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Ahoy There! Lighthouses and the Sea – New Workshop Kit
Do you enjoy lighthouses? Are you a seafarer who floats, boats or sails the beautiful seas? When I saw this set Ahoy There stamp/thin cut set (or stamps only) in our new catalog, it drew me right in!
I looked at our Mixins papers and saw many possibilities.
I also had a few ideas with our Stencil Pack 1 and wanted to see if they would work. I think it worked out quite well!
If you would like to learn how to create this rocky coastline, that makes me so happy! I will be including a ‘how to’ video to everyone who makes a purchase of $50+ for this product line. There will be a link to a guide which contains the artwork and video, so it’s open to everyone who makes a purchase on my website (this will not be in a Facebook Group).
Click here to view the Ahoy There Shopping List
A $50 minimum purchase in products is required to receive the guide and tutorials.
I will show you how to create the pilings and seagull, so make sure you add the July Stamp of the Month to your order. With your $50 purchase, VIPS earn it for free, all others will only pay $5! Remember, the July Stamp of the Month is only available in July, so don’t hesitate on this one!
The shopping list contains everything I used to create the artwork shown above. I did enjoy adding a little bit of shimmer to some of the images. Sponging the stencils with the inks is a must do! We are also using another stencil in the same pack to create the ROPE look! You do not want to miss out on learning how to use these great tools so you can use them again and again!
In addition, I like to take my scraps and make a few cards. The same great technique is showcased on the cards and they are easy enough to duplicate on your own:
Click here to view the Ahoy There Shopping List
A $50 minimum purchase in products is required to receive the guide and tutorials.
This scrapbook workshop kit can be created and used for the future when you take that boat ride or sightseeing the lighthouses along the coast of the US. It’s magical and feels so good to be one with the Sea, or be the landlubber who does a pilgrimage each year to visit these guiding light fixtures.