I love how Samantha’s kangaroo is jumping on the trampoline from Really High Five! It’s such a clever idea! She arranged her happy scene on a perfect background of Rainbow Ever After 6×6 Fairy Godmother paper.
Thank you so much for this wonderful inspiration, Samantha!
Samantha is back with another brilliant interactive card! This time she chose Peekaboo Pop-Up with some cute kangaroos! You can watch the video tutorial below or click HERE to watch at our YouTube channel.
Thanks so much for watching! I hope you are inspired!
The Peekaboo Pop-Up set creates an interactive scene which pops up to reveal more fun! Samantha filled the scene using Kanga-rrific and Kanga-rrific Add-On. She also included the large rock from Mermaid for You. She stamped then colored all the images with Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers.
When the card opens, another cute kangaroo pops-up! And a little kookaburra is now visible in the tree too! Samantha inked the background with Distress inks creating a beautiful blue sky and an ink splattered hillside. She also added an inky Grassy Border.
As a finishing touch, she white embossed the cheery greeting directly on the background! The white sentiment pops against the inky blue sky!
Thank you so much for Samantha for creating this fun card! The Peekaboo Pop-Up is one of my favorites!
Woohoo, Marine is back with another amazing scene card! Today she shares a Give It a Whirl interactive slimline card featuring pirates, a treasure map and of course a treasure! You can watch the video tutorial below or click HERE to watch at our YouTube channel.
In addition to the cute “pirates” she also used Ahoy Matey for the treasure map on the Give It a Whirl circle. She stamped and masked the images before inking it to look like an aged pirate map.
Then, after you Give It a Whirl, the treasure is revealed, along with a happy toucan!
Marine always fills her scenes with lots of special details! I love the vines from Critters in the Jungle with hibiscus flowers from Toucan Do It! To alter the telescope, she snipped of the stand then used a white gel pen to “erase” the stamp lines.
I love your amazing treasure map scene, Marine! Thank you so much for sharing with us today!