Hello,
Welcome to rainbow season in Minnesota! There are many things to be grateful for in my life, but I was still feeling a little low this weekend. To perk my self up, I made a rainbow card using @catherinepooler inks and dies.

I figured If one rainbow brought joy, more rainbows would be the way to go. To get started, I ink blended @catherinepooler Something Borrowed, Party Dress, Orange Twist and Rockin Red on 4 sheets of Bristol Smooth card stock. One color per sheet.
I took the Over the Rainbow die and cut out a rainbow from each sheet of ink blended card stock. I took some scrap card stock and added adhesive to each little scrap. I built my rainbows using on these scraps.


After I built the 4 rainbows, I ink blended with my Honey Bee Stamps Outdoor Scene Builder stencil on a card panel. I used Its A Boy ink. I attached my rainbows to the card panel and trimmed off the extra. I then attached the trimmings to fill in spaces on the cloud panel.
Using the same Rainbow die, I cut out a cloud. I inked some Twighlight ink to add a little depth to the cloud and stamped my sentiment from the Outside Your Window stamp set from Catherine Pooler. I added some foam tape to the cloud and attached to the card. I added some Wink of Stella to the cloud and attached the entire panel to my card base.

That completed my card. Not sure who to send it to just yet, I may just look at it for a while.
So happy you stopped by. See you soon!
patty
Love it! We are surrounded by rainbows here during the covid crisis, its been adopted as a symbol of hope and gratitude for all they keyworkers keeping our country going and its lovely to see them in windows, drawn in chalk on walls etc. Xx
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