This first card uses a Tonic die from the current monthly Tonic Craft Kit which I subscribe to. I was so pleased when I opened the box and found the theme was butterflies. The kit makes up into an easel card and there are several elements to the actual butterfly. Here I have used the main die cut piece with the easel base. I die cut the butterfly using cream card stock and then coloured using a silver marker pen which has given it a lovely metallic looking finish. I then die cut 3 further butterflies using pink, purple and peach cardstock and painstakingly paper pieced the individual waste bits from the die back into place.
Now I could have used a sticky backed sheet to adhere all the little bits into place but me being me I didn't and as you can see below I used double sided strips on the wrong side to hold them in place. (I am such a glutton for punishment). I then peeled off the backing from the strips and adhered the butterfly into place. Having finished the card and photographed it I realised the die actually had pierced holes in the design and after having carefully pointed out to you all that there is no R in piecing this is very definitely a case of 'Don't do as I do, but do as I say'!!!!!!
Now on my last card again I wouldn't ask you to ty anything I haven't attempted myself so I have managed all seven elements of the challenge. I see that 5 of you have managed this too.
1. Butterfly. (The negative pink and cream card from cutting the Easel card above).
2. Pattern papers. ('Sew Pretty' Aspire Crafts / 'Boutique Chic' Paper Crafter Mag ).
3. Paper pieced.( Using same technique as above piecing from behind with ds tape).
4. Pearls. ( Silver pearls from my stash).
5. Pink. (Pink cardstock adhered to front of card ).
6. Peach. (One of the colours in the Fun Fur Braided wool used for the trim).
7. Purple. ( One of the other colours in the Fun Fur along with the papers.).
I wasn't impressed with this card so in an attempt to make it look better I used a silver marker pen to go round the inside of the cut out, colour over the pink butterfly body I had adhered to hide the joins of the paper piecing and glued two cutouts from the easel card in place for the antenna. I still didn't like it but I was by now too far down the line to start again so I glued some oval cuts outs from the easel card into place on the pattern paper and coloured silver and then for good measure along the edges of each paper piecing to try and marry both sides of the butterfly up which don't exactly but the silver pen hides most of the discrepancy . Finally adhered a silver sentiment sticker from my stash to finish.
The 'Love' is actually the second one I peeled off the sheet. Heaven knows where the first one went to. I looked high and low for it . It will turn up in the wash no doubt.!!
You have until Tuesday 27th Febraury to play along with the current challenge.
19 comments:
Lovely cards Mrs A, and the new format for the challenge certainly has been a shot in the arm! This particular set of themes is probably my favourite one ever. Colours that we all love, paper piecing which is such fun, pearls which I'm sure we all still have and of course patterned paper. The last two options brought out the hoarders too, which is most of us!
Hugs
Di xx
Wow what a gorgeous collection of cards you've made here Valery. I was gutted to have missed out on this wonderful tonic die in the February kit, so have now subscribed so I don't miss anything else.
Sue xx
Hi Mrs. A, Wow! What a beautiful collection of 'P' butterfly cards, hope to get a wriggle on and play along... Have a wonderful weekend... Megan
Gorgeous butterfly cards. Wonderful colours.
Valerija xx
Hi Mrs A your cards are stunning I love them all they are gorgeous. Take care. Hugs Jackie
Fabulous coloring on the first card and way to go on the second card with all 7 wheel items, wasn't it fun! Hugs, Donna
A gorgeous collection of cards today Valery, but my favourite has to the that glorious Butterfly at the top of your post.
B x
Pretty cards Valery and clever use of different papers and ribbons . Zoe x
Such a delight to pop into your blog. What a stunning array of fabulous cards x Love the piecing on your first card but of course I mustn't have favourites! x
Great inspirations, Mrs A,your butterflies are gorgeous and the mistake has given a lovely results as well! All the card are so pretty and love especially the second card made with the parenthesis, so creative.
So pretty and what a super butterfly. It was well worth the paper piecing, both cards are equally striking x
wow these are WOW, love those cards.xx
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Three very different cards, I love butterflies and the first one is gorgeous - worth the time taken even if you did go the long way round!
Anne x
Wow, what stunning cards. All very different but equally gorgeous x
Beautiful cards,Valery.Love the gorgeous butterfly.Enjoy your weekend.
Gr,Sylvia.
These are gorgeous cards Valery...you must have the patience of a saint with all the placement. Enjoy the weekend xx
Wow! A wonderful array of beautiful cards! Each one a beauty! You have such patience with you paper piecing - it's totally worth it! The new format is fabulous - I will try and join in if I can manage! Hugs xxx
Gorgeous cards Mrs A. The butterflies are fabulous and I do love the layout of the pattern papers on the square card xx
Wow you were busy. A lovely selection of cards here Mrs. A. Barbxx
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