Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Floating Strips.

  
A new challenge has just started over on the Butterfly blog. The wheel has landed on a fresh letter.


Here is the new format wheel and there are two choices for you to play along with. 



1. Make a card using at least 2 of the colours on the wheel + your butterfly of course.
or
2. Make a card using the Book binding Fold Shape + any 2 of the colours + the Theme + your butterfly of course. 

There is a tutorial as normal over on the challenge blog  which you will find on the Card Shapes tab that is under the banner at the top of the page. 

If you play your cards right and use a ready made card blank then there isn't even a fold  to make. If you use cardstock to make your card base then just one fold is needed. How easy is that!! 

Here are my cards for inspiration.

Card 1. Tutorial I
Uses from the wheel: Floating Strip Card/Flowers/Fuchsia/Fawn/Flax/Butterfly

I used up Flax (Yellow) strips from my odds box and then cut a few strips off of a sheet of  paper from a paper pack by Violet Studio with the pretty butterfly design on it. 
Now isn't that just typical Just when I want to get the glare from the acetate behind the strips showing up, I get a perfect shot without it!  When hubby saw this card he called it the Venetian Blind effect which is a pretty good description.  Butterflies were in my butterfly box already punched out and the leaf spray infawn card was in my stash. Below is picture taken from side showing the foam tape strips behind the acetate which the strips are mounted onto. I used the remainder of the flower design paper and another punched out butterfly to decorate the inside.  





Card 1. Tutorial II
Uses from the wheel: Floating Strip Card/Flowers/Flame//Flax/Butterfly.
I very nearly gave up the ghost making this one as after taking the photo (of all the items needed) for the tutorial the pansy flower die simply disappeared.I spent a frantic 2 hours searching my desk, the floor, everything in my craft room that I had touched looking for it. I finally found it wedged down the side of my pencil tray that is a black box. The pansy die also being black didn't show up and I just caught the edge of the pansy flower peeking out over the rim.  Relief and curses followed in quick succession with the amount of time wasted. 
 Anyway here is the card. 

Strips of flax  and flame cardstock mounted onto an acetate sheet which I precut  with a circle die and then die cut the pansy die out afterwards. It did need several passes with my machine and then snipping out in a few places using my thin scissors. I recommend using very thin acetate or cutting from a self seal bag that you would normally use for putting your cards in.  I then die cut the pansy in more cardstock and once the circle was adhered to the front of the card stuck it down onto the card front through the pansy aperture to make a recessed image.  It does look very effective IRL. 

Life has a way of throwing curved balls at you and I have been MIA due to The Doc having a minor procedure that turned out to be not so minor and 2.5 hours under the knife instead of the 30mins intended. So lots of trips up and down to the hospital for dressing to be changed and stitches taken out. Last visit was yesterday for the final  all clear and me to be shown how to massage cream into the 3" scar he now has on his right shoulder.  Now that the stitches are out and the plasters all off he is feeling a lot more comfortable with strict instructions to take it easy for the next six weeks.


I hope you will come along and join in the challenge which is running for 3 weeks so plenty of time to get out all those pesky strips.

Stay safe and well

❤❤❤



14 comments:

Mac Mable said...

Both floating card designs are amazing and absolutely beautiful Mrs A. Glad you found your pansy die. Love the glorious colours too. Sorry to hear about The Doc but so glad he is on the mend x.

Aquarius said...

These are interesting ideas, will have to see if I can dig out some acetate. Sorry to hear the Doc has been in for more than was bargained for - that's life isn't. Hopefully he will continue well with his recovery aided by your ministrations and as long as he takes things easy.

Jackie T said...

Hi Mrs A I am sorry to hear about your hubby. I hope he makes a speedy recovery. Your cards are gorgeous. Take care. Hugs Jackie

Donna said...

Unique and fun technique, your cards are fabulous! Hope dear hubby is doing better. Hugs, Donna

cuilliesocks said...

Awesome cards Valery, such a fantastic technique and your colours are gorgeous, beautifully designed too, Kate x

Margreet said...

Gorgeous cards with a great technique.
Glad that Doc is home again and good luck with taking care of him!
xxx Margreet

aussie aNNie said...

Stunning colours designs and creativity ♥

Sandra H said...

Gosh that’s not an easy thing to be going through so worrying for you both Mrs A hopefully plenty of rest now that the stitches are out time for it to heal and no more visits which can be just as distressing sending lots of hugs ...your cards are as always so creative take care xx

Brenda in IN said...

Lovely cards with a unique design. I hope the Doc is improving and sorry it turned out to be much more than expected.

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

Best wishes for your hubby's recovery, it seems that it has been a difficult time for you both but luckily now all is under control.
Fabulous cards and techniques, love both them!
Hugs and Happy Easter!

Chris said...

Fabulous cards Mrs A, this technique is very striking- the second card in paricular looks amazing! Hope the Doc soon fully recovers, sounds as if he's well on the way which must be a huge relief to you! Look after yourself too.
xx

Liz said...

Super cards, Mrs A. My favourite is the second one, so striking in the colours you’ve used. xx

Liz said...

…. Sorry, pressed Publish too soon. Wishing the Doc a speedy recovery. xx

Rainey's Craft Room said...

Fabulous cards Mrs A, I love the circular one.
Lorraine