Gathered my supplies - stamp set, dies, cardbase and distress inks.
STEP 2
Figured out my layout for the sentiment and palm tree to see where I wanted the "dip" of the two slopes to come together just above the palm tree. I die cut two circles from scrap to use to mask the bottom of the card and create the dip. I taped the cardbase to my craft sheet and used temporary adhesive to hold the circles in place. BTW, in this photo the circles are not in their final position!
STEP 3
Figured out my layout for the sentiment and palm tree to see where I wanted the "dip" of the two slopes to come together just above the palm tree. I die cut two circles from scrap to use to mask the bottom of the card and create the dip. I taped the cardbase to my craft sheet and used temporary adhesive to hold the circles in place. BTW, in this photo the circles are not in their final position!
When the circles were in place, I used two more scraps with straight edges to mask the area I wanted to sponge a rainbow ray. I chose to use finger daubers cuz I wanted a rainbow reminiscent of a puffy-cloud-filled sky.
STEP 4
STEP 4
Have to confess, I did not originally plan to add the die cut clouds. I'd planned to have a one-layer card. But I used white cardstock that is very sensitive to adhesives, even temporary. When I removed the circle masks the cardbase was a bit damaged. So I opted for the clouds. And a good coat of Wink of Stella shimmer on them and the rainbow to detract from the oops areas ;) Tthe sentiment and palm finished off my card.
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just love your card design
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ReplyDeleteI love your fun and creative rainbow card design, Maria. TFS Hugs.
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