Masking and Sponging a Seaside Horizon with Sailing Home

I have mentioned in past posts how much I am enjoying using and creating with the Sailing Home suite.  All of my Father’s Day and Graduation cards were made with the lighthouse and sailboats (and a few summer birthdays too).  The images are just so SUMMER.  Today’s project video tutorial showcases a fun sponging technique.  You can adapt this technique for many types of backgrounds.  This video shows masking and sponging a seaside horizon with Sailing Home.  All supplies I used in the tutorial will be listed and linked to my online store.  I will also link other posts using this stamp set.

July Special:  Purchase the Bundled Sailing Home stamp set & Smooth Sailing dies together, save 10% and earn a $5 Bonus Days coupon!

Supplies:

Notecards & Envelopes #131527

Sailing Home Stamp Set, #149457

Smooth Sailing Dies, #149576

Stamp Set & Dies Bundled together saving 10%, #151066

Circle cut out in scrap paper measuring 3 1/2″ x 5″.  I used the Layering Circle Dies (2 5/8″ size) #141705 or you could use the 2 1/4″ circle punch #143720, which would be slightly smaller but fine.

Ink: Bermuda Bay #147096, Blueberry Bushel #147138, Seaside Spray #150085 and Memento Black #132708

Stamping Sponges #141337 (cut into wedges)

Blends Markers Combo Packs (each combo pack includes a light & dark shade of that color – see photo below):  Night of Navy #144040, Smoky Slate #145058, Cherry Cobbler #144598, Bermuda Bay #144600, Crumb Cake #144601and Bronze #144607 (single marker).  Feel free to use your own color choices.

Silicone Craft Sheet #127853

Multipurpose Glue #110755

Masked & Sponged Sailing Home card

Blends Markers, light & dark shades to enhance your coloring & blending

Sailing Home stamp set & dies

Purchase the Sailing Home stamp set & dies together as a bundle and save 10%.  During July, you will also earn a $5 Bonus Days coupon!

Link to a previous posts using the Sailing Home bundle: https://mailsomethingpretty.com/fun-wine-tags-using-sailing-home/

My Pinterest Page has several photos of cards I have made

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