6/24/13

Stamped Happy Birthday Butterfly card!



Hi Everyone!
     Today I would like to show you how to make this beautiful butterfly card using supplies you probably already have on hand.
Here is how I made this card:
I inked the glossy side of a blank photo card with mustard seed, shabby shutters and peeled paint distress inks. Then I placed a paper doily in the center of the card and inked over it with peacock feathers  ink.
 I removed the doily and proceeded to add a stamped music sheet image, -stamp from Anna Griffin.
Next I placed some decorated wide washi tape at the top and bottom of the card.
 For the center, I used some thistle stickles and spread it outwards with my finger.
 I stamped a few butterfly's from Rubber Neck stamps and colored them in with a variety of alcohol pens. The one on the left will be the bottom butterfly for the card.
 I added detail with a fine black pen and formed the butterfly's antenna from thin craft wire.
 I inked the edges of the card, butterfly and stamped greeting with a gold leaf pen. I placed the butterfly onto the bottom image, folding the wings up, as if ready to take flight. I added some polka dot washi tape for a ribbon look, and a few Golden Berry Dew Drops from The Robins Nest for a   final touch.

Thanks for coming by, I hope you'll leave me a comment and let me know what you think of my creation. :)

8 comments:

  1. Love the washi tape, bring me some. LOL thanks for your interest in being apart of the SinCity Stamps DT

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  2. Love the washi tape, bring me some. LOL thanks for your interest in being apart of the SinCity Stamps DT

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  3. Great job! I realy love it!xoxo

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  4. Wonderful make! Totally love all the layers you have managed to create!! And yes, like Terri says, that washi tape looks amazing!

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  5. Wow, this looks so adorable! I love to make scrapbook handmade cards, I think that these guys are the nicest present ever. I also love pop up cards (I generally use these instructions http://www.askwiki.net/How-to-Make-Pop-up-Cards http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Pop-Up-Card) Sometimes, cards turn out to be even cooler, than the presents themselves. You did an amazing job,keep going and good luck!

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  6. I love the artistic approach to this card, I have tried something similar, but enjoy your mix of media. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Amazing! Loved how you treated the butterflys. Thks for sharing!

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  8. Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!

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