Hello there!
Mayuri here to share a card using the Fractal Cloud stamp and die sets from the May Release!
I created a watercolour background using a piece of acetate and some reinkers and then stamped the fractal raindrops onto the panel for some depth.
I then die-cut the cloud aperture out of the panel using the Fractal Cloud die and stamped a sentiment from the coordinating set with black dye ink. I set this aside and moved onto the actual card base, where I stamped the large fractal cloud and then coloured in all the tiny segments with some ZIG Clean Color Real Brush Pens.
I turned the card into a shaker by filling the aperture with sequins and foam mounting the watercolour on top, sandwiching the sequins between a piece of acetate and the card base.
I usually try to create a few watercolour panels in advance for cards like this, because you never know when you might need one!
Thanks for stopping by!
A Shaker Shower of Love
Fractal Cloud,
mayuri
6.27.2016
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This is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This one stunning and cool card! Love the colors and shaker window!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool card - LOVE the shaker aspect of it and the colors are divine and bright and happy!!
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