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Part 1 - Rainbows

In celebration of Pride this month, I was inspired to create many different cards featuring rainbows in many ways. This is the 1st of a series of Rainbow cards. Some were for thank you cards, or my monthly team swaps, others were for an Instagram Hop #LoveWins.


This first card's background was created with the new Artistically Inked stamp set and the globe and sentiment came from the retired Beautiful World stamp/die bundle. Since this set was retiring, I bought 25+ of them to gift out. It felt wonderful spreading the love and sharing this amazing set with crafters around the world. I can't wait to see what they all create with them.


Stamp Ink Technique:


A tip, learned after trial and error, the alcohol ink style stamps from this set look exceptional when I applied the ink using the blending brushes (vs. the direct ink to stamp method).


I prefer using Ink Spots when ink blending for two main reasons;

1) It allows me to save space on my desktop - compared to the full-size ink pads, and

2) I get to use The Ink Stand which keeps my fingers ink-free!



It is important to celebrate Pride because there are still many rights and privileges not afforded to the LGBTQIA+ community.


It shouldn't matter what social injustice is or is not currently being highlighted in the news cycle, or what month it is... we all need to remember that we are ALL a part of humanity; and that social injustices are not political issues (although politicians may speak about them), they are humanitarian issues.


It is up to us to make the world a better place! Check out the #LoveWins Instagram Hop post here!


I have been speaking up about social justice issues along side my crafts since last year because I learned that being silent about important issues is taking the side of the oppressor. If we're not actively disagreeing with the behavior, then we're saying it's okay. If we are not learning about what's going on in the world, then we will continue to choose to NOT speak out against the issue. I'm not talking about making public speeches and radical activism, I'm talking about speaking in your own circle of influence; family members, friends, co-workers, neighbors... for me, my circle of influence includes my small craft community.


Stampin' Up Materials List


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