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Tuesday 13 May 2014

Butterfly Duo

Hello Peeps,

Hope you all had a good weekend.   I have been really busy getting my sample cards ready for Sue and Harvey of Imagination Crafts.     Sue will be appearing on Create and Craft  17th and 18th of May, not sure of the times yet, will let you know as soon as I know,  really exciting as she will have much longer than the usual one hour, which flies by in the blink of an eye, so lots more demonstrations and new products lol!   get saving those pennies as you will be very tempted I think lol !!!     My samples were posted yesterday so hopefully Sue will receive them tomorrow with any luck.

Ok, enough chit chat, let's get on with today's card.   This was made for Sue and Harvey in November 2012 and uses their gorgeous butterfly border decoupage stamp set.  I have to say I don't usually use such bright colours as the cerise, I tend to play safe with pastel colours but I think this one turned out ok, hope you think so too.

   
The base card is made from black card stock, then a smaller piece of cerise card matted onto it, with a border of black showing.   Take a piece of silver card, lay the ivy leaf stencil onto it and spread the sparkle medium over it, using a metal spatula.

When dry, matt onto the cerise card, leaving a slightly larger border of the cerise showing.   Cut a piece of black card approximately five and a quarter inches by two and a half inches and emboss using the dots embossable and the Grand Calibur.   Fix this to the left hand side of the base card.  Die cut a silver border   using the Spellbinder's die and cover with sparkle medium.   Fix to a piece of cerise card and  when dry  glue down the left of the base card, securing the ribbon across the card.   Add a bow to the right.

Stamp the main image onto black card with Versamark and heat emboss with silver powder.   Matt onto cerise card.   Stamp the image twice more.   On the first image trim away the border and glue this onto some cerise card and fix on top of the main image using sticky foam pads.   On the second image, cut out one wing only, of the top butterfly and the body and the two top wings of the lower butterfly.   Glue these onto cerise card and fix to the main image with silicone glue.   Fix the whole image to the base card with sticky foam pads.   Sorry there are no close up photos as I only took the one photo and I no longer have the card to take more.   Hope you like it.

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments , they mean a  great deal to me.     See you again in a couple of days.   Have a great time in the meanwhile.

                                                                  Love and rainbows,
                                                                    Hugs   Jennifer xx

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful card Jennifer, love the embossing and background. The butterflies are stunning!
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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    1. Hi Linda, thank you so much Hun. Hugs Jennifer xx

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  2. Love the contrast of the colours, very striking. Elizabeth xxx

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    1. Hello Elizabeth, thank you very nuch for your nice comment. Hugs Jennifer xx

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  3. Stunning Jennifer, love the contrast and touch of bling xx

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    1. Hi there Kath, glad you like it, thank you Hun. Hugs Jennifer xx

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  4. Hi Jennifer - such a great card - love this stamp - i bought it in April and haven't used it yet - i think it may well be having an outing very soon! Thanks for the inspiration! Hugs rachel x

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    1. Hi there Rachel, you are welcome, it is such a pretty stamp it can't stay hidden away in a drawer lol! the butterflies need to fly lol!! Thank you so much.
      Hugs Jennifer xx

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  5. Stunning work Jennifer the colours contrast really well - a truly beautiful creation hugs Judith xxx

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    1. Aw! you're very kind Judith, thank you very much, pleased you like it.
      Hugs Jennifer xx

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  6. This is gorgeous, the butterflies have such dimension and I love the colours you've used

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    1. Hello Jane, thank you so much for your lovely comment. I have to admit the butterflies were a little fiddley to do but worth it in the long run.
      Hugs Jennifer xx

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