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In light of the thirteen inches of snow that fell in Rochester Hills, Michigan during the day yesterday and overnight last night, I decided I would use the Butterfly Basics Stamp Set, along with the coordinating Butterflies Thinlits Dies AND the Artisan Embellishment Kit. I love the embellishment kit almost as much as I love this stamp set. I picked this stamp set, because I can't see a butterfly without thinking of summer and beautiful flowers and sunshine. I hope these cards will put a little sunshine into your Monday morning wherever you may be!
For this first card, I used some Blackberry Bliss and Sahara Sand ink and card stock. I love this 3x4 card with the die cut flowers. It is so elegant! I also added a little Blackberry Bliss Thin Velvet Trim around the middle of the lacy butterfly~~very beautiful!
1) Magnetic base
2) Clear plastic plate
3) Dryer sheet (unused)
4) Card Stock
5) Wax Paper
6) Thinlit
7) Clear plastic plate
This sandwich makes my butterflies just pop right out~~no struggling and no "chads"!
I have one more card to share with you. For this one I used a really different technique. I stamped the background with the Gorgeous Grunge Stamp Set in Blackberry Bliss and then I spritzed my stamped cardstock with a spray bottle containing rubbing alcohol. That gives my background this sort of runny, watercolor look.
Here is a close up look at the butterfly. After I used the Thinlit to "cut" the butterfly from my Blackberry Bliss card stock, I smushed some Versamark over the butterfly and then sprinkled some Irridescent Ice Embossing Powder over it and heated/embossed it. I love all the sparkles on the butterfly!
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OKAY, back to the Creative Blog Hop. Here are the four questions, and my answers:
1) What are you working on now? The first Friday of each month I have a stamp club, so right now I am working on cards for them to make at club. Not to give too much away, but they will be using stamps from the Occasions Catalog AND the Sale-a-Bration Catalog
2) How does your work differ from others in your genre? When I am creating I always try to put a personal touch in everything I make. I combine different techniques to achieve just the right "feel" for all of my paper crafting projects. I am a Gemini, which is the sign of the twins, and to me this shows itself a lot in my work. I can create a very soft, feminine piece and then a really bright and funny piece. It's like I have lots of different personalities and tastes when I am creating, as opposed to one specific "style" I gravitate to.
3) Why do you create what you do? This might be the easiest question of all. I create because it soothes my soul and helps keep me grounded. It is the therapy that lets me be me and express myself. As far as creating what I do, I use my creations as gifts, decorations, party favors.... my creations add that special hand made touch that lets you know I genuinely care~~they are like a warm hug.
4) How does your creative process work? I always start with a sketch or an idea from something I have seen online or in a catalog, etc... and I go from there. There is always something that "sparks", whether it is a stamp or a color combination or an accessory; it just sparks an idea and I go forth and create. I often end up with something totally different than what my first "vision" was, and that is perfectly good with me!
Now for the two people I asked to participate next week, on Monday, February 9th. DRUM ROLL, PLEASE..... They are Emma Fewkes and Keri Blake. Both of these women are very talented Stampin' Up! demonstrators whose work I admire. I hope you will join them next week when they are the Creative Blog Hop!
See Emma HERE
See Keri HERE
3 comments :
beautiful cards....I'll have to case some of these...
Thanks for sharing your creativity with us. The butterfly die cuts are gorgeous as are your cards :)
I need to pull out my butterfly framelits now. Thanks for the tip to prevent the stickage! Wonderful inspiration, THANK YOU!
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