I chose Dawn's Spring Blossom card, using a different tree and creating a distress oxide BG. I made my own stencil for the edges of the rainbow, starting at the top and working down. The tree was stamped several times, but I couldn't get rid of the lighter area where the kitsch flamingo ink is, so I called it good. The panel was cut with the stitched rectangle die and popped up with foam tape. Here's dawn's pretty card.
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Sun, Feb 21, 2021 @ 5:43 PM
This silhouetted tree looks gorgeous with this beautiful and colorful background.
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Registered: March 20, 2008 Location: Hamilton, Ontario Canada Posts: 615
Mon, Feb 22, 2021 @ 4:03 AM
How neat, the contrast between the tree dark silhouette and the lighter rainbow colors of the background!!! That background is executed so beautifully with lots of definition and variety of shades in each color. The white frame around the whole image really highlights the dark vs the rainbow colors and really makes the whole image pop. The stitched edge around the focal image adds more definition and it looks elegant. This is WONDERFUL!!!