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FLOATING, FLUTTERING BUTTERFLIES

Hello to each of you who may like butterflies and, possibly, the project I am sharing today. Thanks for fluttering by.

This is the first project I have made using the FLOATING & FLUTTERING BUNDLE.

In earlyJanuary 2019, I made a floating frame card – inspired by a post from Jennifer McGuire, using Glad Press N Seal.

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The FLOATING & FLUTTERING STAMP SET & FLUTTERING DIES now makes this technique so much quicker and easier.

FLOATING & FLUTTERING PHOTOPOLYMER STAMP SET
FLUTTERING DIES

I stamped, die cut and applied Stampin’ Dimensionals to elevate the butterflies above the Old Olive background panel.

Each of the butterfly sections have been coloured using Stampin’ Blends.

Then, I used the frame from the dies to cut out the centre of the butterfly layer (to be used for another project).

I used the same die to cut a piece of Highland Heather card stock in preparation to fill the space left behind. I used a recently retired embossing folder to add some texture to this card stock piece.

The rest, I think, is very easy to identify. If not, contact me with your questions.

There are lots of colours and lots of elements involved in this card. In the end, I am very happy with the final product.

I like my little embossed and die cut PEARLESCENT DEISGNER PAPER butterfly.

What do you think? What could I do to make this card better?

I look forward to your comments.

Happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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WITH LOVE

With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, the theme for today’s Freshly Brewed Projects Blog Hop is perfect – WITH LOVE.

I recently started a project on a Facebook Live showing how to use the new GILDED LEAFING and HEAT & STICK POWDER. I finished the card later that day and scheduled it for this hop.

I teamed some of the TRUE LOVE DESIGNER SERIES PAPER with some IN GOOD TASTE DSP.

Surprisingly, I continue to do more fussy cutting. I cut out three of the larger flowers from a sheet of the DSP and coloured them using my Night of Naving Blends.

I have had a couple of Versamark pens for several years, and although you can’t get them from Stampin’ Up!® at the moment, mine still work and I used the fine tip end to add it to selected areas of the flowers. Then I sprinkled some Heat & Stick Powder to them. The Heat Tool melts the powder and then you simply press the Gilded Leafing onto to those areas. Then I used a brush to remove the excess leafing.

I used the Versamark ink pad to stamp Love and Always, from the FOREVER AND ALWAYS STAMP SET, onto some Night of Navy card stock. After the gilded leafing was applied and brushed off, I cut them using the outline dies from the ALWAYS DIES.

The Gold ribbon, from the BOHO INDIGO PRODUCT MEDLEY, looks great with the gilding. I used my favourite bow tying technique – around the tines of a fork, to create this little bow before I wrapped the ribbon around the DSP panel.

By lightly sprinkling some of the powder across the flowers and heating them, I was able to get tiny flecks of gold on the coloured flowered.

The card insert has a sentiment from the ALWAYS IN MY HEART STAMP SET, which also in the LOVE YOU ALWAYS SUITE – I used the “Here’s to another year of happily ever after”. This is perfect for a golden anniversary card.

The “You” is from the Forever & Always Stamp Set and I cut it using the same die set that has the Love and Always.

A few hearts are also stamped on the insert and the envelope – you know me, no ‘naked’ inserts or envelopes.

TIPS FOR USING THE GILDED LEAFING:

  • store it in a larger container – it will allow you to access the leaf more easily,
  • use a pair of tweezers to pull out individual pieces and then you can easily place it over a section of the melted Heat & Emboss Powder,
  • use something to press it down onto the ‘glue’ – I use a paint brush,
  • once all the leafing is in place, use a brush to remove the excess leafing and pop the leftovers back into your container,
  • if you have missed some areas, use a Versamark pen to fill the areas and repeat the steps,
  • turn off your fan and work with the leafing away from windows or it will fly everywhere.

What do you think? Are you ready to try your hand at some gilded leading.

Make sure that you hop along and see the other projects made for the Freshly Brewed Projects Blog Hop:

Thanks for popping by … happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Always Dies
[154307]
$57.00
Heat Tool
[129056]
$50.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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JOINING ANOTHER BLOG HOP

Hello again to those who have popped by for another peek at my crafting progress. If you are new, welcome.

One of my goals in 2020, was to post on my website more regularly, aiming for every day. I came close. In 2021, want to improve on this and also use my other social media platforms more often as well.

Another key goal for 2021 is to participate in blog hops regularly. I have scheduled some blogs into my planner and have been enjoying this challenge.

I have added Kylie Bertucci’s monthly International Blog Highlights to my schedule.

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The ongoing theme for this blog hop is THANK YOU. I really like this theme, while it might seem like the idea of thanking someone is unfashionable, it is alive and well and needs to be modelled for others. If I send someone a thank you card, that is a prompt for them to remember to thank others for what they appreciate.

This is the card I made for the February 2021 Blog Highlights – an image of my card is posted on Kylie’s gallery.

This gallery features everyone’s submissions and gives you the opportunity to vote for up to 5 of your favourite cards. The top 10 vote winners then get to participate in an International Blog Hop. Would you consider taking a moment and voting for my card? I’d really appreciate it!

How to do Voting?
Once you click on the link below you can see the photos. Please look for my pretty Hydrangea card (#4) and click on the little heart sign on the right-hand top side of my photo. Once you’ve touched the little clear heart it will turn to Red Color and that is the notification that you voted. You can vote for up to five, but it’s not required, you can also just vote for one. Thanks so much!

I took the idea of adding extra vellum single flowers, from yesterday’s card, and amped it up for this one.

I cut lots of vellum flowers and also cut flowers from some of the DSP I chose for this card.

There wasn’t much stamping on this card but lots of lovely Stampin’ Up!® paper and colour.

The texture that was achieved by adding all of the individual flowers is even better than I hoped for. i used quite a few Mini Glue Dots getting these flowers attached.

That’s the last of the hydrangea cards for the moment. Onto different ideas and products.

Happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00