Showing posts with label Butterfly Basics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly Basics. Show all posts

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Now This is Just Wrong!

Although I don't love every card I make, sometimes I make one that is just plain WRONG!  And today I'm going to share it with you...you'll note that some of the elements are perfect, but the card as a whole is terrible!  😆

Here goes:
Please don't tell me you like it, because I will know that you are lying.  I had an idea, and I blew it.

Let's start at the beginning...

I was playing with the new Embossing Paste.  This stuff is seriously the bomb!  Easy to use, and lots of fun!  Adds so much texture to your creations!

So I had this image of bricks...the Pattern Party Decorative Masks comes with 4 masks--clouds, a medallion, bricks and some kind of little diamond-shaped dots.  I took the brick mask and covered it with Cajun Craze-colored embossing paste.  Looked great!

Then I stamped and fussy cut the flowers from Wild About Flowers and punched a butterfly from Butterfly Basics...and then things fell apart.

I tried to get artsy; I ripped my brick wall cardstock and adhered it to my card base, but it looked too stark.  So I started stamping different patterns from the Timeless Textures set around the bricks.

And I basically ruined my card.  Sometimes less is more...I should have quit while I was ahead.  Back to the drawing board.

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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Sometimes We All Need a Little Sympathy

Unfortunately there are times when a sympathy card is needed, and last week was one of those times for me.  In fact, sisters with whom I work lost their mom, so I needed two.  They are special women and I wanted something beautiful and elegant.  Here is one:

I've really been liking the Weather Together stamp set, and pulled it out again for it's sentiment, "wishing you brighter days".  And to go along with it, I decided to use the "spotlight" technique for my card.


Spotlighting is taking an image and stamping it in neutral tones (I used Basic Gray and Smoky Slate) and then coloring one piece of the image to highlight it.  So I began with a background using Butterfly Basics in Basic Gray, and stamped a medley of images from Timeless Textures all around the image using Smoky Slate.

Then I stamped the main floral image again, and colored it using my Blender Pens and Rich Razzleberry and Pear Pizazz and Old Olive inks.


This was cut out with my Layering Ovals framelits and I added a little scalloped piece of Rich Razzleberry below my colored image.  Then I popped it up on Dimensionals, matching up the image with the gray one beneath.

The little butterfly from Kinda Eclectic was also stamped in Basic Gray and punched with the Bitty Butterfly Punch.

Card base is Sweet Sugarplum, with a layer of Rich Razzleberry and another of Basic Gray.  The sentiment is stamped in Basic Gray, and layered on Rich Razzleberry.  I finished with a little Wink of Stella on the colored flowers.

What do you think?  Subdued, elegant and respectful?

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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

One Card, Two Ways

Here's such a pretty (and very easy) card, one we made in our July Card Clubs.  I usually don't offer cards THIS easy, but it was so pretty and versatile, that I went ahead--and everyone loved it!

This beautiful stamp is from Floral Phrases, part of an absolutely gorgeous suite of products.  I so loved the simplicity of this rose--the stamp is textured, so part of it stamps lighter than other parts, giving it depth even though you are only stamping it once.

The base is Whisper White Thick cardstock, cut 4-1/4" x 11" and scored in the center (5-1/2").  There is a layer of Dapper Denim, with a larger border around it, and then we stamped on the Whisper White layer.

The flower stamp was stamped at the top; we then flipped the cardstock 180 degrees and stamped it again (there is a blank white are between the two stamps, which is covered by the banner).  The banner is about 1-1/4" wide and about 4" long; the stamp from Timeless Love was stamped in Dapper Denim and the ends were flagged.  This was popped up with Dimensionals, and two Pearls Basic Jewels were added.  Done!

I had created this card and then found that my colleague was using the same stamp set with Night of Navy, so I quickly changed out my colors:

Easy, peasy--Sweet Sugarplum!  And this time I used a sentiment from Butterfly Basics.  Just as lovely, just as easy, and just as effective! 

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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Oh, Do I Have A Set For You!

Boy, oh, boy...this fabulous stamp set is going to make you happy!  It's a beauty.  But you can't get it until Tuesday, June 2!  Unless you decide to join me as a Stampin' UP! demonstrator before then...Being a demonstrator has it's perks--like getting to pre-order from the new catalog!  And that's how I got my stamps. 

This gorgeous stamp set is called Floral Wings.  Does that make you think of a butterfly with flowers on it's wings?  Yes?  Well lookie here:



Yes, it's a butterfly with flowers on it's wings!  And what a beautiful stamp it is:



My son and daughter-in-law are celebrating their 9th anniversary this week.  I wanted to make them a card, and had been perusing MANY websites for some ideas, and this card was born.  Let's break it down so you can see the details.

First, it's a matchbook-style card (the top folds over and tucks behind a little strip on the bottom).  The Whisper White cardstock is initially cut to 4-1/2" x 11".  It took me two tries to get the letters cut correctly--



I lined up the Little Letters Thinlets along the very edge of the cardstock, and using a trick I learned from demonstrator Cindy Beach, ( placing the cutting plates on the tip of the letters, so you don't cut them out completely--they can then stand up), I carefully cut them out with my Big Shot.  (And yes, I had to cut the H-A- _- P-Y and then go back and cut the first P).  Then I cut them out again, using Watermelon Wonder cardstock, and carefully glued them (with Two Way Glue) over the base letters. 

Once that was done, I inked up my butterfly, using a trick from Lydia Fiedler.  She said to first stamp the roses, and THEN the butterfly.  And this worked perfectly!  Since the photopolymer stamps have a tab to line everything up, it made it easy.  Once the butterfly is stamped, you can add in the leaves.



I was going to use the Butterfly Thinlets to cut out my butterfly and embed it in my card (see another sample here), but I didn't want the missing pieces in the beautiful stamp.  So I opted instead to use the thinlets to cut out the butterfly in my card base, and mounted the stamped image UNDER it, using Dimensionals to give it depth.

I stamped the lovely fern from Butterfly Basics using Cucumber Crush, stamping off once and then stamping a few times to have the ferns "dissolve" on my card.  There are also a few of the honeycomb images stamped in Mint Macaron (stamped off once). 



Now for the fold:  That little strip of black polka-dot Designer Series Paper is from the new Neutrals Paper Stack--great patterns, and this one mimicked the dots in the butterfly.  Then the bottom of the card was scored (just about 1-1/4").  This creates the bottom of the matchbook--I stapled the two sides and the bottom.  When the card folds over, it tucks inside the "matchbook" (behind the letters) to stay closed.  "Together" comes from Crazy About You, and is stamped in Cucumber Crush.

The card is an odd size--4-1/4" x 4-3/4", so I had to make my own envelope.  This size is not included on the Envelope Punch Board, but I found The Crafty Owl (here) and plugged in my own measurements.  Using the terrific new Envelope Paper in the 2015-17 In Colors, I created the perfect fit:
I know this beautiful stamp set will quickly become a favorite;  if you would like one for yourself, you'll have to grab some friends and have a party (or splurge and order big!)--it is one of the Host Rewards stamp sets, only available with a qualifying order.  Contact me to schedule your party today!

 I hope my perfect son and his perfect wife have a very happy anniversary!  Do you think they'll like their card?  Please leave me a comment and let me know.

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