Saturday, October 12, 2013

Amazing Bubbles Card from Handmade Cards

Just popping in to share a card that was published in the recently release Handmade Cards issue of Paper Crafts.


I love this card, and I was so excited that it was picked up for publication.  I ripped off a crafty project that my sister had done with my daughters to create it:  adding food coloring to bubble solution and the blowing the bubbles onto paper/posterboard to create modern art.

In this case I used reinker instead of food coloring.

The stamp set is from CASual Fridays, and some Little Yellow Bicycle gems finished it off.

Hope that you are having a wonderful day and enjoying your weekend!

15 comments:

  1. Such a genius technique with fabulous results! A very worthy publication indeed Miriam!

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  2. congrats on the pub!!!! i loveeeeeeeeee the colors!!!!

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  3. Congrats! Love this idea...has that bokeh effect that I'm totally into these days!

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  4. this card is amazing.. congrats on being published..

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  5. Congratulations on the publication, Miriam! Your card is fabulous!

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  6. CONGRATS on your publication!
    YOur card is dreamy...

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  7. Love how you upped the sophistication factor of the kids' bubble art! Looks so fab, Miriam! Great idea for the publication : )

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  8. Congrats on being published! yay! love the bubbling effect. I've learnt this technique a few months ago, when there was an art event for teenagers at the Library where I work. this is so cool! TFS

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  9. What a pretty and unique look! Congrats...How fun for you!!! LOVE the Artful delight card on the previous post!!!

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  10. I LOVE this technique! My kids love it, too ;)! Plus, it's ever so easy to do and packs such a punch! LOVE the blues and greens! So pretty, Miriam!

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  11. Oh, and CONGRATULATIONS, too! It's so deserving of a publication ;).

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  12. gorgeous! those rhinestones just glow! beautiful effect

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