Here Comes the Sun


Today I have an easy card with many layers. Sometimes when my card seems too easy, I add layers to pump it up or add a bit more detail or color. You could easily make this a one layer card, just omit the circles and background layers. Either way, this stamp set makes it super easy to get a watercolor look without the water.

A big congrats to Cheryl, the newest Featured Stamper FS935. She has a lovely gallery & I chose THIS card to case. I kept the layout with the circle element & rectangles, but I used different stamps, colors & dies. I also made mine a spring/summer card instead of Halloween.

For my card, I die cut the top white panel & the larger white panel. Then I put the smaller one into my Misti & stamped the parts of this multi layer, water color like set. I mixed the colors on the stamps a bit, to get a more varied look. The circles were cut out of the top right corner, layered onto to coral & stacked back into place with the greeting added on the topmost circle. Another coral layer was added behind the largest white panel, a few rhinestones were added and it was done!

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Supplies:  (click the names below the pictures to take you to the products)

Stamps: Brass & Bliss: Wildflowers in the Breeze set, Wildflowers in the Wind set (greeting only)
 Paper:  Staples 110# white, coral
Ink: Versaclair nocturne, Brass & Bliss: Color Fuse inks set #2, set #4, set #6, set #7, set #9, set #10
Accessories:  Brass & Bliss/Rubbernecker Stamps: Stitched Rectangles, Rectangles, Rectangles w/ Square Holes, Circles dies,   Misti, rhinestones


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