Beach Umbrella Stencil and Die Card Making Guide

Today’s card combines both stenciling and die cutting. I made this card into a birthday card, but the layout could be used for other occasions also.

To create my background:

  • I cut two pieces of cardstock, one in white and one in black for the mat.
  • I created a mask using some Masking Magic and a landscape die so I could separate the water from the sandy beach.
  • I then applied ink to the Sea Foam stencil from Waffle Flower in my lighter blue color. I then turned the stencil 90 degrees and added my second darker color.
  • Once I was done with the water, I removed the mask from the bottom of my paper and applied a mask over the portion I had just colored.
  • I ink blended the bottom with my lightest tan color. The Inquisitive Seagulls stamp set has a stamp you can use to add “dots” to the sand to give the appearance of the different colors in the sand. I stamped it using a couple different shades of tan and brown.

Creating my focal point:

  • To create the umbrellas, I used the Beach Umbrella stencil and die from Waffle Flower.
  • I first used the stencil to add color to my cardstock. I knew I wanted to have three umbrellas on my card so I created three sections of color, one for each umbrella. I then die cut the umbrellas, one large and two smaller ones.
  • For my sentiment, I stamped the sentiment in Black Onyx ink and then in VersaMark Watermark ink.
  • I added Black embossing powder and heat set the sentiment.

I then moved on to put my card together.

Putting it all together:

  • I added the smaller umbrellas to each side at the bottom using glue at the bottom and foam squares towards the top. For the large umbrella, I added foam squares to the entire umbrella.
  • I added Glossy Accents to the button of each umbrella.
  • For a little more sparkle, I added some clear sequins from my stash.

I did not know how large my umbrellas were going to be and how much of the card bottom they would cover until I had created them. When I use the umbrellas again, I will do more planning on placement and size before I spend so much time coloring the beach. I might also use only one or two umbrellas instead of all three. Once I added the umbrellas to my card, most of the “sand” was covered up so you couldn’t see the details.

Thanks for stopping by and Happy Crafting!

Supplies used:

Gina K: Master Layouts #1, Masking Magic, Black Onyx cardstock, Detail Black embossing powder

Waffle Flower: Sea Foam stencil, Beach Umbrella stencil & die, Inquisitive Seagulls

My Favorite Things: Landscape dies

Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated inks: Marine, Royal, Seafoam, Latte, Cuppuccino, Mocha

Other: VersaMark Watermark ink

Tools used:

Altenew: 9″ X 12″ Ultra Sticky Mat

Gina K: Intri-Cut die cutting & embossing machine

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About Nancee56

I have been a crafter for many years. Knitting, crocheting, and paper crafting are my passion. I love to make handmade gifts and cards and spread a little cheer.

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