It started with a simple enough plan: punch some hearts to create a border and then put colored paper behind them.
I love rainbows. I have this thing where I NEED colors to be in Roy G Biv order. When folks say, "It's a rainbow!" and are talking about multi-colored and NOT Roy G Biv order, I'm bothered. Greatly.
Things should be in order: Roy G Biv and ombre! It makes my heart pitty pat with delight!
I've been known to reorder displays in stores in order to fix it for them. ;oP
Things should be in order: Roy G Biv and ombre! It makes my heart pitty pat with delight!
I've been known to reorder displays in stores in order to fix it for them. ;oP
In this case, I'd made the rainbow teacups a couple weeks back but didn't feel I'd worked all the rainbow out of my system.
I pulled the card stock and cut it into 3/4" strips and got to work.
I pulled the card stock and cut it into 3/4" strips and got to work.
But then, I had rainbow scraps left behind...
I didn't want to just toss them and saw my heart punch lying there, and well, this happened:
Doncha just love it when things come together??? :oD
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Stamp Sets: Friendly Phrases, Express Yourself
Paper: Whisper White (heavy and regular), Poppy Parade, Mango Melody, Pineapple Punch, Lemon Lime Twist, Coastal Cabana
Ink: Gorgeous Grape
Miscellaneous: Dimensionals
Tips:
*I cut the bases at 5"x3.75" so I could mark the mid-point at 2.5".
Then, I marked the card like this. I LOVE working with the grid paper behind me, it makes it incredibly easy to draw straight lines using a ruler!You can see I marked an additional line 1/2" up for the second card. (The first, I just popped the punch all the way up.)
By marking that 1/2" line, I was about to line up the heart punch like so, making my border relatively even.
And, as those who know me well know, I believe in keeping it real. Look at this mess!!
I lose stamp blocks, stamp pads, Tombow, etc. in this mess!
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You know one of the things I loved seeing (aside from pretty cards!)? The pencil markings on the back showing how you measured and marked them!! :D #nerdswannaknow ;-)
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