Sunday, March 20, 2016

A Rainbow Thank You


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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14 comments:

  1. What a beautiful way to incorporate rainbow in the design. Love your card!

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  2. What a beautiful way to incorporate rainbow in the design. Love your card!

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  3. Love the way you added a rainbow to your card!! Thanks for playing along with us at A Blog Named Hero!

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  4. Oh.my.word. This is SO AWESOME!!
    Don't you just love it when inspiration strikes you at the most random times?! ;)

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  5. I loVe your sweet rainbow sentiment. Thanks for sharing.
    Crafty hugs,
    Dawn
    DesignsbyDragonfly.blogspot

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  6. Love the rainbow created with the die cuts!!

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  7. ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS card Karen!!!
    LOVE the design and colours, the layered "you" looks AMAZING!!!

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  8. 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!

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  9. So cool! A simple idea that packs a lot of punch. Love it!

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