This is one of those ‘old’
techniques that never gets old! If
you look closely, you can see they are made from to Butterfly punches that are
layered with an brad holding them together in the center.
Punch out two butterflies from Shimmer White cardstock –
you need two for each flower. Spritz
them with water, allowing the water to pool.
Load Aqua Painter with Crushed Curry
ink from a re-inker and touch the brush to the middle of the
butterflies. The ink
will spread, but you might have to "help" it along.
Touch the outside edges with Elegant
Eggplant ink from a re-inker.
Let dry. Use
Eggplant Envy Marker to draw lines to the center of the butterflies. Curl wings with a bone folder.
Adhere one butterfly crosswise over the other with a gold
brad.
We lined an envelope for this card following THIS
tutorial.
Cardstock:
SU! Shimmer, Crushed Curry, Elegant Eggplant, Garden Green, White.
Stamp Sets:
Butterfly Basics, Dots for Days, a signature stamp or an address label.
Ink: Garden
Green, Crushed Curry re-inker, Pale Plum
re-inker, Elegant Eggplant marker,
Accessories:
Snail Adhesive, Sponge, Dimensionals, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, envelope,
Stampin’ Trimmer, scissors, bone folder, Fancy Fan Embossing Folder, Beautiful
Wings embosslit, circle Coluzzle, painter’s
palette, spritz bottle, aqua painter, Paper Piercer, Fine Tip glue pen,
Sizzlits Little Leaves,
Punch:
Martha Stewarts border, Martha Stewarts medium branch, Butterfly.
If you have never made a
card before, you will love these One Hour Card Class workshops! We will
complete a card with a matching envelope – ready for the mail! I host card classes every Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. You pick the day and the
time that suits you. Message or email me for more info. As a
Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I’m here to give you fun ideas, share specials &
teach you about fabulous stampin products. Let's unleash your creativity! You can order
SU! products online and have them shipped directly to your door. Simply click
on the “Shop Now” button in my banner (or I can order for you). I would be most
happy to be your Canadian demonstrator.
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