I'm not gonna lie,
it's taken me a few days to ponder this week's MUSE card.
But, I really loved Marion's striking design and wanted to give it a go.
Here's my attempt ...
I don't have a sunburst die, so I had to cobble something together.
I started by drawing round a circle die, and then using a ruler to draw lines through the circle.
I then cut alternate pieces with a craft knife.
You can see from the picture below just how I did this.
I then layered this 'sunburst' onto my coloured card, trimming off the edges.
No need to worry about how bad the centre looks, as this is coverd up by my 'sun'.
It was a bit tricky die cutting my sentiment through those layers, but I finally prised it out
with the help of my craft knife and filled it with a navy blue insert.
I finished off with an embossed sentiment and a few scattered sequins.
I'm so glad I persevered with this card, as I really like the effect.
(Big thanks to Marion for the inspiration and making me try something different)
Here's the MUSE card, by Marion Vagg
xxx




So stunning!! Beautifully done with the sunburst!! HUGS :)
ReplyDeleteWell done with your inventiveness, love the colours you chose and you can't beat a bit of bling. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the details.
Regards, Marleen
Excellently done! I'm impressed with your ingenuity!
ReplyDeleteyes - like that - worth the effort
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Sarah xx
WOW! This is stunning Caroline. Your star burst design looks amazing, well worth all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteDebs xx
wow! very nicely done, and it looks perfect (despite all the hand carving).
ReplyDeleteThis is just fabulous Caroline and such a great job making your own sunburst. Very creative. Hope you have a good weekend.
ReplyDeletex catherine
Wow! Talk about determination and persistence - good for you! I love your colour choices and the inlaid die! So glad you joined us at Muse this week!
ReplyDeleteVery cool card! Thanks for the tutorial! I don't have one of those dies either, maybe I will try it sometime!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, not sure I would of tried cutting out sunrays by hand which is brilliantly done.
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Debby
Wow that was a lot of work Caroline and it was worth it - stunning card - well done! Must tell you my Mum's maiden name was Paton :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Well done on recreating the sunburst! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteCaroline, this is brilliant! I am so impressed with your home made sunburst - I really thought it was a die! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWorth every minute of your efforts! Just fabulous!
ReplyDelete=] Michele
fabulous job!!!! your sunburst is awesome! great take on the MuSE!!!!!
ReplyDelete~tracey
Even I don't own a sunburst die, I cut myself a permanent stencil using plastic sheet..love your take on the Muse, lovely colors.
ReplyDeleteThis fabulous card is worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth all the hard work - you have much more patience than me! Great card.
ReplyDeleteJenny
Beautiful card. A good choice of colors and arrangement. :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, I love the fun bright colours.
ReplyDeleteNow this is called pure perfection :) love it!
ReplyDeleteVery creative, hugs Juls :-) xx
ReplyDeleteWhile I was over at Muse a moment ago, I saw this in the entrants list and just had to come and take a better look.
ReplyDeleteYour card turned out beautiful and will hopefully serve as inspiration for me in the future. I don't have a diecut for this either so thanks for explaining how you created your sunburst.
Simply wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Lisa D.