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Sunburst Technique Inspiration

Sunburst Technique on card and scrapbook layout
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Here’s a sunburst technique inspiration for a card and also for a scrapbook layout. We made this card for July Stamp Club.

I did a Designer Series Paper (DSP) share with all my Stampin’ Up! friends and customers this month so I thought I’d share a card technique using our new DSP called Epic Day This and That. The colours are gorgeous and versatile to use. Here you can see that I made a feminine card and also a scrapbook page for my boys using the same DSP, technique, layout and embellishments.

Sunburst technique is exactly just that – creating rays of sunshine. It’s a creative and fun way to use up your Designer Series Papers.

Here’s how to make the card:

  1. First make a template of sunburst rays. Use a card front as the template. Trace the sections, starting from the left bottom corner. You can divide and also make as many as you like
  2. Then, cut up all the rays. They will look like triangles
  3. Trace all the triangles on DSP and then cut
  4. Arrange and then attach the DSP triangles on your card front
  5. Finish the card with stamped images and embellishments

Now, try the same with a scrapbook layout, incorporating the technique with a different size of template because the card front template may be a little big. Isn’t it effective in adding colour to your layout?

I hope that you enjoyed this sunburst technique inspiration and that you’ll give it a go. I’m curious to know how you’ll use this technique in your projects. Let me know how yours turned out.

Check out the online store for beautiful Designer Series Papers that are currently available.

Did you miss out on this month’s Stamp Club? Let me know so we can organise a class for you to learn this sunburst technique.

Would you like to attend other classes? Check out my events and book in. Bring along your friends too so you can share the experience.

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