Saturday, February 8, 2014

Rainbow Hexagons

For the past number of weeks the country has been getting battered by one storm after another coming in mainly from the Atlantic. There have been some sunny and calm days in between the storms but they seem to have been very few and far between! We've been fortunate in that we've only had to deal with the strong winds and lots of rain, but I really feel sorry for the people around the country who have had to contend with flooding, storm damage and the loss of their electric supply. I'm looking forward to better weather ahead and hopefully it will be here very soon!

Because we had some sunny days mixed in with the rain, we've seen a lot of rainbows recently, so a card that I made way back in August seems appropriate to show now.

Hexagon Rainbow
Stamps (Hero Arts) - Hexagon Background & Everyday Sayings

It's a card that I was lucky to have picked up for Resist Stamping section in Paper Crafts & Scrapbooking's Stamp It! Techniques, Vol. 2. I have to say emboss resist is one of my favourite techniques and I love any excuse to get up to my eyes in distress inks. On this card I used barn door, spiced marmalade, mustard seed, mowed lawn, tumbled glass and dusty concord distress inks. By the time I finished the card I had a rainbow of colours on my fingers too:)

Hope you have a great and inky weekend:)

10 comments:

  1. Heather congrats on the publication! This card is stunning!!

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  2. Woo, hoo! Congrats on the pub, Heather! That is one, awesome card! ♥

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  3. One of my fav techniques too and you rocked it!

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  4. Beautiful card, love the rainbow inking and congratulations on the publication :)

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  5. No surprise it was picked up. Gorgeous. I have this stamp and always feel it is reserved for Masculine cards, but your treatment is so colorful. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  6. Just love how you inked the hexagon background, Heather, and it's so fun cut into those pieces showing the black card base!! Congrats on the publication - I was so excited for you when I saw it in the magazine!!!

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  7. Wow Heather... a stunning card, no wonder that it got published. It's a beauty

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  8. This is beautiful! I love how you divided the panel up. Hope you get better weather soon!

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  9. Really gorgeous card, Heather! I love all the angles and the soft colors against the black background is stunning! You can get 'up to your eyes in distress inks' anytime for me...the results are amazing!

    Congrats again on your well deserved publication!!!

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