Thursday, March 19, 2020

Mermaid Box Card

Hello, and thanks for stopping by to take a look at my Mermaid box card.  I made it for a couple who recently had their first baby.  The sweet little redhead baby's nursery has a mermaid theme, perfect for the cute MFT Mermazing and Beach Buds stamp and die sets.  The supplies are listed below.

Box cards are so fun to make, especially when they celebrate the birth of a baby.  Thanks again for stopping by.  I hope you have a mermazing day!





Oops!  After I posted here and on Instagram, I noticed I forgot to include Sienna's birth date, a very important bit of information!  Thank goodness I caught it and corrected it before getting the card in the mail. 

Supplies:

Lawn Fawn Scalloped Box Card Pop-Up dies
Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 80lb card stock

MFT Drifts and Hills stencil
Waves:  Oxide Tumbled Glass and Distress Salty Ocean ink
Sand:  Oxide Frayed Burlap and Distress Antique Linen, and black and white pens

MFT Mini Clouds Stencil
Oxide Tumbled Glass and Oxide Shaded Lilac ink

Mini Fish, Seaweed and Coral
MFT Mermazing stamps
MFT Peach Bellini ink
MFT Wild Wisteria ink
Memento Pear Tart ink


Die Cut images colored with Copic markers
MFT Mermazing
Mermaid:  Skin  E0000, E000, E51.  Hair  R01, R02, R05, R11.   All other B60, BV00, R02, R11
Turtle:  G14, G20, YG13, Glossy Accents (shell)
Seashell:  B60, W0, W1
MFT Beach Buds
Clam:  B60, B63, W0, W1, W3
Fish: Y11, Y13, B60, R11
Pelican: C1, C3, R01, R02, R11, YR04, YR15, BV000, BV00, BV01
Crab:  R05, R11, R20, RV02, RV04, C5, C7, Glossy Accents (glasses)
Shark:  C1, C3
MFT Beach Scene Builder
Palm Trees:  E42, E55, YG03, YG13, G14, G20, E23, E57

MFT Stitched Banner Alphabet dies
MFT Wild Wisteria card stock
MFT Bundle of Baby Clothes bow die

Pelican's wood stump (freehand cut)
Darice Woodgrain embossing folder 
Copic markers E42, E33 

Other
Hero Arts Acetate Sheet
White Gelly Roll 08 pen
Black Sakura Micron 03 pen
Clear Glitter Gelly Roll pen (mermaid)




2 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, this is so adorable!! With so much lovely detail, it looks like it was a labor of love!

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    1. Thanks so much, Cindy. This was a really fun project.

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