For Robin's F4A259 To The Moon challenge.
With no use at all for traditional Valentine's cards, I've broadened the definition of love and made a card which references the infinity of God's love. In keeping with that, though I considered trimming the card down to A2 size, in the end I left all that starry space at the bottom of the card.
Card base misted with homemade misters. When dry, I stamped the sentiment and then stencilled the stars with gold acrylic, being sure not to go over the sentiment. It's edged with blue and gold EP.
Bunny stamped on plain white card, coloured with pencils, cut out and popped up. I got him in the Member Company Shop Hop after Christmas, and have been waiting for a chance to use him, so as soon as I read Robin's mention of the moon, I was determined to use him today.
The moon is done using the Heated Pearls technique. I love it for space effects!
Date: Friday, February 6, 2015 GMT Views: 1967
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What a lot of use you are getting of that Heated Pearls...and all so individual and unique...SUPER moon! Love your blue misted sky and its gold stenciled stars. So, love your sentiment...what an inspiring thought to create your card. Great gold glimmer mat to compliment the stars!
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