What a fun sketch for a colorful dream catcher! I die-cut these several times then layered for dimension. Used Sue Wilson Dies for the top overlapping panels and the bottom background.
Paper: The Paper Company Boysenberry CS, Pebbles -Pver The Rainbow DP, White CS,
Paper Size: 5x7
Ink: Marvy Matchables Purple for inking edges
Accessories: Frantic Stamper Dream word; FRA-DIE 09431 and Dream Catcher; FRA-DIE 09410 Dies, Square Punch (to create bottom border look), Sue Wilson Weaving Classic Dies and New York Collections; Herald Square and Union Square Dies, Silver Adhesive Bling
Techniques: Layering (is it even a technique?) LOL!
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Wed, Mar 11, 2015 @ 6:21 PM
This is so well done, wow!!! Looks like it was a lot of work too! Love this card, love the word, the dream catcher, the feathers and the chevron paper you used! Perfecto!
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Wed, Mar 11, 2015 @ 7:14 PM
America, this is PHENOMENAL! What a brilliant idea to turn the sketch into a dreamcatcher !!! Love the rainbow colors against the bright white and deep blue cardstock! Your layering is positively a TECHNIQUE!!
Love this card and so would my grandson, as he is part Native American Indian!
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Amazing! Stunning! Gorgeous! I could just go on! Wow! I think you must have put a lot of work into this, but it was all worth it! Very creative! Going to my faves. for sure! tfs