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BYE BYE VERANO: TUTORIAL FONDO RAYOS DE SOL

BYE BYE SUMMER: SUNBEAM BACKGROUND TUTORIAL

To create a background of sunbeams you will need, in addition to your usual cut-paste materials, scrap paper, decorations and two cardboard .

- The first thing we are going to do is draw the sunbeams on one of the 30x30 cardboard as follows...

We draw a point where we want, and through it will pass all the lines that we will draw with the ruler and the pencil from end to end. You can make more or less lines and the size you want, that's all up to you.

It will also be a point, it will be where the central element of the layout will go.

Following the needles of the clock we number all the pieces that we have left.

This is optional but in a good way not to get lost, take a photo to see how the pieces are placed. If you're good with puzzles you won't have any problems!!

- Now take the scissors and cut along the lines you drew before...

You already have the sunrays mold!

- On the selected scrap papers (we have chosen the Gather collection that we couldn't like more!) and trace the lightning bolt you want on top...

....and cut it out...

Do the same for all the spokes and don't forget to number them on the back! to make it easier for you to assemble.

- Once you have them all, it's time to paste them on the base, which will be a 30x30 white cardboard in numbering order...

Like almost everything in scrapbooking, you have many options on how to put the sunbeams... all of them, one yes - one no, half, only on one side... all that will depend on the distribution you want.

In our case we haven't pasted all of them and we've left a small blank space to write a note as a souvenir... What do you think?

You can also do it by varying the size, for example on this 10 x 10 card...

... as long as the paper you choose to make the pattern for the rays is the same size as the base where you are going to paste them later, there is no problem.

In this case, when cutting them, we have added another half centimeter so that a bit of the cardboard can also be seen, and a very nice effect remains.

We hope you liked the tutorial and put it into practice! If so, don't hesitate to tag us so we can see it!!!

Team Oh!Naif

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