This card meets three challenges: MIX55 "Clear Love" - to incorporate a clear element, F4A208 "Show a little sunshine" - to show a little happiness to someone who brings sunshine to your day! A pick me up card, a sunny card, a happy sentiment...that's what we want to see today!, and WT466 "Red, Red, Red" - go red! It can be a little red or a lot of red.
The background piece is heavy mixed media paper that I sponged with Weathered Wood and Chipped Sapphire Distress Paints. I sprayed some water before the paint dried and ran over it with my fingers to blend. When that dried, I sponged Mustard Seed through a stencil that had rays coming out from the center, but they were too long. I wiped off as much as I could and sponged more Weathered Wood and Chipped Sapphire, adding a little Picket Fence, too. I sponged and misted and wiped until I got something I could live with.
I cut the MB Leafy Branch die twice, coloring one with a Frayed Burlap marker, and glued them together to form the tree. This is the first piece I placed in my scene, attaching it to the background by gluing the "trunk" only. Next came the Die-namic Picket Fence.
The IO house, doors and windows were cut, then I placed the door and window dies onto the house and cut the spaces for them. I backed the house with a piece of acetate and adhered the door and windows. I added a piece of scrap dsp behind the windows for curtains and attached it to the background, adhering it directly along the bottom and using small pieces of foam tape for dimension along the roof line.
I cut the IO clouds from a Styrofoam tray and glued them behind the tree branches. I used the Die-namics Grassy edges to cut some scrap dsp twice, and added it along the fence. I also cut another branch from the same paper and used pieces of it to fill in the tree. A few of the branches and leaves are attached to the background with rolled glue dots. The flowers are 3/8ths in circles cut with my Crop-a-dile and formed with a stylus. There is a small dot of Stardust pen in the center of each. They are glued down with Crafter's Choice adhesive. I punched and trimmed a MS border out of dull silver paper and glued it to the front of the house.
THEN I decided to add the sentiment. Not the best planning, but it worked out okay. It was stamped with VersaMark and heat embossed with detail white ep.
The piece is adhered to a white card base using foam tape for dimension.
As always, thanks for looking!
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