Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Sunset Silhouette Cards - Pinkfresh Facebook Live Cards

{{{This post was delayed a week, since I ended up catching the flu on vacation, getting home later than planned, and having to skip a week of Facebook Live...}}}

Good morning! Last Thursday (two weeks ago actually) was the day for our weekly Pinkfresh Studio Facebook Live! If you missed the Live video and want to take a peek, you can find it on the Pinkfresh Facebook Page - this week's video is available HERE. As always, there was one giveaway for someone who watched live, so make sure and pop in each week to win that live giveaway - 10 AM Pacific time on Thursday morning!

I have been trying to post info here the next day on the card (or cards) we make - for those that aren't on Facebook or maybe didn't see it over there - but thought I might switch things up and post the day before the NEXT Facebook Live, as a reminder that there will be one the next day. We'll see how it goes - and if this works better! So without further ado, here is a look at the card we created last week - for more info check out the replay of the video!


We started off by creating an ink blended background using Lemon Whip, Apricot, and Passion Fruit Dye inks. Then we stamped some of the images from the lovely Wildflower Sketches stamp set in black, and two shades of gray - Misty Coast and Rocky Slope.


Sentiment came from Simple Blossoms stamp set - so many lovely sentiments in this one! We also added a frame using Diagonal Stitched Rectangles, and added a thin black mat behind it.


Finally, we added a panel cut with Radiating Background 1 Die to the background, and mounted the front panel with foam adhesive! This design would be so fun to do in different color combinations, and with different sentiments. Would be fairly easy to mass produce actually!


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1 comment:

  1. I think I have a set that will work with this technique! Now to unpack and find said set 😂

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