When the Christmas card rush is over I always make some card to celebrate the new year. We have some people in our circle who don't celebrate Christmas so we send them a New Years card to wish them well and let them know they are thought of. I'm sharing this one over at Global Design Project which has a theme of Celebrations for the current challenge.
And as always, foil is so hard to photograph. The one line in the rainbow is not a weird yellow but gold foil. I promise it looks better in person!
I had fun using the new Brilliant Rainbow dies to put this one together. Actually I made 4 cards as the rainbow die cuts 4 pieces at a time so I used the 4 different papers and then mixed and matched and wasted no pieces.
The card starts with a Soft Sea Foam base, then a layer of Basic White embossed with Tasteful Textile embossing folder. Then I added my rainbow arches in Rose Gold Metallic paper, Misty Moonlight, Gold Foil and Sunshine & Rainbows DSP (Sale-a-Bration item).
Using the Playful Alphabet dies I cut the numbers out of foam adhesive sheets and another pattern from the Sunshine & Rainbows DSP and made my year. I embossed in gold the scripty "happy" from Biggest Wish, fussy cut and then popped it on dimensionals.
A few champagne rhinestones for a little more sparkle finish off the details.
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Biggest Wish
Ink: Versamark
Paper: Soft Sea Foam, Basic White, Misty Moonlight, gold foil, Rose Gold Metallic, Sunshine & Rainbows DSP (SAB)
Accessories: Brilliant Rainbow dies, Playful Alphabet dies, Tasteful Textile embossing folder, gold embossing powder, foam sheets, champagne rhinestones, dimensionals
I really like how you did this card. Super cute for welcoming in the new year!
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