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Beach Day Cards featuring Sunshiny Days

21
Jul
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Hi there! Renee here today with a couple of beach day-themed cards using the Sunshiny Days collection.  Don’t miss out on the chance to send happy mail to family and friends, no matter the occasion.  Any way you send it, whether it be a invitation to hang out, get well wishes, or a simple hello to let them know you are thinking of them, you are sure to put a smile on their face with these cute summer scenes.

Send happy mail this summer with Beach Day cards by @reneezwirek using the #sunshinydays collection by @pebblesinc

The “A Happy Day to You” card is sweet to give for a birthday, hello, or thinking of you theme.

Send happy mail this summer with Beach Day cards by @reneezwirek using the #sunshinydays collection by @pebblesinc

To start, I trimmed some water waves from the Beach Day pattern paper and added them to the corner of my 5″ x 7″ card.

Send happy mail this summer with Beach Day cards by @reneezwirek using the #sunshinydays collection by @pebblesinc

Heat embossing a curved stamp onto the wave is a fun way to add the card sentiment.

Send happy mail this summer with Beach Day cards by @reneezwirek using the #sunshinydays collection by @pebblesinc

To complete the card, I embellished it with the sandcastle and pail Stickers, a beach blanket and pineapple Die-Cuts, a beach ball Chipboard Sticker, and a crab Puffy Sticker.

Send happy mail this summer with Beach Day cards by @reneezwirek using the #sunshinydays collection by @pebblesinc

A “Chill Out” card would be fun to give for an invite to hang out, a get well or even just to say hello.

Send happy mail this summer with Beach Day cards by @reneezwirek using the #sunshinydays collection by @pebblesinc

I layered a 1 ½” piece of sandy brown cardstock on top of the cut waves from the Let’s Float pattern paper.

Send happy mail this summer with Beach Day cards by @reneezwirek using the #sunshinydays collection by @pebblesinc

I embellished this card with flower and flip flop Puffy Stickers and sun, clouds, and palm tree Stickers.  I trimmed the “Chill Out” sentiment from the Summer Day pattern paper and added it to the corner of my card.

Send happy mail this summer with Beach Day cards by @reneezwirek using the #sunshinydays collection by @pebblesinc

Hope you enjoyed these Beach Day cards! Thanks for stopping by the Pebbles blog!  For more summer card ideas using the Sunshiny Days collection, check out Monique’s Sunshiny Fringe Cards.

Trio of fun cards created by @moniqueliedtke with the #Sunshiny_Days collection by @PebblesInc #madewithpebbles #pebblesinc #fringe_cards

Supplies:

Sunshiny Days Beach Day (733601)
Sunshiny Days Let’s Float (733604)
Sunshiny Days Summer Day (733606)
Sunshiny Days Icons & Accents Stickers (733608)
Sunshiny Days Ephemera Cardstock Die-Cuts (733609)
Sunshiny Days Chipboard Stickers (733610)
Sunshiny Days Puffy Stickers (733611)
American Crafts Sticky Thumb Dimensional Adhesive Foam Dots (340272)
American Crafts Textured Cardstock Pack 12″ x 12″ 60/Pkg, Tropicals (71249)
American Crafts Zing! Opaque Embossing Powder, White (27124)
American Crafts Cutup Scissors 7″ (64201)

Filed Under: American Crafts, Cards, Papercraft, Party, Summer, Tutorial Tagged With: Cards, Renee Zwirek, Summer, Sunshiny Days

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