Yippee for Yana: Positive Mermaid Vibes Card
Hi friends! Happy Tuesday! You’ll want to DIVE right in to this great new feature by Yana Smakula! Read on and enjoy!

Hi everyone, this is Yana Smakula, welcome back for another Yippee For Yana video! In this episode, I am sharing a summery Positive Mermaid Vibes Card with Simon’s latest Be a Mermaid stamp set. This is a fun and easy to make project that doesn’t need a whole lot of supplies.

I started to work on my card by heat embossing the Out To Sea background stamp in Simon’s Detail White embossing powder on Sea Glass cardstock. I tried stamping this background in black on white and coloring it with Copic markers for a similar look, but truth be told I really overcomplicated it, so I gave up that idea and just did good old heat embossing in white embossing powder. After all, white embossing always looks fantastic. And it works really well for this stamp.

I love the look of these waves on light blue cardstock! I think this background would also be fun to emboss on various shades of blue and blue-green cardstock, cut the individual waves out, and layer as if coloring the background with paper. I did share this technique last year in another video featuring Simon’s Waves background, that video is called Color with Paper Stamping, in case you’d like to check it out.
Next, I stamped several images from the Be a Mermaid stamp set in Simon’s Intense Black ink on white cardstock and did quick Copic marker coloring.

I used RV00, RV10, and RV09 to color the seashells pink. I got this idea from Nina–Marie Trapani , she colored the seashells on her recent card pink and yellow and I thought that was such a fabulous idea! Otherwise, I would probably color them the natural seashell color!
To color both of my mermaid tails I used B000, BG45, and BG09 markers. I also used yellow markers to color the starfish and here I went with Y11, Y08, and Y17 markers. These are small images, so not a lot of blending can take place. Doing quick coloring is really the best way to go.
There are coordinating dies available and so I used mine off-camera to cut these images out.

I trimmed my heat embossed background to 4 x 5 1/4”. My idea was to slide the mermaid tails into the waves and to do that I needed to make tiny slits in my background. Easily doable using a craft knife. Just remember to cut the paper on your craft mat and not on your desk! Follow the curve of the wave and you have yourself a perfectly cut slit!
I added my seashells using foam adhesive squares and glue, I also created a sentient that reads Positive Mermaid Vibes, I love that this sentiment has a coordinating die!
I added large foam adhesive squares behind the mermaid tails, but I didn’t remove the backing paper, so these aren’t actually adhered to the card, they are just raised.
Next, to add sparkle and make the tails look wet I used a Tonic Studios Nuvo Shimmer pen in Glitter Gloss and gave these a very generous coat of silver glitter. Lastly, I added several dimensional water baubles using Nuvo Drops in Sea Breeze! Have fun stamping!
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Studio Monday with Nina-Marie: 2 Easy Interactive Baby Cards!

Hello friends, it’s Nina-Marie Trapani here with you and I am featuring the new Doodlebug Special Delivery and Bundle of Joy collections. I’ll be showing you how to make 2 easy, interactive baby cards!

The first card features the adorable Bundle of Joy stamp set and a mini action wobble to make the babies wiggle! Super simple, the action wobble sticks to your die cut images for instant interactive fun. This card is perfect for a mama expecting twins!

A coordinating tag adds is perfect for adding to a gift; the tag is cut with the CZ Design Nested Tag die set. Both the card and the tag feature pattern paper from the Bundle of Joy 6×6 pad.

The next card is anther simple way to make your card interactive! This “swing card” features a sleeping baby from the Special Delivery set. The babe is suspended from the top of the card by a piece of twine, which allows it to swing back and forth as if it was being rocked to sleep! Making a swing card like this is easy to do and requires only a piece of twine!

A coordinating tag for this card also makes an adorable finishing touch for this cute design!
Want to see how I made these sweetie-pie cards?? Watch the video below for all the details!
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Vintage Strawberry Tag
Hi friends! Happy Sunday! I hope you’re having a happy holiday weekend! Please join me in welcoming back special guest Anna-Karin Evaldsson with this gorgeous and summery tutorial! Please read on and enjoy!

Hi everyone! I am happy to be here on the blog today to share a tutorial with you. Summer has arrived and the sun is shining. I particularly enjoy the long evenings, since we only have a few hours of darkness at night this time of the year.
The tag I made was inspired by summer, with strawberries, flowers and a sunshine sentiment. Stamping and coloring on patterned paper is fun, especially when you can see some of the pattern through the coloring. If you use vintage looking paper, you will also get a nice tint to start with and the colors will look slightly different compared to if you had colored the images on white paper. I used colored pencils, but you can also try the technique with other coloring media.

I was looking through Tim Holtz Journal Cards and found this one with a strawberry print. Turn the journal card into a tag by die cutting it with one of the Stacked Tag dies. Round the bottom corners for a fun look.

Color the strawberries with colored pencils. You can use the white pencil to blend the colors.

Add shading to the strawberries to make them look dimensional.

Add details and highlights with a white gel pen, and more shading if necessary.

Stamp a sentiment from Paper Artsy’s Sunshine & Rain set with Vintage Photo Archival Ink on another journal card. Cut the card smaller and round two of the corners. Ink the edges. Also ink the edges of some Field Notes ephemera pieces. Adhere to the tag.

Stamp one of the flowers from SSS Stronger Together with Hickory Smoke Archival Ink.

Color with colored pencils. I also stamped one more flower.

Add details with a white gel pen and with a black pen.

Draw around the ephemera pieces with a brown and a black colored pencil, to add dimension. Ink the edges of the tag.

Color a gumdrop heart with Butterscotch Alcohol ink so that it matches the tag.

You can see some of the ledger paper showing through the strawberries.

I stamped a word from SSS Tabbed Sentiment on the red tag with grey ink.

The Paper Artsy Sunshine & Rain set has wonderful quotes.

I added a Game Spinner and a piece of twine to finish the tag.

My favorite part of this tag is the text and other background details showing through the coloring.

With a drop of alcohol ink, you can change many embellishments so that they fit your project.
I hope this tutorial inspired you to stamp and color directly on patterned paper. Experiment with different media and papers and see what results you can get.
Thank you so much for looking! Stay safe! Happy crafting! -Anna-Karin

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