Monday, June 22, 2026

We're Meant to Bee! | Mixing Card Making Techniques

Happy Monday!
I'm starting out this week with a card I created for my 
Craft Roulette Episode #324 submission.

All products used are from from Pajama Crafter Stamps, except the solid card stocks and inks.



 I had so much fun putting this card together using several techniques.

To start, I had the parameters to meet.

Easel project is easy enough. I enjoy making easel cards!
The colors are easy. Endless really!
But I wasn't quite sure what to do with table & bug(s) or inscrts.
So I perused my Pajama Crafter Stamps supplies and a light bulb went off!!!

I would create an outdoor scene with the 2 bears from
This set also has bees, of course, so the insect parameter is met.
And, it's fairly easy to make a table out of cardstock, right?

So, with a plan in mind, I got to work!

I stamped the bears, bees, flowers and honey pot and jar from the stamp set,
colored them up with pencils and fussy cut.

Now, to create my scene, I first die cut the background panel out of
white cardstock and a layering panel in yellow.
The Sunburst Stencil is great to use for an outdoor scene, so
I stenciled the upper right corner with yellow and blue.
The rest of the sky was filled in with blue as well.
I added green inking to the bottom.
 Awesome Sauce was used to help with smooth blending.

I had a left over piece of patterned paper from the
Spring Plaids Paper Pad that I used as a mat for my die cut background.
And, I thought it would make a great table cloth for my table.
That piece was cut with an oval die on the lower edge and 
all I had to do was add some card stock strips for legs.

I also had a piece of left over patterned paper from 
Savanna Neutrals Paper Pad and decided to dress the bears in outfits with it.

I put my little table scene together beneath the sun and added bees and flowers.


For the easel card stopper, I stamped the "Happy Anniverary" sentiment from
The banner was layered with a solid strip of card stock and a patterned paper strip.
Dimension was achieved with foam tape.

I also added a decorative element cut with the Scalloped Circle Die.



So, I used stamping, coloring, die cutting, stenciling, inking and paper piecing
all together with the Craft Roulette parameters for this one of a kind card!

Thanks so much for stopping by!
I hope I've provided a little bit of inspiration for you.

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613 Avenue Create - ATG w/Craft or Hobby Twist

3 comments:

  1. You've created a lovely outdoor picnic scene! Nice stenciling and die cut background. Very creative tablecloth. Thanks for sharing with the June Challenge at A Cut Above. Happy to have you play along.

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  2. Judy, it's so cute! Thanks for joining us at 613 Avenue Create. I hope we see you on the front porch again soon!

    Hugs, Em
    613 Avenue Create Co-Owner
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  3. Fantastic and it perfectly fits the parameters too. Love it. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas for a Anything goes theme using die cuts or dry embossing.

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