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
This would brighten anyone's day, it's terrific!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you created your rainbow! so very clever!! And you're right, an excellent way to use up some scraps.
ReplyDeleteI 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!!
ReplyDeleteThanks 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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