Close to My Heart’s Seaside Capers

Welcome back

Summer is coming to New Zealand and I have been playing with the Seaside Reflections range from Close to My Heart.  I love this paper range as it  has the most beautiful colours and textures suitable for lots of different uses – plus there are absolutely gorgeous stamp sets to match the papers.

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My son has just had his birthday and he is very keen on sailing and boats etc, so once I tidied my craft desk I got to work to make some cards and then stretched myself to make a waterfall folio album.  Actually I did 2 waterfall folio albums but ran out of light to photograph, but will do that and post at another time.  Here is the card that I made for him to go with the sailing print that I got him for his birthday.  I must confess I had seen this idea on one of the CTMH Facebook groups I belong to but it was very suitable for James’ birthday.  I have stamped the yacht image on the patterned paper using Lagoon ink and used the Holiday Tags stamp set for the sentiment.

CTMH Seaside card 3

Here is another version of the card.

CTMH Seaside Card 5

I then went on to used the other stamps.  I love using the Paper Fundamentals paper and this paper coordinated well with the embossing using the Quatrefoil embossing folder.  This is a lovely masculine card.

CTMH Seaside Lighthouse card

 

For my last card I have stamp the shell images onto Colonial White cardstock and coloured them in with Shinhan Touch Twin markers – Pastel Peach, Barely Beige, Clay and Bronze.  I then cut them out and used Liquid Glass to cover them and let them dry.  The shells created some dimension for the front of the card, with the lovely soft sea images of the paper in the background.

 

CTMH Seaside card

 

Finally here is my waterfall folio album that I have made with the papers.  I have got the pattern from here and the idea from my upline Grace Green – thank you.  I have decorated the front with the stickers from the Seaside Assortment pack and also cut the sentiment from the Artbooking cartridge in both Glacier and Desert Sand to help the letters stand out from the background.

CTMH Seaside Mini Folio album

And here is the middle of the album.

CTMH Mini Folio Album - inside

 

I am looking forward to creating more with these beautiful papers and yes my desk is still tidy after my day’s efforts.  Apart from the first card all these items will be available for sale at Gift Hutt.

Materials used:

Cardstock – Glacier, Colonial White, Desert Sand

Paper – Seaside, Paper Fundamentals – Whimsy

Inks – Desert Sand, Lagoon, Glacier

Stamps – Treasured Friendship, Seaside Greetings, Holiday Tags

Seaside Assortments

Embossing Folders – Dots, Quatrefoil

Cricut Cartridges – Artbooking, Art Philosophy

Aqua dots

Teal Shimmer Trim

Scallop punch

Liquid Glass

Shinhan Touch Twin markers – Barely Beige, Pastel Peach, Clay, Bronze

Happy Crafting

Patricia

 

 

 

11 thoughts on “Close to My Heart’s Seaside Capers

  1. creativeunblock

    Patricia, these are stunning! I love the colors and the stamps, and I love the shiney shells! I also love the way you used the fence as a border. Beautiful! Roberta

  2. Dorene M. Veevers

    This is an awesome Album you made for your son. I reside in Calgary, Canada If you have the instructions for this Album, I would appreciate if you could send them to me. Thank you.
    Dorene M. Veevers

  3. Brenda Gallaher

    I’m new to mini album making and when I found your waterfall album on Pinterest, I was hoping you had directions. I wanted to do a Christmas album for a friend with 9 grandchildren.

    1. Hi Brenda – I am sorry I don’t have the instructions on my blog but I do have a link to the instructions from a You Tube video here:
      Finally here is my waterfall folio album that I have made with the papers. I have got the pattern from here and the idea from my upline Grace Green – thank you. I have decorated the front with the stickers from the
      If you go to the original post and click on the ‘here’ that is highlighted it will take you to the instructions I have used. Kind Regards Patricia

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