Mar 2, 2017

There's a rainbow...

Good morning blog readers!  Alicia here today.  March is making me think about Spring and I have for you a colorful spring card using several dies to create a landscape.  The clouds look so pretty in vellum.   I inked up the background with a sponge dauber.





I ended up with 7 rainbows since I cut one set out of each color.  I made 5 of these cards and a couple of another design. It was really fun and easy...who doesn't want to assemble rainbows? Here's a close up:



Dies R Us Products used:

Lawn Fawn - Rainbow Dies
Lawn Fawn Rainbow die

Avery Elle - Pierced Cloud
Avery Elle Pierced Cloud dies

Poppystamps - Dies - Stitched Hills (NEW)
Poppystamps Dies Stitched Hills


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Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Alicia


6 comments:

  1. Super cute Alicia! Great idea using vellum for the clouds. That's a great way to get lots of cards out of one die too.

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  2. Look at all that glittery goodness! I am having flashbacks to art class remembering the color spectrum. Loved art class!!! :) I love your rolling hills and the Vellum clouds--perfect! Happy Spring!

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  3. Perfect timing with your rainbow card.........our area just had a rainbow that made the news. I haven't seen one in over 10 years. Your rainbow is so vibrant with the sparkly colors you used.

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    1. 10 years without a rainbow???!! Oh my! Where are you? I love rainbows! I see at least a few a year.

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  4. too cute, love the vellum clouds and your sparkle rainbow is so pretty!!

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