Thursday, August 4, 2022

Just Fluttering By

 

Hi Crafty Friends,

It's challenge time with my friends over on the CCEE Stampers challenge blog. Being a brand new month it's time to introduce a new challenge hostess, which this time around is ME!

Butterflies seem to be very popular right now, many companies have released products featuring them this year. Create a card that features one or more butterflies.

For my card today I pulled out my Spellbinders Butterfly Creator die set designed by Bibi Cameron. As you can see I created an easel card.

I created the easel portion of the card using white cardstock, I folded the card in half and then lined up the largest butterfly die so that the top part of the butterfly was slightly above the score line. I then folded the top butterfly in half to create the base of the easel card.

Next I die cut the large butterfly three more times, once from white cardstock and twice from Rainbow Mirri Cardstock. I adhered one of the mirri butterfly panels over the white one and adhered this to the folded butterfly of the easel. I cut a sliver of card off the top of the other mirri butterfly and adhered this to the butterfly easel base.

Using the smaller of the butterflies, I die cut two pieces of patterned paper using Craft Consortium's Ink Drops - Vivid patterned paper. I also die cut two more white small butterflies adhering the patterned paper to the white butterfly before adhering both to the easel card.

I die cut the butterfly body form Rainbow Mirri card and added it to the top butterfly.


I recently got a stamp set that contained two butterfly themed sentiments, so I stamped them onto white cardstock using pink ink and then adhered them to the card. Both sentiments are layered using rainbow mirri cardstock. I adhered the birthday one using foam tape to use as a stop for the easel card.

I decorated the card with flowers and leaves using dies from the Butterfly Creator die set.

To finish off the card I added a few pink enamel dots randomly around the flowers on the card.


Here is a look at the base of my easel card, there is space above the sentiment to hand write a personal greeting.


Here is a look at my card when it is closed ready to be placed in an envelope.

Don't forget to check out the CCEE Stampers blog (goes live 12 AM EST) to see the rest of the creations the CCEE Stampers created this week. You can also see more details of their creations on their individual blogs:














        

3 comments:

Lois said...

That's a great butterfly die, and I love the paper you used on it. Such a beautiful, clever card!

Liz Williams said...

Great dies, beautiful papers, and love this shaped card for your butterfly challenge.

Karen Aicken said...

Sooooo beautiful!!