It's my sister in laws birthday on Saturday and as usual I have left making the card to the last possible minute. I started this before going to work this morning, continued it at lunchtime, then finished it when I got home from work. I had just enough time to take a photo of it before putting it in the envelope and posting it. I do hope she gets it on time.
For this card I used the Touch Of Nature Stamp set from Stampin' up along with Concorde crush card stock, some matt finish gold card stock, whisper white card stock, a Versamark ink pad,
gold embossing powder, for the gold springs, black embossing powder for the butterfly, an SU marker in Pumpkin pie, a blender pen and lavender ink pad to colour the butterfly.
Basic Instructions.
Handy tip.... Before heat embossing anything, make sure you give your card stock a good wipe over with an anti static pad. Stampin' Up call these little pads embossing buddies and they really are your best friend when doing heat embossing.
They help to reduce the amount of embossing powder that sticks to areas you don't want it to stick too if not eliminate it altogether.
I stamped the butterfly onto a scrap piece of whisper white card stock in Versamark ink and heat embossed with black embossing powder and coloured the wings with a the pumpkin pie SU marker, the purple spots I coloured with a retired ink called Almost Amethyst and a blender pen as I wanted the colour to fade out a little towards the bottom of the spot.
When the ink was dry I cut out the butterfly carefully but cut off antennae, YES, I said cut off the Antennae, these are far to fiddly to cut out.
Once cut out, I took an ink dauber with a little black craft ink and daubed around the cut edges to conceal the white edges of card stock.
On the a square of whisper white card stock which had been cut to 3" x 3" , although on reflection I think this square could actually do with being a little smaller. Maybe 2 1/2" X 2 1/2" would look better.
I stamped the sprig of foliage and the butterfly for a second time . I heat embossed the butterfly and the sprig in gold.
Most of this butterfly will not be seen but it plays an important role as you will see later.
Then I sponged over the embossing and the sides of the square in Almost Amethyst ink to take away the starkness of the white card and give just a hint of a purple sky.
I cut alternate layers of purple and gold card for mounting the butterfly topper on, added a piece of whisper white ribbon between the layers and added a bow.
The base card I stamped around the edges again using Versamark ink and the sprig of foliage and heat embossed in gold.
The topper was then glued to the centre of the base card.
The last step was to attach the coloured butterfly on top of the gold embossed butterfly with very tiny dots of glue on the under side of it's body and four small double side foam pads on the tips of the wings.
Match up the the coloured butterfly over the top of the gold butterfly exactly press the body down firmly with blade of a craft knife or edge of a rule until it has stuck firmly. make any minor adjustments to position of wings before pressing down on the foam pads.
Now you will see why I stamped the base butterfly.......
So I didn't have to cut out those blessed antennae!!!!
I did think about adding a greeting but then thought this might look nice in a frame, but not with a greeting on it.
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Thursday, 8 May 2014
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