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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Rainbow Sunburst Birthday Card

Bugaboo stamps are celebrating their 4th birthday and holding a week of challenges.  I am going to have a busy week trying to make cards for each of these!

My new technique for this card is the sunburst.  I've been seeing lots of these on Pinterest and they all look so different.  Such a good way to use up scraps too.

I have used the following materials:
  • Card scraps from my stash
  • Bugaboo image - tall birthday cake
  • Watercolour pencils
  • Anita's 3D gloss
  • Patterned paper, ribbon and bow from DoCrafts
  • Outline stickers from Little Claire Designs
  • Embossing folders from Sizzix and Embossalicious
I am entering this card into the Catch The Bug 'Bingo - Birthday Theme' challenge, using Bugaboo image/Free/Ribbon



I would also like to enter this card into the following challenges:

5 comments:

  1. I love this rainbow burst card. I'll have to try it! Thanks for helping Bugaboo celebrate its birthday!

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  2. Hi, Thank-you for entering the Cards Galore Challenge, “Anything Goes”. This month, good luck and we hope to see you again soon.

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  3. What a clever use of your scraps. The lovely bright card will make anyone smile! Thanks for playing along at Cards Galore Encore challenge Anything Goes!
    Dawn

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  4. Fabulous use of colour and embossing, absolutely love it. Really gorgeous make, thank you for joining in with Divas By Design
    Lindsay xx

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  5. This is just TERRIFIC - I love these bright colors and your cake! We're so happy you joined us for the Catch The Bug 4th Birthday Celebration Challenges with Bugaboo Stamps! Be sure to check The Bug Blog for our Birthday Bash winners tomorrow! We hope you’ll join us again soon for our Bugaboo challenge!
    Hugs & Happy Days!
    ~Min – Bugaboo Asst. DT Coordinator
    Kaymin Kreations

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