Showing posts with label Coastal Card Making. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coastal Card Making. Show all posts

June 15, 2026

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 If you've ever fallen in love with a pack of Designer Series Paper and wondered how to let it shine without covering it up, this week's cards are for you!

I continued playing with the Scenic Coast Suite Collection and discovered that this suite has so much versatility packed into it. Last week I shared three cards, and this week I created three more completely different designs using many of the same products. That's one of my favorite things about a well-designed suite—you can keep creating without running out of ideas.

Whether you love quick and simple cards or enjoy layering die cuts and embellishments, these projects offer something for everyone.

Let the Designer Series Paper Do the Heavy Lifting


The first card, "Wishing You a Lifetime of Joy," is proof that beautiful paper can be the star of the show.

The sunset-inspired Scenic Coast Designer Series Paper creates a stunning backdrop with very little effort. I layered the paper onto Blueberry Bushel cardstock, added a simple sentiment banner, and finished the design with sailboat die cuts and a shimmering sunset.

One of my favorite tips from this card is using the new Stampin' Up! shimmer pens to create custom die-cut accents. A quick swipe of Golden Glow shimmer created the perfect sparkling sun for the horizon.

Why it works:

  • Minimal layers
  • Easy-to-recreate layout
  • Beautiful DSP becomes the focal point
  • Perfect for weddings, anniversaries, and congratulations

Create Depth with a Coastal Collage


For the second card, "You Brighten My Day," I layered several elements together to create a coastal collage effect.

Using the lighthouse die cut, netting, seashells, starfish, and a soft sunburst background creates a design that feels dimensional without being complicated. The Gorgeous Grape and Highland Heather color combination gives this coastal theme an unexpected twist.

This card is a great reminder that you don't always have to use products exactly as intended. The lighthouse image was cut away from its original frame and used as a standalone focal point, giving it a completely different look.

Try This:

When working with detailed dies, don't be afraid to mix textures and shapes. Combining:

  • Netting
  • Shells
  • Sunbursts
  • Sentiment circles

creates visual interest while still feeling cohesive.

Simple Stamping Creates a Beautiful Sunset


My third card, "Congratulations!", may be the simplest of the three, but it's one of my favorites.

Using just a few stamped images, I created a sunset scene with water reflections. By stamping in Balmy Blue, Blueberry Bushel, and Golden Glow, the card quickly came together without any complicated techniques.

The little Strawberry Slush fence die cuts add a fun pop of color and help frame the sunset scene beautifully. The sunset-themed Designer Series Paper tie everything together for a bright, cheerful card that's perfect for celebrating life's special moments.

Why I'm Still Loving the Scenic Coast Suite

After creating six cards over two weeks, I still haven't run out of ideas with this collection! The Scenic Coast Suite includes:

  • Gorgeous coastal Designer Series Paper
  • Versatile dies
  • Beautiful sentiments
  • Coordinating embellishments
  • Endless opportunities for masculine, feminine, celebratory, and friendship cards

It's the kind of suite that keeps giving you new creative possibilities every time you sit down at your craft table.

Ready to Get Creative?

My friend, if you've been feeling like you don't have enough time to create, these cards are a great reminder that beautiful handmade cards don't have to be complicated. A few layers, a favorite piece of Designer Series Paper, and a simple sentiment can go a long way.

I'd love to know—which of these three cards is your favorite? Leave a comment below and let me know!

Grab the PDF below:

Happy stamping!


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