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Hello! Welcome to my blog and thank you for stopping by. I design and create handcrafted greeting cards. I like to call this passion of mine "visual poetry" ....imagery on paper. Please feel free to browse the photos of my cards and leave a comment.

Friday, August 20, 2021

Butterfly Glittered Birthday

 



Hello, crafting friends!  Hope everyone is safe and healthy. 

I had several birthday cards to make this month. This one was for my daughter. I wanted to make something different and special. So I decided to create this large butterfly card. Unfortunately, the camera did not capture the glitter which peeked through the top butterfly layer.

I began with creating the base card. White card stock was folded in half and the solid "scalloped" butterfly die was positioned on the folded card stock with the top of the die slightly above the fold, and cut. This created the base. Next, the same die was used on a piece of white card stock to cut another image which was layered on the base card in order to ensure a complete butterfly edge on top where the base was folded.

In the next step, the large butterfly image from the stamp set was stamped on vellum using Versamark ink, embossed with white embossing powder and then cut with the solid outline butterfly die (not the scalloped one). Using Distress Oxide inks, the back of the vellum image was sponged with various shades. Adhesive was applied only to the center of the butterfly wings (the body) and and then adhered to the base card. At this point glitter was added to the vellum image and set to dry.

For the final step, the top layer of this card was cut in white card stock using the intricate die. Adhesive was applied only to the center of the wings (the body) and then this was layered over the vellum. This completed my project.

Here are the products used:

Card Stock:  GKD White; Vellum

Stamps:  Heartfelt Creations Large Floral Butterfly Stamp Set

Dies:  Heartfelt Creations Large Floral Butterfly

Inks:  Versamark, Distress Oxide Gathered Twigs, Wild Honey and Fossilized Amber

Other:  embossing powder, glitter, adhesive, sponge daubers 


I hope you enjoyed this post and will visit often. Thank you for stopping by.

Until next time........stay safe and keep on crafting!

 

2 comments:

Judy Woodland said...

How stunning, Olga!!! Your daughter will LOVE it. When I first saw the photo it looked like one of those beautifully decorated cookies with all the fancy icing work. This is gorgeous, I can't stop looking at it. Real eye candy here!!!

Verna Angerhofer said...

Absolutely gorgeous and I bet it really is even more so when you can see the glitter.