Showing posts with label scene card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scene card. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Bright Bold Summer Fun with Bugaboo!


Hi Everyone,

It's Renee' with Delaney Jane Cards YouTube and Blog. Today I'm sharing an adorable scene card I created with a few of the most adorable summer images Bugaboo has to offer. I didn't use many dies, only one, but I did want to share this with you all!

I layered three digital images together using my silhouette software. Then I used some masking paper and Copic Markers to create the scene.  The images I used are Sunbonnet Beach , Beach Pail Peeker and Kidz Beach

I added fun details like the reflection in these sunglasses, a super adorable sun and cloud and adorable sentiment.


 I added this super fun foam to the card using a Marvy snow marker. I used it on the foam around the bucket, the edge where the water meets the beach and the cloud.


I cut the panel out with a MFT rectangle die from their Die-namics 1 (or it might be 2, I sort of messed up those sets and mixed them up) set. This left a perfect pressure cut edge and space for a thin black border.


A huge shout-out to the sponsor this month, Bugaboo. Your images are so stinking cute <3

Video Tutorial



Thank you for stopping by and as I always say,
Give Cards Generously!
-Renee'

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Adorable First Birthday Card Featuring Di's Digis

Hi Everyone, It's Renee' with Delaney Jane Cards.  Today, I feature some Di's Digis Images and made this adorable first birthday card for one of my good friend's sons who is about to turn 1! I'm using the Di's Digis because they are the sponsor at the Die Cut Diva's Blog.

I die cut the main panel with a pierced rectangle and used some border dies to create masks for my grass and hills and ink blended those. I also used a stencil from Honey Bee Stamps to create this soft cloudy sky.


I dry embossed the blue panel with a Darice Clouds embossing folder. That folder is made to use on a vertical background so I ran it through, shifted it over and was able to emboss the entire background. 





I have a video up on my channel if you'd like to check out how exactly I created this. You can view it here: Delaney Jane Cards



You can find these digital image at  Di's Digis


The paper pads I worked with were the following:




Thanks for stopping by and remember, Give Cards Generously~
Renee'
Delaney Jane Cards