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Thinking of You Rain Or Shine- Time for Tea Designs


Hey all! Today's card features the amazing new release from Time For Tea Designs!

To create this card, I diecut the Thinking of You sentiment in white cardstock and ink blended in ombre blue colors. I colored in mice and Coordinating images from the Rain or Shine stampset and placed them aside. I wanted to create a fun, water inspired background so I took some cardstock that I cut out using the Rounded Rectangle Die and ink blended in blue. I added splatters of white and blue to resemble rain.

Lastly, I mounted the images with foam tape and arranged them around the die cut sentiment. I love how this card turned out!

Thanks for stopping by!
Jill


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