Paper Smooches – May Challenge

The theme for this month’s challenge at Paper Smooches is rainbows.

I often find that Paper Smooches images look best on CAS cards with lots of white space.  That is good, as this is one of my favorite styles.  The challenge for me is making something distinct from other cards while remaining CAS.

I need to add to my stash of Paper Smooches stamps for sure as most did not lend themselves to a rainbow theme.  At least at first glance it seemed like this, but I found something that would work and off I went to put something together.

Using a rainbow always makes me happy, but the other thing that made me happy in making this card was the fact that I used my Tim Holtz distress crayons for something other than just testing them out. Yay!

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Supplies: Paper Smooches First Aid stamp set, Tim Holtz Distress Crayons and Watercolor paper, Gansai Tambi watercolor, Pico shimmer embellisher, Recollections card stock, Hero Arts layering paper card base and Scor tape

 

 

About DebSelby

I am a Mom to three great sons, a grandmother to seven great grandkids and a totally addicted scrapbooker, cardmaker now that I have retired from paid work.

Posted on May 18, 2016, in Card Samples, Challenge Entries, Debbie's Challenge Entries, Oscar's (Deb's) Card Samples and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. Gwen Pellerin

    Very nice. I love rainbow also.

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  2. savannahland2

    OHHHHHHHHH! I need to get some distress crayons! LOVE LOVE LOVE this card— so much rainbow! You nailed the challenge:) Thanks so much for joining in the fun with our May Rainbow challenge–I hope you will play along with the June Layers challenge (starts Wednesday!!)! ❤

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