Since I'm down with making seventy of these cards for Christmas this year, I think it's safe to say that I like the design. Something about the simple layers just gets me.
But, as usual, I got a little bored after six in a row and decided to treat myself with mixing it up a little.
So I made this:
It was still pretty easy.
Step 1: Stamp Chevron on card base in Versamark Ink
Step Two: Sprinkle with Clear (or white) embossing powder and heat.
Step Three: Apply distress ink somewhat randomly with foam pad. I used Tumbled Glass, Mustard Seed and Spun Sugar
Step Four:
I'm assuming the top layer is pretty self-explanatory, cut out clouds.
Attach some on top with dimensional tape. Cut a few extras and make them
into trees by coloring them green - layers of mustard seed and tumbled
glass makes the green pictured - add your sentiment.
Here's
a better look at the rainbow chevron layer - my Versamark ink is just
filthy with glitter but I decided not to worry about it.
A little sparkle is a good thing!
trendyscenewithdistressink
See what happens when I read on little sleep with no coffee???
In reality, there were challenges (PLURAL) so this one is for
"It's time to get your trend on - this challenge is to use a trendy shape
such as the chevron, hexagon, triangle, etc on your project.
And Ranger has a challenge to go with the release of individual Distress Seasonal Distress Ink Pads:
4 comments:
Genius design, beautifully executed.
You should win all of those challenges.
Your card is gorgeous. I've got dibs on a card of this design. *wink*
This is so precious!!!!!
Great card. I love the cloud trees, genius idea.
STUNNING card, fabulous & unique xx
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