Hi there, Chris here today and I am sharing this Mother's Day card that is perfect for all those moms who love to garden. I was so excited to get a new box from
Sin City Stamps and a box of goodies from
ColourArte to try out that I just had to use them together!
My Supply List
Sin City Stamps Anime Fairies 2
Sin City Stamps Mask - Butterfly 3
Sin City Stamps Stencil Pattern 2
ColourArte -Radiant Gels - Indian Copper
ColourArte - Twinkling H2Os -
Playful Peony,
Iridescent Blue
Ranger - Multi-gloss Medium
Ranger - Distress Inks - Tea Dye, Black Soot, Mowed Lawn, Peeled Paint
Tsukineko - Memento Ink- Tuxedo Black
Simple Stories paper
Recollections- banners
Baker's Twine - Doodlebug
Dictionary Page
To start off my card I traced the butterfly mask onto my paper and then fussy cut out the butterfly. I then used my Radiant Gels over the mask. I love how the Radiant Gels shimmered and created some dimension on the wings.
I set my buttefly aside to let it dry and ripped a page out of a dictionary. Now I must confess that the book lover in me had a terribly hard time thinking of tearing a page out of a book, so I picked up a cheap dictionary at the local dollar store. I used on of the mini flowers from the Anime Fairies 2 Stamp set and stamps lots of mini flowers with the Memento Ink all over the page.
I then took out my new Twinkling H2Os and added a few drops of water to activate them. Once they were ready to go I painted the inside of all the flowers with the iridescent blue and then used the Playful Peony to fill in the remainder of the flower.
I then sealed each flower with just a dab of the Gloss medium to insure the flowers wouldn't lose there color in the next step. I then inked the background using the Pattern 2 Stencil and distress inks, layering peeled paint over the mowed lawn.
Once I had the colors to my liking I sealed over the distress inks with gloss medium. I then trimmed and matted the dictionary page to fit my card. I added the banners and some baker's twine for the greeting.
I then returned to my butterfly and first applied the black soot distress ink an then the tea dye ink over the entire burtterfly.
I then used a towel to wipe the excess ink off the areas that had been previously painted. The wiped right off the Radiant Gels and left the wings shining!
I then attached my butterfly to my card. I just love how the butterfly shines.
So creative and gorgeous Chris!
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ReplyDeleteChris this was so awesomely done. I loved your steps and your butterfly came out awesome!!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I enjoyed learning how you put it together. I bought a cheap dollar store dictionary page for use in my art, too!
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