As I was waiting for an appointment, there was a bin outside the office where someone placed pages of a past inspirational calendar. I ruffled through these pages and one struck a cord with it's design and I tried to replicate it on my card.
A Blog Named Hero is having a Rainbow Challenge and I used my new Thank You Die from Hero Arts to create a much need thank you card.
I die cut the word in black, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple cardstock and arranged and adhered the "you" in a cascading fashion on a white embossed panel. After affixing the panel to a black border panel and blue card base, I finished by adding one layer of black "thanks."
I'm linking this up to Right at Home's National Craft Month Celebration too...so happy that I got to play with a new and fun product!
Supplies Used:
MISTI
Neenah Solar White 110lb Cardstock
Tombow Mono Multi Adhesive
Simon Says Cardstock
Hero Arts Fancy Thank You Die
Papertrey Ink Polka Dot Impression Plate
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What a beautiful way to incorporate rainbow in the design. Love your card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful way to incorporate rainbow in the design. Love your card!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you added a rainbow to your card!! Thanks for playing along with us at A Blog Named Hero!
ReplyDeleteLove your bold card Karen!!
ReplyDeleteThat rainbow sentiment, WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteSo funky! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh.my.word. This is SO AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love it when inspiration strikes you at the most random times?! ;)
So creatively clever, Ms.!
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I loVe your sweet rainbow sentiment. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCrafty hugs,
Dawn
DesignsbyDragonfly.blogspot
How cool is this!!
ReplyDeleteLove the rainbow created with the die cuts!!
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY FABULOUS card Karen!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the design and colours, the layered "you" looks AMAZING!!!
that must have taken a tremendous amount of patience to stack those rainbow colors just right - fantastic design! thanks for joining us at A Blog Named Hero!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! A simple idea that packs a lot of punch. Love it!
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