Hi there blog friends ~ It's time for a new challenge at Fusion and this time our prompt is Kindness.
I don't get to use my bold background stamps very often, but this one was perfect for the inspiration photo. I heat embossed the pattern with white EP and blended several distress inks in the colors of the rainbow. I stacked the die cut sentiment 3 times for dimension and added a few sparkly sequins ~
Don't forget the best thing about the Fusion Card Challenge is that you can choose between the sketch and the inspiration photo, or both! My teamies have created some amazing cards to inspire you, so feel free to stop by the challenge blog and play along with us!
Supplies:
Stamps: MFT - Wavy Coloring Book, Sending a Smile (sentiment)
Dies: MFT - Kindness, Slanted Sentiments
Inks: Versamark; Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade, Squeezed Lemonade, Twisted Citron, Tumbled Glass, Dusty Concord
Misc: Stampendous - Detail White Embossing Powder; Pretty Pink Posh - Clear Sequins
That swirly, wavy background is delicious, Barb ... so dreamy in all those wonderful rainbow colours! The black die cut sentiment is perfect against it! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous background for the rainbow inks. Love that you used the black die cut with the white stirps. So eyecatching.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Barb!!! all that swirling makes me crave a bit of rainbow ice cream - in a waffle cone, of course!
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Love the fun shapes in the background and your pretty inked rainbow, Barb!
ReplyDeleteYour inked rainbow backgrounds undo is beautiful! Very pretty card!
ReplyDeletegreat rainbow background Barb, it works so well with the swirly stamp :)
ReplyDeletesuperb Barb. The bright colours on the swirly background are perfect.
ReplyDeleteI agree this was the perfect choice for the inspiration Barb! Love your psychadelic fun colourful card!
ReplyDeleteFab card... so bright and beautifully blended. Love rainbow cards. x
ReplyDeleteNot quite tie dyed but the ink resist looks fabulous with that embossed stamp and the rainbow inking, Barb.
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