!
Welcome to challenge #409,
STITCHES & SCALLOPS
We want to see your handmade projects using stitching or stitched or scalloped dies, stamps, embellishments etc. The stitching or scallops can be real (sewn), hand-drawn or cut with a die. You name it!
For our challenge, Janet is our Featured Artist and she created a lovely slimline card full of scalloped squares and stitching on her slimline panel.
Although Janet envisioned this card for another camping lover – perhaps as a thank you, an invitation to join her at a campground, or simply to celebrate the start of camping season, her inside sentiment makes this card perfect for so many occasions.
New home, retirement, graduation, new job and more!
So pretty!
We also have selected our winners for the Let Them Eat Cake challenge and you can view those after checking out Janet's beautiful card.
Hi everyone! I'm delighted to represent the newest Art Impressions challenge: "Stitches and Scallops!" In my card, I'm featuring AI Dies that deliver both these beautiful elements. But before we dive into the details, let's take a quick peek at the inside of this card.
For this project, I decided to challenge myself with a full-sized slimline card. These are typically 8 1/2" wide and 3 1/2" tall when folded. It's super easy to create a base from 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock: just cut the 11" side at 7", then score and fold on the 7"" side at the 3 1/2" mark. I crafted mine from light gray cardstock and set it aside.
This card features two of the fantastic new Freebie stamps. These are always a joy to work with, and the newest set includes adorable outdoor shelters, from a cozy chalet to a charming chicken coop! Three of these, including two different campers and a tent, are perfect for camping enthusiasts. My family loves camping and we've made so many friends through the years on our adventures. I envisioned this card for another camping lover – perhaps as a thank you, an invitation to join us at a campground, or simply to celebrate the start of camping season!
To begin, I stamped the two camper Freebie stamps and a sentiment from the 4932 - Pack Your Bags Set. After coloring them with Copic markers, I cut all three out with dies from the 6047 - Scalloped Squares Dies. I chose a square that fit the campers perfectly and an even smaller one to frame the sentiment. Aren't these campers just super cute?!
Now for the stitches! I used the 5463 - Slimline Dies Set. These dies not only cut the perfect shape for the card but also imprint lovely faux stitches along the edges, adding a perfectly polished touch. By the way, you might spot my workspace in the photos – it's covered with Art Impressions' Gridline Placement Sheets! These are fantastic for protecting your surface and come with fun Ai images as a bonus – available at the Ai Store!
At this stage, I glued the campers onto their dark orange scalloped squares and did the same for the dark orange and gray sentiment layers. I backed the top sentiment square with foam tape and centered it on the stack. Next, I applied Art Glitter Glue to the back of the patterned mat and centered it on my gray card base. Then, I carefully arranged the three prepared elements (the two campers and the sentiment stack) on the mat. My goal was to center the sentiment with the two campers evenly spaced on either side. As a helpful tip, it's generally recommended that elements face inward on a card, so I positioned the campers so their fronts faced toward the central sentiment.
With the front complete, I moved to the inside. I had a strip of leftover navy paper from the mat, which I layered on top of a piece of leftover dark orange cardstock. After gluing them together, I cut this layered piece with another of the slimline dies, creating another beautiful stitched border. Before adhering it inside the card, I stamped another sentiment from the Pack Your Bags set.
This completes the card and my post. I hope these ideas inspire you to use your favorite Art Impressions stamps, including the newest Freebies, for your own projects. For a chance to play along and possibly win free Ai stamps, please participate by uploading your card to our Stitches and Scallops challenge! We absolutely love seeing what our AI fans create – you never disappoint!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Don't forget to find your favorite stamps, dies, papers, and accessories at the Ai Store – you'll always discover something that sparks your imagination. Happy crafting!
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