Bobbi stamped all these darling ducklings and their Mom for a wonderful pond scene Spring card that she colored with Copic Markers. Notice how she created grass with her markers but also added lots of die cut grass to create terrific dimension. Visit the Picket Fence Studio blog for more info.
I think Winter is finally over and Spring is on it’s way! It’s been very cold and snowy where I live so I’m super excited to see the Sun and feel warmer temperatures. It gets me in the mood to create Spring themed cards and since (like a mentioned in a recent post) I love making scene cards now’s the time to design some Spring Scene Cards! Add lots of flowers, green grass, sunshine and cute baby animals to capture those Spring feelings. So get ready to take a look and be inspired by some amazing card ideas using stamps, dies and stencils for Spring Scenes.
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Heather created a colorful scene with bright colors for the stamped flowers in the background, adding gems to the center of each. The black bunny silhouette is a nice contrast to the rainbow of colors. She also designed some grass using a scalloped die with some green inking. She breaks it all down at the Simon Says Stamp blog.
Chari design the sweetest scene of a little bunny rabbit selling her flowers from a cart. The blue sky has some splatter for texture and she used tiny floral pattern paper die cut for the hill. She also layered lots of the stamped images for depth. Take a closer look at the Lawn Fawn blog.
Karen used a masking technique to set up her sweet Gardener scene card. She stamped on watercolor paper and used watercolor markers to stamp and water color in all the images. She used a pretty floral pattern paper for her card base, tying in some of the colors from the scene. Take a closer look at the Art Impressions blog.
Susan’s beautiful scene makes you feel like a tiny fairy peering up into a garden of flowers with butterflies fluttering all around. She stamped and stenciled the flowers and stenciled then die cut the butterflies too. These types of coordinating stencils make it easy to color if you’re not comfortable with markers or pencil coloring. Take a peek at the Altenew blog.
Lisa created a tall slimline style for her adorable bunny hill card. She created dimension by zig zagging and slanting the hills up the card, adding die cut grass puffs for even more depth. I love the super sweet stamped bunnies and the lovely orange sky! I spotted her idea on the Whimsy Stamps Instagram page.
These stamped sweet puppies colored with Copic Markers are enjoying a Spring day riding in a wagon and climbing on buckets in a scene card from Bobbi. She ink blended the grass and sky adding lots of dots from a brown marker and white gel pen for an easy way to create the look of flowers. Find all the details at the Honey Bee Stamps blog.
This cute gate card from Rebecca has a long fence with pretty pink Tulips behind and a rabbit peeking his face over the gate. Notice how she added a bit of pink for color on the bunny, tying it in with Tulips. Take a closer look at the My Favorite Things blog.
This darling digital stamp features a Gnome feeding seeds to a cute little mouse and bird. The sky and grass were created with markers along with a stamped sentiment in the “white space”. I came across this Spring scene card idea on the Polkadoodles Instagram page.
Carts are a popular motif lately, I’ve seen them pop up a lot and they are so fun because you can fill them with whatever you’d like for many occasions. For this flower cart card design filled with Spring Flowers Annie used dies and colored cardstocks adding a subtle wood paneled background. Learn more at the Spellbinders blog.
The warmer weather is bringing back birds singing in the morning and getting ready to build nests. This beautiful birdhouse scene card celebrates that with a stenciled cloudy background and die cut branches, bird and house with a stamped and die cut sentiment. I came across this card on the Gina K. Designs Instagram page.
This gorgeous Geese card shows that a scene doesn’t have to fill an entire card. Colleen created hers in a small circle, matting it in black. She added it over top of torn and inked pattern papers, a wide pink ribbon bow with a stamped sentiment too. Find all the details at the Unity Stamps blog.
I hope you’ll soon enjoy some fabulous Spring weather and spread that warmth to your next scene card!
-Heather
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