My card starts with a rainbow background - I cut LOTS of Skinny Strips with a border die cut. It was a great way to use up some scraps and the die cuts lots of strips all at one time. I put them in the envelope with the die so I have more the next time I want to use them.
I topped the rainbow with some stacked Slim Shaker Circles to create a sunshine for the rainbow. An oversized "Prayers" and subsentiment convey my message for strength!
I topped the rainbow with some stacked Slim Shaker Circles to create a sunshine for the rainbow. An oversized "Prayers" and subsentiment convey my message for strength!
A butterfly and flourishes from the Flourish Butterfly die set make great contrasting elements cut from white cardstock.
The finishing touch is always some bling.. enamel dots this time - to repeat the white and add some contrast.
The finishing touch is always some bling.. enamel dots this time - to repeat the white and add some contrast.
I'm linking up at "Cut it Up" Challenge where they're looking for rainbows - and you have to use a die cut on your project! I hope you find some time to make and to play along!
Finished Size 4.25x 5.5"
Stamps | Waffle Flower Oversized Prayers
Dies | Waffle Flower Skinny Stripes, Slim Shaker Circle, Oversized Prayers, Flourish Butterflies
Enamel Dots | Waffle Flower Clean and Clear
WFL = Waffle Flower
SCB = Scrapbook.com
SSS = Simon Says Stamp
4 comments:
This would brighten anyone's day, it's terrific!
I love the way you created your rainbow! so very clever!! And you're right, an excellent way to use up some scraps.
I love the bright, fresh feel of your colorful card. Thank you for sharing it with us at Cut it Up!
Evelyn
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What a very pretty card!! Love the bright colors and the pretty card design!!
Thanks for joining us at Cut it Up challenge!
Have a great day.
Gerda
Beautiful coloring. Bright cards that anyone would enjoy receiving.
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