To create the scenes in the jar, I used a masking technique so that I could make some of the images look like some are in the front, and others are in the back. Once I had everything stamped on smooth white cardstock, I colored them in with Copic markers. I added some diluted white acrylic paint with my finger going down the jar in an attempt to make it look glassy. I then die-cut the jars and lids with their coordinating dies.
To create the background panel, I used prepared bristol cardstock that measured 3.25" x 4.5" and stamped the sandy border from Oceans of Joy using Versafine Vintage Sepia ink. I distressed the background with Tumbled Glass, Brushed Corduroy, and Mustard Seed Distress Inks and added splatters of water. Once it dried, I stamped punny sentiments to each card.
For the "You're turtley awesome" sentiment, I used stamps from Turtley Awesome.
I hope you enjoyed the cards. Thanks for visiting the blog today!
You are AH-MAZING Amy!!! I love love these
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