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I wanted to create a beachy feeling on this card, so I have used Blueprint Sketch, Salty Ocean, and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Inks. I continued the ink blending with Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide ink through the Bayou Stencil set by Lawn Fawn. This contains two stencils and with the second one, I will create my own bayou leaves with Blanco Deco Foil Transfer Gel and Neon Flock Transfer Sheets. I applied the Blanco Deco Foil Transfer Gel through the bayou stencil with stencil Pal. I repeated the process on my stamped images as well through their coordinating stencils.
I love this Blanco Transfer Gel! I think this is the whitest white paste I have ever tried, and the best is that its shiny after its dry. Once it was done, I let the images and the card front dry for one hour. During this, I am going to create the sentiment. I stamped this cute table from the Open Me Lawn Fawn stamp set and colored with my Copic markers. Next, I stamped on it the “You are so sweet” Sentiment from the Sweet Stuff stamp set by Rina K. Designs with watermark ink and heat embossed it with white embossing powder.

Now it’s time to create the sandy beach. I just picked a cardstock from my stash and ran it through my die-cut machine with the Hillside border Dies from Lawn Fawn. Then I am checking how tall the sand should be, placing on it the Stitched Rectangle Dies and Sandy accents by Lawn Fawn, and run them together through my die-cut machine. In the end, I splattered on it with white and brown watercolor and let it dry.
Next, I warmed up my laminator and cut the Flock Transfer Sheets to the wished size then I run them through my laminator between Parchment Paper.
I started to put my card together. I decided to add Sunglasses to the lemon from this cute sticker set by Pebbles. Now it has personality and looks soo sweet. I have made a second card as well but with pineapple. I love the flock transfer sheets because of this velvety look! What about you?
I hope you have enjoyed my project for today, be sure to check the video tutorial on the Therm O Web’s YouTube Channel. Have an amazing day, Mona.
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