Good morning! stopping by today for the monthly Reverse Confetti blog hop! This is a non-release month, so instead of showcasing new products, we are sharing projects using already released items - make sure and leave a comment before you leave for a chance to win a $15 gift card to Reverse Confetti!
I have a couple of bright rainbow cards to share today featuring lots of distress inking! It was an idea that popped into my head as I was falling asleep one night - and the next morning woke up and couldn't wait to put the idea on a card. The card on the left was the original design idea, the card on the left evolved from my negative cuts and leftovers that I couldn't bear to throw away. I started playing around with them, and the second card design was born!
I have a couple of bright rainbow cards to share today featuring lots of distress inking! It was an idea that popped into my head as I was falling asleep one night - and the next morning woke up and couldn't wait to put the idea on a card. The card on the left was the original design idea, the card on the left evolved from my negative cuts and leftovers that I couldn't bear to throw away. I started playing around with them, and the second card design was born!
I started off by stamping and white heat embossing the tree from Merry Christmoose several times on white cardstock, then blending a rainbow of distress inks over the top. Once I finished that, I used the coordinating Merry Christmoose Confetti Cuts to die cut the trees.
I layered them all down on my white card the way I wanted, then used Press and Seal to pick them all up, apply foam adhesive to the back, and press back in place on my card front.
I added my sentiment from Work of Art, and then some of the snowflakes from Merry Christmoose randomly sprinkled around the top.
I trimmed them all down slightly, then layered on the card front, using some slightly wonky angles and overlapping a bit. Since they weren't perfectly sized, this worked to hide the imperfections and make them function as a design element.
I added LOTS of dots with a white gel pen to mimic snowflakes, then filled each tree in with several drops of coordination Nuvo Jewel drops. Finished off by heat embossing a sentiment from Worm Wishes on a strip of Midnight cardstock and attaching with foam adhesive.
Here is a peek at the products that I used on my projects today! All photos are linked to the Reverse Confetti Store!
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Heather, I absolutely LOVE these!
ReplyDeleteLoving the brightness of this card, I love the mis- shapes of the tree's & that you can get two cards out of one project x
ReplyDeleteThese are such fun cards! I would have never thought of using these colores but they are AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not the only one who designs
ReplyDeletewhile in bed. I get some of my best
ideas when I wake up during the night,
get to thinking about what I'm doing, and
define changes or basic construction of
a pending card.
Love the trees - they are so colorful.
thanks for sharing.
Adorable cards and
ReplyDeleteI like them both!
Love the bright
colors.
Carla from Utah
Love your colorful tree card designs.
ReplyDeleteWell aren't you clever! I love both looks...
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