June 21st is the first day of Summer, so I made a Make a Splash Framed Art to celebrate.
The vintage swimsuits from Sunny Splash Stamp Set helped make this piece perfect.
I found a great card made by Cindy Elam and knew this would be perfect
for these tin plaques I found at Dollar Tree.
The plaque has a metal starfish attached on the left side — I cut that off
and covered the spot with the Basic Black mat layer.
Then I was ready to create this fun summer plaque to hang up.
I used the Deckled Rectangle Dies to cut the three pieces of Designer Papers.
The swimsuits were stamped with Coastal Cabana, Mango Melody and Parakeet Party inks,
then I fussy cut them and attached everything with Dimensionals.
Here’s the video showing how to create this fun project.
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So cute and creative!
Thanks Susan. It was fun to make.