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Showing posts with label Papillon Potpourri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Papillon Potpourri. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2016

A Pretty Fall Butterfly

You've probably noticed many blog posts back just how much I love nature type cards ... leaves, trees, birds, butterflies, dragonflies ... and you're so right.  They speak to me.  Today, I'm sharing a card I made that was inspired by a previous card I made.  I just changed my color story.

Well, this is my last Fall card to share with you (for 2016).  Next up, I have 3 Fall layouts to share ... and then it's on to Christmas.  Isn't this fun?!!!
Here's my previous card that was my inspiration for this one.
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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Corner Garden For a Bright and Cheerful Card

We've had a lot of rain here lately and I thought we could use something especially bright and cheerful today.  I have to confess that I was really glad that our Corner Garden stamp set didn't retire with the end of our last catalog... because I hadn't used mine yet.  It is beautiful and I am sad to say that mine sat lonely for many months. 
I dusted it off recently and got to work with it.  I embossed with black EP, to make the coloring even easier.  It is not difficult to color, but takes some time.  I love to color and find it very relaxing.
For this card, it's easier to color if you have a handy reference.  Use my card as your reference as you color.  You can change any of the colors that you'd like to change, but it will help you keep the images straight in your head.  Take your time and do one color at a time, coloring all the images with that color before moving on to a new color.  I used my Aqua Painter and inks in the lid of my ink pads to watercolor all my images.
In my next post, I'll show you a card version of this stamp without all the coloring, so be sure to come back to check it out.
How's this for a day brightener?

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Monday, March 17, 2014

Swallowtail... a Gorgeous Project (with a tutorial for how to create it)

I've had this wonderful white frame sitting around for quite a while now, just begging to be used for a creative project.  If you follow my blog, you know how much I love to create framed projects.  I only had 1 white frame, so I wanted to save it for a really special project and was just waiting for the inspiration to hit me.  Well, this week, it hit me... I should use it to create a Swallowtail project.  Our Swallowtail stamp is one of the most gorgeous stamps we've ever had and I love it.  Here's my project:



Here's how I did it:

THE FRAME
First, I prepared the frame.  I opened it up and turned the mat over so the plain side showed.  (The other side had stripes.)  I closed the frame back up with the glass BEHIND the mat, so I could attach the butterflies directly to the center of my project.  To create a background for my Swallowtail, I added a piece of vellum over some Island Indigo DSP (to lighten and soften the look).

THE MAT
I stamped various images from our Gorgeous Grunge stamp set onto the mat, using Island Indigo ink (stamped off, to create a lighter image) and then I stamped a few more images using our Encore Ultimate Metallic silver ink.  Then I lightly spritzed random parts of the mat with my mixture of alcohol and Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz.

THE SWALLOWTAIL
I stamped the Swallowtail 2 times, with VersaMark ink and heat embossed with White Embossing Powder, using Very Vanilla CS.  After letting it cool, I sponged on 3 colors:
- Island Indigo
- Pear Pizzazz
- Crushed Curry
I cut out both butterflies, attached the first one directly onto the middle of my project.  I added Liquid Tombow to just the middle section (body) of the second butterfly and held it onto the second one until the adhesive set a bit.  When it was completely dry, I folded the wings up so it was quite dimensional.

THE TINY BUTTERFLIES
I stamped 3 sizes of the butterflies from our Papillon Potpourri stamp set, each in one of the colors used to sponge the Swallowtail.  I stamped them onto Vellum CS.  Because inks take longer to dry on Vellum CS, I had time to emboss them, using Clear EP.  I made 6 of each size butterfly and attached them, 2 together, using a rolled up glue dot between them and then folded up the wings of each.  I ended up, then, with 3 (doubled) of each size of butterfly.  I attached them to the mat with glue dots.  Because the butterflies were embossed, the glue dots do not show through the Vellum.

A FINAL TOUCH
For a final touch, I spritzed the entire finished project lightly with my Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz / alcohol mixture.  The project is on display in my studio.  I love it!  I may move it upstairs later, when I get out my Spring decorations.  We'll have to see.

NOTE --- HOW I MADE MY SPRITZ MIXTURE:
For the mixture that I used to spritz my project, I poured a couple of vials of our Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz, along with some rubbing alcohol, into a travel size spray bottle.  This gives me more to use, helps it to dry more quickly and makes it easier to get the amount that I want.  Putting it all into a larger bottle means more to have ready to use in a class or for my future projects.  I do not have a set formula for how much of each liquid to add.  I just keep adding and testing it until I get it the way I like.

I hope you enjoyed today's tutorial and will try a project of your own.  And, before I go, Happy St. Patrick's Day.  May your day be lucky and blessed.

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Friday, September 6, 2013

There's just something about a butterfly

Do you remember this butterfly card?
 
... and this one?
These were two of my most popular cards from some of my past card classes.  There is just something about a butterfly that is just fun and beautiful, all at the same time.

Yesterday, I shared with you all the scoop on our wonderful new Envelope Punch Board.  Today, I want to share some good news with you.  It's all about butterflies.  Check this out!
This card is loaded with butterflies and fun.  Wouldn't it be nice to have a special bundle promotion for them?  OK, we do!
Click here to see all our promotions.

I also want to remind you that we have a new photopolymer stamp set out and new single stamps available, too.  I don't want you to miss a thing.
I think this is one of the best photopolymer sets we've had yet.  And look at our new single stamps.  They're all for Christmas!!!

... and don't forget about our new Envelope Punch Board:
Click here to see this previous post for complete details on the Envelope Punch Board.

... and a Shelli update:
As always, she amazes us.  I knew her recovery would be nothing short of amazing because she is so strong and courageous.  I'm sure she has many rough days ahead of her.  Yesterday, she had a good day and we are thankful for that.  Please keep her in your prayers as she continues to work toward healing.  She and Kadie, her sweet horse are both doing much better.

Click here for a complete Shelli update:
http://soshelli.com/so-shelli-blog/2013/9/5/ill-be-darned.html

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

A Layout for National Scrapbooking Day

Today, I have a layout for you using the divided page protectors.  It's National Scrapbooking Day, so let's celebrate.  We made this layout at our last Hostess Scrapbook Club.
I stamped all the images with VersaMark and then embossed them with white EP.  It really makes the colors pop on the Crumb Cake CS.  The colors were sponged onto the butterflies.  The banners and the flowers were colored in with markers.  Our color story is Elegant Eggplant, Island Indigo and Lucky Limeade.
I love how the large butterfly looks on the divided pages.
If you look closely, you can see that I've stamped the flowers to go right across the bottom of the page.  I then sponged a tiny touch of Lucky Limeade under the flowers.
The banners were stamped with our new photopolymer stamps, so I could bend them a bit to get the curve that I needed for the page.

The blank areas will be for photos and journaling.

It's a rainy weekend here and a great time to hole up and do some scrapbooking.  I hope you will join me in celebrating National Scrapbooking Day and get going on those pages.  Remember, scrapbooking is living a happy moment twice!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Sneak Peek for 3rd Thursday All-Occasions Cards Class

This Thursday is my All-Occasions Cards Class.  It's our 3rd Thursday Stamp Camp and we'll be making 12 beautiful cards, envelopes included.  I've tried to cover every occasion that you might need.  Here's a peek at two of my cards ---

This card is for those 'Thinking of You' occasions.  Who wouldn't be cheered up with the crisp black, yellow and white color story?  I think this was my favorite out of all 12 of the cards, but I really like how they all turned out, for sure.
For one of my 12 occasions, I chose a card that is simply for Spring.  This could be used for many occasions and is a good one to have in your 'stash' for when you need a card in a hurry.
I've used Lucky Limeade and Island Indigo for a bright and beautiful color story.  The punched butterfly is up on a dimensional and makes the perfect accent for this card.
Because this is such a crazy week, I will not be cutting the final kits until Wed. evening or Thursday morning so, if you would like to join us, please pay to register by Wednesday evening, April 17.  If you are unable to attend, you may make arrangements to make these cards on April 24.  The class fee is $25. and includes envelopes and all materials except your adhesive.  These cards will no longer be available after April 24.

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