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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Shine On Summer Card

Had fun using ink to make the background of this Summer theme card. Used a box & sprayed the ink on white cardstock.






















      Supplies List 

Cuttlebug: die - Labels & Suck - sentiment tag

ink: dylusions ink spray pure sunshine   VersaFine Onyx Black

paper: cardstock -  white, yellow   scrapbook - clouds

stamp/die: Simon Says Stamp Hey There Sunshine

Stampin' Up: cardstock - blue

tool: MISTI  

Entering this into the following challenge(s):

8/19   Double Trouble Challenge #7 - Dog Days of Summer   4E(#3)   8/6
8/19   heARTful Stamping   Dog Days of Summer Ch + stamp   2Eperwk(#3)   8/5

8/19    Simon Says Stamp Mon        Ch Sprinkles & Splatters       5E(#2)   8/13

8/22   DLART Thankful Thurs   #234 Summer or TY   3E(#2)    no stack  8/9

8/31   Crafty Hazelnuts Ch Patterned Paper    Aug 2018   UE  8/1
8/31   DLART   Aug Linky   1Eperday   no stack   8/1 

7 comments:

  1. This turned out grand - I have a bunch of spray inks - will try this out for some background cards - TFS like the Sunshine theme too!

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  2. Your little sunshine is quite sweet. Thanks for joining us at Double Trouble.

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  3. Love that you sprayed your background paper...I wonder if I can get a sprayer top for my filler inks and I would spray away. Thanks again for sharing your pretty card with us at Double Dare.

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  4. I love it. Nice job on the splatters, nice summery card to.
    Thank you for entering the DL.ART THANKFUL THURSDAY challenge #234 “summer”. Have a blessed day
    DIANA L.

    DL.ART
    DL.ART DESIGN TEAM MEMBER
    http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com

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  5. This is such a lovely and delightful creation! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. :)

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  6. So cheerful! Your simple technique really packed a punch. Thank you for joining us at the Double Trouble Challenge.

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  7. Lovely card
    Thanks for joining us at Crafty Hazel Nut's Pattern Paper challenge
    Julie T

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