This is the final card we made in my Club Class this month featuring soon-to-be-retired 2017-2019 In Colors. This one features the Tranquil Tide color. It also uses an idea I saw from another Demonstrator to combine the By The Bay Set cottage with a lighthouse from the High Tide Set using the masking technique.
Uses By The Bay Cling Sale-A-Bration Level 1 Stamp Set and High Tide Photopolymer Stamp Set plus Tranquil Tide Classic Stampin' Pad, Tranquil Tide Cardstock, Crumb Cake Classic Stampin' Pad, Night of Navy Classic Stampin' Pad, Whisper White Cardstock, Mint Macaron Classic Stampin' Pad, Balmy Blue Classic Stampin' Pad, Balmy Blue Cardstock, Tranquil Textures Designer Series Paper, Night of Navy Medium Baker's Twine, Stamping Sponges, Blender Pens, Clear Block A, Clear Block B, Clear Block E, Clear Block H, Grid Paper, Stampin' Pierce Mat, Paper Snips, Stampin' Trimmer, Mini Glue Dots, SNAIL Adhesive, Stampin' Dimensionals, Tear & Tape Adhesive, and Post-It Notes (for masking).
Here is a link to the directions for the By The Bay Thinking Of You Lighthouse card.
The By The Bay Cling Stamp Set is available as a FREE Sale-A-Bration item when you place a qualifying order for at least $50 worth of merchandise until March 31 or while supplies last, whichever comes first.
Tranquil Tide is one of the 2017-2019 In Colors which will be retiring soon. Once the official retiring list is announced, products featuring the Tranquil Tide color which are retiring will only be available until May 31 or while supplies last. In the past, ink refills, ink pads, cardstock, etc. have sold out fairly quickly, so don't wait to order your extra Tranquil Tide supplies while they are still available.
You can place an online order for some of the products used on this card by simply clicking on the image of them below. This will take you directly to my online store! Or, contact me at michelerey@aol.com to place an order through me.
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Thanks, Ann. I'm glad you liked it! I loved the idea of combining these two sets when I saw it and had to try my version!
Posted by: Michele Reynolds | 03/26/2019 at 12:54 PM
You did a very nice job of combining two sets that deserve to be together! Great instructions, too. Thank you!
Posted by: Ann Dahne | 03/23/2019 at 02:40 PM