Hi, everyone! My card for today combines three challenges for this week: Color Challenge of peach, espresso, and light blue (no dessert); Mixability 'Array of Sunshine' Challenge; and Friday Free4All 'Orange' Challenge. The background panel was created with the Wrinkle Free Distress Technique....espresso brown, peach, and light blue ink pads were swiped onto a craft sheet, spritzed with water, then white cardstock mopped up the colors. Once the panel was dry, it was cut out with the Divinity Designs Custom Double Stitched Rectangles Dies, the sun and sentiment from 'Hello Sunshine' were stamped with Stazon Jet Black, then the sun was colored with both markers and water-coloring. White chalk pen was added to highlight the clouds. Three strands of blue baker's twine were cut and laid across the card; they were curvy from being on the spool and I like how they looked laying on the card, so I knotted the end and glued them down in the natural shape. Kinda weird and out of the normal for me, but I like it! The panel was matted with espresso brown and adhered to a white card. Thanks so much for looking! Have a very blessed day!
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Angie
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Date: Friday, February 15, 2019 GMT Views: 1183
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Fri, Feb 15, 2019 @ 10:41 AM
You muted bg is a great setting for the rays of sunshine and I like that triple wave of baker's twine which adds interesting texture and a fun way to separate the waters from the sky.
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Fri, Feb 15, 2019 @ 8:27 PM
Angie, I love the back ground panel you created, I will have to try this technique. Love the sentiment and sun image you used. And the curvy Bakers twine finishes it off perfectly.
Hugs.. Pat