

Here is my take on Pat's challenge. I didn't exactly do it her way. (But when have I ever) *wink* wink* I put the little girl on top of the cut away with gel in it, instead of behind. I even had the blue hair gel, so it worked out fine. I outlined the edges of the puddle with blue chalk. I found the little girl by googling, and also the rainbow, printed them, and cut them out. Put them on the card with pop up dots. (Thanks to whomever I borrowed them from)
I think of Rainbows as Love notes from God. I will send this card to someone who is having a rough time right now. Inside reads; "For I know thy thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil to give you an expected end." Jeremiah 29:11
5 comments:
Again, you did a wonderful job!
I would know who did this without a second thought, I know Shelia and rainbows. what a card for someone who needs an uplift.*
Wonderful card! I love the puddle of water idea.
Love your twist!! I'm so scraplifting that later on!
This card is SO cute, great job on the challenge! I love it!
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