
Hi Friends! It’s June and “Celebrations” is our theme for this month’s hop. Off the top of my head, I have celebrations of graduation, birthdays, dad’s day, wedding anniversaries, and a life remembered for the month of June. I am sharing a compilation of a few styles, techniques and designs that I found relaxing and fun to create. Sentiments, mediums and embellishments can always be swapped out for others depending on the recipient and type of celebration. All the images stamped are from Unity Stamp Company!
Card #1 ~ Queen Girl by Angie Blom for Unity Stamp Company

What screams “it’s time to celebrate!”? Neon watercolor paint! Always in search of something new and refreshing, I decided to create this card using all neon color (except for the skin and hair). I love the shocking, loud, energetic vibe, lighting up the paper. The paint is Komorebi Paints by MozArt.

I kept this card design simple as I wanted the color to be the focus. I stamped the girl in Versafine black ink on watercolor paper. I love how the neon green and yellow shirt turned out. I created patterned balloons for interest and washed neon pink all throughout the background. Lots of water allowed the paint to naturally move around the paper. The sentiment adhered to the card and black Sharpie pen for the dotted “i”! Finally I mounted the cardfront on a black cardbase.
Card #2~ Butterfly Breeze Meadow

The moment I saw this meadow scene, I could not wait to ink it up! Without doing anything but stamping it on paper, it is a knockout stand alone image. Nothing more is needed. Then I thought about why I loved it so much–its realistic dimensional quality, the butterflies are in motion just about to land on the beautiful blooms.

I decided to stamp the image on kraft cardstock and color with Prismacolor pencils. I have always loved pencil on kraft, the colors seem to pop and come alive. (especially white and yellow) I loosely filled the images in a rainbow of color careful to avoid going over the black lines as the pencil will dull them. Tip–keep the image in the stamp positioner and restamp after coloring to freshen up the lines. I will do this next time. I used a colorless pencil to lightly blend the unwanted defined strokes. A Poppystamps hot foil and die sentiments overlapping one another finish the card. A celebration for anything in life, birthday, graduation, new adventure, I just love it!
Card #3 ~ Too Much Cake – Uniquely Unity/Ang Mag/April 2024

I have to admit I have a thing for cute little birds! Too sweet to pass up I couldn’t wait to get this little one. The innocent little face was enough and then the sentiment put me over the edge! (probably because I love cake!)

I stamped the birdie on watercolor paper with black Versafine ink. I painted the adorable round body with two yellows, orange for the beak, light brown for the claws, and blue and metallic purple for the hat. (I used Komorebi Paints by MozArt.) A wash of yellow, green and brown grounds the image. I went over the circular shape of the eye with a fine black Sharpie pen. This really brings out the eye and makes a big difference. A dot of white paint on the eye can also have a similar effect. Next my favorite sentiment in black, sequins, Stickles glitter glue on the party hat, a square fancy die by Sizzix, a yellow border on a white cardbase and that’s it! How tweet!
Card #4 ~ Too Much Cake 2 – Uniquely Unity/Ang Mag/April 2024

I think I did this a few months ago. I stamped the image twice to try out a few different ways to create. I ended up liking this round fluffy version just enough to make the print! Less detail happened because this paper had a bumpy surface. The feet disappeared and yet, I still find it irresistable!

I found this leftover paper that I had previously dripped blue distress ink on. I saved it because I thought it was interesting with the pink radiating out from the dots. I stamped the cutie in brown distress ink and black Versafine ink on only the eyes and nose area. This is easy to do with a stamp positioner. I blended more brown in various intensities on the bird. Orange for the beak and aqua, browns and grey for the grounding. Most important is the black fine tip Sharpie pen to accentuate the eyes. It made all the difference! The hat is a blend of teal and stickles glittter glue for the dots and top of hat. A layer of teal for a border before the lighter cardbase, a gold glitter heart, a stamped sentiment that also comes with the image adhered to a gold glitter strip, and a burlap twine bow at the center top.

Here are my celebration cards compiled in one picture! Which birdie birthday card do you like best?!
Below is a list of all the friends to visit on this hop! You will find tons of Unity Stamp Co. images and ideas for your next card celebrating something special!
Thanks for stopping by. I always love to make celebration cards because, well, celebrating is just that– a time for sharing, joy, friendship, gratitude all wrapped in one.
Happy crafting! See you next month. Have a wonderful June with the sunshine and blue skies above us!
Rachel
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