Friday, April 27, 2012

At Joan's Gardens Week #16

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    Use any size or kind of butterflies on your card
  • Use some type of scallops or lattice
  • Use yellow or gold colors
  • Use a pattern paper back ground
     
    This card is made with yellow tiny polkadotted background paper, with Marianne Designs DS0907 embossing and cutting folder.  Butterflies are punched from gold textured foiled paper, and embossing is distressed with  Tim Holz "Old Paper  distress"inking. Scalloped edging is paper cut edges.  

At Joan's Gardens Week #16

This card is a vellum/Pargemano butterfly on a butterfly embossed and sanded piece of core essentials yellow paper, embossed with "Butterfly Migration" embossing folder. The large butterfly is a stamp by Sweet Stamps, and the sentiment is a stamp from Stampin Up from "Butterfly Prints".  The scalloped oval is a die cut. Edges are done with "Alterations" die by Tim Holz. The background paper is white on white wedding wrapping paper.

At Joan's Gardens Week #16 Challenge

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For this challenge I used a butterfly punch,  and textured  leaves and flourishes die cut emobossed with square lattice (same as the backgroud patterned paper).  Lattice by Stampin Up..  I used scalloped scissors, and made crepe paper flowers from a strip of scalloped punched crepe paper. The sentiment stamp is by Stampin Up in Butterfly Prints.
  • Use any size or kind of butterflies on your card
  • Use some type of scallops or lattice
  • Use yellow or gold colors
  • Use a pattern paper back ground

Thursday, April 26, 2012

At Joan's Garden Challenge Week #16

Week # 16  Challenge is:




  • Use any size or kind of butterflies on your card
  • Use some type of scallops or lattice
  • Use yellow or gold colors
  • Use a pattern paper back ground This card has a punched butterfly, Embossed Sizzix Butterfly Migration Set, background paper constructed in Photoshop using butterfly brush, side is pierced with Score Bug piercer, and purple accents are suede paper.  The lattice is Cheery Lynns Designs Frame Die, inked and glitter dots at each lattice intersection.