This Starburst Patriotic card is a variation of the starburst technique and was made using red, white and blue to fit the Operation Write Home Memorial Day 2014 Bloghop theme. The twist in the technique is that I left a little space between each triangle to let the background show. The Night of Navy cardstock really made the designer series paper pop!
The patriotic card was inspired by this Live in Sunshine card that I made over a year ago. You can see how the starburst technique looks when the triangles are put together with no background showing between them. Which version do you like the best?
This is an easy technique as you can see in my video tutorial.
Here is the picture tutorial. The starburst technique is easy to do and makes cards that have that wow factor. You'll enjoy trying this technique whether it's the original version or the one with a twist.
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9 comments:
Thank you you for posting the tutorial for this card. I have been wanting to make this design. Your color choices really make this card so attention getting!
Thanks so much for the detailed instructions! I can see many fun cards in the design!
Thank you for sharing such a beautifully done tutorial! Your starburst card is stunning!
Beautiful card. The tutorial was wonderful! Thanks.
Thank you for the tutorial for this version. It's one I'll be sure to use.
Definitely going to be trying this design!
~God bless~
Sorry to be late in my thank you note. I used this to make some adorable (if I say so myself) cards for the Operation Write Home Halloween deadline. I've shared your site with others wanting to learn the starburst technique.
Thank you for taking time and energy to share your creativity!
wow, a friend shared this link on SCS for the above techique and oh boy, is that ever BEAUTIFUL with the red DSP and the Night of Navy background! Have done this one before but never leaving space for the contrasting color to show thru, I will have to try this! Thanks for sharing it! Jan Hoyt (better late than never!)
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