For this week's Fandom Friday, the new I Lava You sentiment from the July Trinity Stamps release immediately made me think of the Pixar short, so I ran with that as my fandom inspiration and built a whole ocean and sky scene to match! I started by ink blending a sky panel on white mixed media cardstock using Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide, holding my cloud stencils from the October Night Sky stencil set in place with magnets while I blended, then added water reactive splatters, opal pigment watercolor in a soft blue tint, and white bleedproof paint for a dreamy layered background.
For the ocean panel I blended Salty Ocean and Uncharted Mariner Distress Oxides, repeated the same splatter technique with heavier water and opal watercolor, then finished with a few flicks of Black Soot Distress Oxide spray for contrast before trimming and layering both panels together onto a top folding A2 card base with a wave die cut from the Tiny Island die set creating that soft horizon line.
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For the sentiment, I die cut the I Lava You letters twice, once in yellow cardstock and once in red, then used an orange marker to hand draw an outline around each yellow letter to replicate the font style from the Pixar short before gluing the yellow letters onto the red shadow die cuts slightly offset to the bottom right for that drop shadow effect. I cut the volcano from kraft cardstock, added green Rustic Wilderness Distress Ink at the base for a grassy look, and glued the red lava die cut a little higher than intended so I would have room to draw on an adorable little face with a black pen.
I mounted the full sentiment onto a vellum shadow die cut so the ocean scene could show through underneath, tucked my lava spurts into place, added 1mm foam adhesive strips behind everything so the foam would stay hidden through the vellum, and attached the whole sentiment to the front of the card. It turned out so cute and I absolutely love that the I Lava You sentiment does all the heavy lifting for the fandom connection!





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