Hello everyone. The beautiful white/blue Anemone rub on from the current Anemone release was calling my name. ๐ Iโve only ever used rub on sentiments on cards, so having them as the focal point was a learning experience. ๐
Anyway, I started by trimming the blue plaid pattern paper to A2 size. Used a rectangle die to die cut from the center of it, then die cut a rectangle frame from Bristol paper. Adhered the pattern paper and frame onto an A2 size white card base.
Next, ink blended two gradient colours of blue dye inks to the top of the inside frame rectangle piece. and inlaid it into the opening. Arranged and applied the rub ons onto the card, then die cut the sentiment from gold mirror paper to match the gold in the paper and voila! Done.
My biggest take away when using rub ons is to apply and use them on flat surfaces. I should have left out the frame. ๐ Lesson learned. And that does it for me. Thank you for joining me today. Have a wonderful day.
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This is lovely. I love rub-ons for a quick card when I need one. This is a beauty and I also love the plaid paper.
Posted by: Brenda in IN | 01/18/2024 at 07:21 AM
Wow!! I have never thought that these were all rub ons!! Put them also across the frame is so clever! Such amazing card!
Posted by: Alice | 01/18/2024 at 12:15 PM
Love the wintery colors of this card, Trina. It's a perfect combo for the floral rub on. tfs
Posted by: Helen B | 01/19/2024 at 06:42 AM
I love rub-ons; glad they're making a comeback! You've used the anemones to perfection here, Trina!
Posted by: Linda W. (ScrappinBari) | 01/19/2024 at 03:19 PM
These are rub-ons? Amazing!
Posted by: Bonnie | 01/19/2024 at 04:12 PM