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Home Sweet Home | Cozy Street Inspiration by Eileen

There’s something so heartwarming about a charming row of houses. It instantly gives you that “home sweet home” feeling. Today, I’m sharing a cheerful card created by Eileen using the Cozy Street Stamp Set and coordinating Dies.

A Stroll Down Cozy Street

The Cozy Street set is filled with whimsical little houses and details that make building a full neighborhood scene a joy. Each house has its own personality, from quaint rooftops to charming windows and doors, these images flawlessly forms a cozy street scene complete with trees, a bench, and even a classic red phone booth!

Design Details

For the background, Eileen stenciled soft clouds to set the scene and then layered two rows of colorful houses for added depth and dimension. To frame the design, she used an oval window, which draws the eye right into the heart of the neighborhood.

One of the best parts? The card flattens perfectly to slip into a standard envelope, making it as practical as it is beautiful!

The sentiment “Home Sweet Home” ties everything together, perfect for welcoming someone to a new house, celebrating a move, or simply sending warm thoughts.

Finishing Touches

To ground the scene, Eileen blended ink at the bottom to mimic a pathway. This subtle detail brings the entire neighborhood to life and adds a touch of realism to the whimsical design.

Why We Love the Cozy Street Set

This set is wonderfully versatile, you can build entire streets, highlight just one house as a focal point, or mix and match with other scene-building sets. Whether you’re crafting a “just because” card or celebrating a milestone, the Cozy Street Stamp Set and Dies will help you create little worlds full of charm and warmth.

✨ Big thanks to Eileen Ong for sharing this delightful project with us!

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adorable cute street scene

An Interactive Cinematic Shadow Box – A Busy Street Scene!

Hi! I hope all of you are having a great week! Today I am sharing one of the biggest shadow scene I’ve ever made! This card is themed around a busy street with lots of fun elements!

I used the Cinematic Shadow Box stand alone die cut to create the backbone of my card. You can have up to 4 tabs in this shadow box which gives great dimension and lots of room to fit ample stamped images!

I combined images from a bunch of different stamp sets including The Sweetest Truck, Rabbit Cafe, Happy Track and Field (Chapter 2), Fun Adventure, and Sweet Ride.

I thought why not take it to the next level and combine this shadow box with an interactive element! I used the Dotted Borders Slimline Pull Tab – Stand-Alone Die to make the Ice Cream truck move down this busy street!

Check out this card in action below!

I used the Sidewalk Scene Builder – Stand-Alone Die to die cut the two sidewalks on The Sandstone Series – Smokey Eyes – Heavyweight Premium Cardstock and then added splashes of paints. For the background wall, I blended Distress Oxide Inks on the Mega Blocks stencil and die cut it using the large dotted border die from the Cinematic Shadow Box.

I just love making these mini scenes on this shadow box! Acetate played a big part in the assembly of this card.

I used acetate for a couple of the tabs in the box so that the road background could show through. I added acetate to mimic the Ice Cream Truck’s windows. I also used it for placing the music notes that are coming from the ice-cream truck!

To keep everything in perspective, I laid out the images so that larger characters go near the front and smaller ones go at the back.

I stamped out a sentiment from The Sweetest Truck on the front tab of the box which I had trimmed down to show more of the sidewalk at the bottom.

I hope you enjoyed this inspiration and thank you so much for stopping by!

Sharon for Penguin Palace

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Fun Street Café Scene with Anja!

Hi Everyone! It’s the second day of Lunar new year and I want to show you a beautiful card that Anja made for us!

Anja made this slimline card using the Rabbit Café stamp set and its coordinating  Penguin Perfect Cuts.

She stamped out the all cute images and colored them in with my Spectrum Noir Illustrator. I love all the white gel pen detailing she added on her images.

I love how she stamped out three of the cafés and have different sweets put up as the signs of the café. So cute!

She blended her background beautifully with Distress Oxide Inks. I also like the two different golden colors from the Gansai Tambio Starry Colors that she splattered over the blended background.

Her characters in the foreground were adhered with foam tape to create some dimension.

To finish off, she stamped the sentiment “COFFEE LOVER” with VersaMark and embossed it with gold embossing powder on a strip of cardstock that matches her card base. Head over to Anja’s blog for more details on how she made this gorgeous card!

Thank you Anja for this lovely inspiration! I love this cute scene so much!

Penguin Palace

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