Hi there!
Having been tasked by the Craft Barn with creating something using acetate and enamel I decided clean and simple would work really well . I selected a fairly basic set of resources to create three different clean and simple cards, suitable for lots of occasions.
Materials List;Sizzix die - bright bubblesSizzix die - Delicate lettersDistress inks - scattered straw, abandoned coral, wilted violet, lucky clover, mermaid lagoon.Acetate Enamel Acents - Grape soda, Forget-me-not, Lemon TwistCraft knifeSteel edge rulerBirthday stamp (by Craft work cards, similar one here)
For card number one I used a square white card and die cut 'bright bubbles' from it.
Using a steel ruler and a craft knife I sliced about an inch off the edge of the card.
I then added a piece of acetate the same size of the original card front and added the die cut bubbles back in.
I blended a few bright distress inks on to white card and die cut the bright bubbles die again.
I used the coloured die cut pieces to fill in some of the holes on the card.
I blended a little more ink on to white card, and cut out some lettering using another sizzix die.
I stuck these on to the edge of the acetate.
Finally, I finished the card with some dots of enamel.
For the next card I used the sizzix alphabet dies to cut out the word 'celebrate'

I backed them with a piece of acetate
I used some bright distress inks to create a rainbow effect panel.

Using the point of my craft knife, I dragged out the enamel dots to create a splat effect.

And the finished card...

For the final card in the set I sliced the edge off a square white card.
Using more of my rainbow inked card I cut out the letters 'happy'
I replaced the missing card with acetate and added a strip of white card back on to the very edge.

I stuck the lettering on to the acetate and stamped a birthday sentiment below.
Finally, the card is finished off with some more lovely dots of enamel accents.
I'd like to link this post to Simon says stamps clean and simple challenge.
With the rainbow panel cut out, I edged it with 3D foam mount tape and filled it with sequins and seed beads.
I stuck this to the back of the card to create a shaker. To finish the front of the card I dotted some enamel accents around the lettering.


And the finished card...
For the final card in the set I sliced the edge off a square white card.
Using more of my rainbow inked card I cut out the letters 'happy'
I replaced the missing card with acetate and added a strip of white card back on to the very edge.

I stuck the lettering on to the acetate and stamped a birthday sentiment below.
Finally, the card is finished off with some more lovely dots of enamel accents.







































