Have you discovered Pinterest? Oh, so addictive! I find myself "pinning" so many things. Who knows if I'll ever go back and do anything with them - especially the recipes I've been pinning but it's a good creative outlet to look at what others like. Here's a link to my fav's.
I saw a card on Pinterest which inspired this card I have made. .I did two versions of the card . After I made the first one, I decided it would be cool to paper-piece the butterfly to match the DSP so that's what I did in the second card. What do you think?
I used a FREE stamp set from Sale-a-bration - Outlined Occasions and colored it in with my Pacific Point, Daffodil and Lucky Limeade markers. I stamped the butterfly from Flight of the Butterfly with Pacific Point ink. I used the Adorning Accents die and embossing folder for the various layers along with the DSP from Beyond the Garden.
This is the second version of the card with the butterfly paper-pieced with the Beyond the Garden DSP.
Here is the inside of the card - you can see a peek of the DSP when the card is closed - you just can't tell from above.
I have a great tip for you using the Framelits Dies from the mini catalog - specifically the Labels but you could also do this with the Hearts. You can emboss with them as well as cut the frames. Here is what it looks like:
Here's how to do it:
Set your Big Shot Multipurpose platform so Tab 1 is on the bottom and add the following:
-Plastic Cutting Pad
-Rubber Flexible Crease Pad
-The card stock you are embossing
-Framelit with cutting edge facing upward (make sure it's facing UPWARD! if you place the cutting edge down it will cut through your card stock and maybe your crease pad) Ask me how I know this??
-scrap cardstock or lightweight chipboard
-Standard cutting pad
-Shim or extra piece of copy paper
And here is another great idea -
What I did on this one was first emboss the cardstock with the Lattice Embossing Folder. Then I took the two Labels Dies and inked them with Versamark. Then I made the sandwich as outline above. Isn't it cool?
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