Here are the cards:
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Thursday, January 18, 2018
{Spotlight Project} Deepti and Butterflies!
Here are the cards:
STEP 1
I embossed the butterflies on vellum in white
STEP 2
Die cut the butterflies using there coordinating dies. One of these dies serves for two, so I die cut it from the back side of vellum.
STEP 3
I die cut the coordinating butterflies from a white card stock and inked them.
STEP 4
I die cut 3 frames in white and also picked up a few patterned paper to match the colors of the butterflies to make the base panel of each card. I stamped the sentiment on each.
Finally I adhered it all together, layered the vellum butterfly on top of inked butterfly die cut.
Here is a close up of each cards :)
That finishes my spotlight feature :) I hope you enjoyed it and will give this a try.
Happy paper crafting!
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So elegant and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour new stamped and die cut butterflies are so pretty. I love your additional layer of vellum. A beautiful effect. Wonderful new die cut frame too. TFS and always inspiring us, Dee. Hugs...
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful use of the butterfly stamps and dies - love vellum used like this
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Maxine
Lovely cards Deepti !
ReplyDeleteso great cards!
ReplyDeletehugs
This is such a wonderful and lovely set of cards ! These butterflies are adorable !
ReplyDelete[margessw(at)icloud(dot)com]
stunning cards - love the popped up vellum of the butterflies:)
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