Friday 28 February 2014

Happy Birthday

 Happy Friday crafters!  I hope this one will put you in the mood for the weekend ahead!  So bright and cheery isn't it!  Plus I think we have had loads of birthdays this week on the blog so it seemed appropriate for today!  Here's that gorgeous Justrite Butterfly once again, I just can't get enough of it!  If you didn't see the demo of this one last week, here is your recap.  I started with a piece of coconut white card and inked it using three Adirondack inks, Citrus, Wild Raspberry and Purple Twilight.  The Adirondack Brights are more vibrant that the distress inks and that is why I decided to use them instead of my usual (and much loved) Distress inks.  I applied them to the card using a piece of cut 'n dry foam and just did dots of colour all over the cardstock.  Once I was happy that I had saturated the card with enough colour, I dried it well with my heat tool.  This is a very important step so do make sure that it is very dry before proceeding.  I even rubbed it with my anti static pad to remove any hint of moisture that may have been left.  Next I inked the butterfly stamp from Justrite stamps using a clear Perfect Medium pad and stamped it three times, taking care not to overlap them.  I embossed them with WHITE powder (this must be the first powder you use).  Next I stamped the butterfly again in the same manner, but aimed for the open areas more.  You can overstamp the white butterflies and this isn't a problem because this time, we are embossing with clear powder.  If you do the clear embossing first, then the white powder will stick to it and ruin your piece.  If the clear sticks on top of the white, you can't tell so it isn't an issue.  You end up with a lovely textural look from the clear embossed butterflies, almost a ghost image.  I decided to stop here as it was just too pretty.  I matted it in thin mats of white and black.  I made a flower using the Classic Rose die from my new die line and "sugared" it with Iced Snow.  I seated it upon some white tulle and a black jute bow. On vellum, I stamped my sentiment from the Justrite Vintage Rose set using a clear Perfect Medium pad and heat embossed it in white.  I cut it into a strip with a forked end and tucked the other end under my flower.  To complete the card, I made a couple of stick pins using beads from my craft stash and the did some matting with piercing using both black and white cardstock for balance.  I hope I will see that some of you like this one enough to pin it on your Pinterest boards!  Finished dimensions are 7 1/2" x 7 1/2" in size. This one should get you in a cheerful mood, ready for the weekend ahead
A little reminder too, that Julia Watts has shows today on Create and Craft at 8am and 4pm with brand new (and quite lovely) stamps from Creative Expressions.  Her demos will definitely get you inspired to do some crafting this weekend!  All for now, Sue x














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Pat S Witney said...

Hi Sue
The butterflies are gorgeous, and I just love this technique. I have only just seen this blog as I'm down in Bournemouth for the weekend. I shall have to look at this card in detail when I get home to study the technique in detail. Wish I could get the snow cap ink as I've tried and every where I've tried is out of stock. Must have been the fantastic demo card you showed us using it to make a sky with mica powders.

cmu said...

So bright and beautiful - just what I could do with for my niece's birthday on Friday! I love this one!

Anonymous said...

I absolutely adore this card Sue. You are such a versatile card-maker, so very gifted. Please don't ever tire of sharing your talent and techniques with us.

Mary Mac X

Anonymous said...

Hi All
I'm glad you have posted this card as I loved the demo you did. It's so bright and cheerful love it. I will have a go at this technique as its so effective. Butterfly stamp is gorgeous. I like the effect of embossing onto vellum looks really nice, will also try that.
Kayleigh B xx

CraftingMum said...

This card is beautiful, Louise x

julie laz said...

Love love love butterflys and this card is right uP my street, thanks sue for sharing, crafty hugs Julie xx

Karuna said...

Hi,

I run my stores challenge blog at www.lulupu.blogspot.in. I saw 2 entries and when i read the blog it belongs to a 13 year old. I did a google image search and found it being stolen from this blog and hence reporting. This si the cheaters blog - http://craftoftheyear.blogspot.in/. Its disheartenting to see people pick up such ways to win. We were about to choose it as a top 3 and am glad i doubted it! Thanks!
Karuna
here is the link to the inlinz challenge page - http://lulupu.blogspot.in/2014/02/lulupu-challenge-26-something-new.html

Anonymous said...

Hi Sue
i saw this demo but didnt you rub black ink on top at the end. Both are lovely techniques.

irene Allen

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