Friday, March 2, 2012

Framed Butterflies

I was playing around with my Crafter's Template this afternoon, Butterfly Meadow.
Butterfly Meadow
First, I sprayed Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist through the template onto natural cardstock.  Then I trimmed down the stenciled image to include just a few of the elements.  I mounted it onto a layer of kraft cardstock.


For the focal point, I cut a Spellbinders Fleur de Lis square in black cardstock, then layered on a plain square die like this, to create a frame:


While holding the black frame in place, I sponged different Distress inks within the frame.


Then I attached the frame to the stenciled layer with dimensional foam stickers, and added pearls.


The last step was to add this layer to a vanilla card base, off-center.

Hope you've enjoyed this simple card!  Thanks for coming by.



Paper: Basic Black, Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, Confetti White cardstock - SU
Ink: Peeled Paint, Broken China, Antique Linen, Walnut Stain Distress - Ranger
Other: Big Shot; square, Fleur de Lis Square die - Spellbinders; pearls - Queen & Co.; Simply Khaki Glimmer Mist - Tattered Angels; Butterfly Meadow Crafter's Template
Dimensions:  4 1/2" square

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15 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful frame and love the touch of sponging.

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  2. How fun! Simple, well, if you say so. Sure is neat! I was going to ask the size but then you have it noted. Nifty artwork!

    Chris R. from Iowa

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  3. Colleen, this is just beautiful!

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  4. wow beautiful...love how you framed part of the image and used some color...so awesome..

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  5. Such a pretty card Colleen! Love the misted background and the beautiful framed scene!

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  6. Such a pretty card Colleen! Love the misted background and the beautiful framed scene!

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  7. Is there no end to your creativity Colleen?!! Another beauty ;)

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  8. This is so pretty! A friend gave me some stencil templates but I haven't had a clue how to use them on a card. That is a great idea to spray glimmer mist through them!

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  9. Cool techniques, Colleen! I really like how this turned out. :)

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  10. Collen this is gorgeou.s I the way you added depth to this card. And the subtle colors of distress ink made me sigh. This is a wonderful technique and a brilliant idea to create a fabulous focal point!
    XX

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  11. Love that frame! Thanks for sharing your technique!

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  12. That black frame against the subtle neutrals just POPS! I love this card!

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  13. Very pretty, Colleen! Your sponging with the different colors really looks awesome. Great frame, too.

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  14. Lovely...that frame is amazing! Love the sponged look, too...so serene and soft.

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