This week's Colour Creations blog hop is all about Poppy Parade, which is an orangey-red in Stampin' Up!'s colour range.
My card shows how well some of our Annual Catalogue products go with those offered in the Mini Catalogue.
I started off my card design by repeatedly stamping the butterfly image, from Amazing Silhouettes, in Poppy Parade ink on Basic White card. I then used the "splatter" stamp from Beauty of Friendship, to add further detail to my stamped piece. Inside each butterfly space, I stamped the butterfly from Positive Thoughts, using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I also used this ink to stamp some more background splatters.
Using Brilliant Wings Dies, I cut a vellum butterfly. Before die-cutting it, I added Adhesive Sheet to the reverse of the vellum; this effectively meant I created a sticker, and no adhesive shows through the vellum now that the backing paper has been peeled off. A few Classic Matte Dots were added to the butterfly. I coloured some white baker's twine with my Dark Poppy Parade Stampin' Blends marker. Two pieces of twine were laid across the top left corner of my card front, and another doubled length of twine used to create a bow, that I adhered with a rolled-up glue dot.
Next up on tonight's blog hop is Rosa Leyden. If you click on the button below, you'll be taken to her blog.
If you come across any broken links, or would like to see a comprehensive list of all participants in this week's blog hop, head over to Catherine Proctor's blog. Cathy does a great job every week of co-ordinating our blog hops.
Listed below are all the products I used to make my card. If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, you can get to my online store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.
Christine that is the most clever and creative use of the Amazing Silhouette stamp set that I have seen. Wow, what an impact this card has, I love it!
ReplyDeleteA lovely card Christine with so many delightful layers. Your stamping of the butterflies all over the card comes up so well. I love your handling of the sentiment-gorgeous , as is the coloured twine. Xxx
ReplyDeleteWow that background looks amazing Christine and the pops of black butterflies throughout. Love the splatters.
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual effect but very creative. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWow there are so many layers to your beautiful card. To be honest I hadn't even noticed the vellum butterfly on my first hop around. It's just so subtle yet effective. I also really love the use of the Ombre Specialty Paper.
ReplyDeleteOh you had me with the butterflies Christine. I love them! That background is so unique. I love the layers and there is so much to look at and see and the gorgeous big thank you as well. What a great card! xx
ReplyDeleteA really creative card, Christine. I love the foam sheets behind the sentiment die, such a great idea. Great tip with the adhesive sheet on the vellum too!
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