More Eclipse Technique

I had promised my faithful customers that I would teach the eclipse technique to them at my February class. I debated and debated how I would do so. Using the Large Letters framelits means I can only use words of four or fewer letters.

The greeting on this card is from the Hold on to Hope stamp set. I used the verse that comes with the set (Isaiah 46:4) on the inside. It is a perfect verse for a couple mothers with prodigal sons. One is my daughter, whose son is what I term AWOL because he has turned his back on God and family, refusing contact with any of us. Very painful.

But this card is cheerful and the blossoms on the tree speak of the hope of spring during winter. In a sense, these women are going through a winter season emotionally, but spring will come as we put our faith and trust in God.

Yesterday's post has the instructions for this technique, so be sure to check it out.

Products Used:
Hold on to Hope rubber stamp set (10), W 145776, $29.00; C 145780, $21.00
Sheltering Tree photopolymer stamp set (14), 137163, $25.00
Powder Pink 8-1/2" x 11" card stock (24), 144244, $8.00
Berry Burst 8-1/2" x 11" card stock (24), 144243, $8.00
Whisper White 8-1/2" x 11" card stock (40), 100730, $9.00
Basic Gray Archival Stampin' Ink, 140932, $7.00
Powder Pink Classic Stampin' Pad, 144084, $6.50
Berry Burst Classic Stampin' Pad, 144083, $6.50
Wild Wasabi Classic Stampin' Pad, 126959, $6.50
Large Letters Framelits (37), 141712, $99.00
Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine, 143263, $110.00
Mini Stampin' Dimensionals (720), 144108, $4.00
Multipurpose Liquid Glue, 110755, $4.00

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