Today I want to share a card I made for my monthly club. We meet each month and we have a challenge item that we are given and it is up to the individual members to come up with a card/project using that item and bring it to the next meeting.
Last month we were given a few die cut butterflies, cut from black CS.
Well since foiling is so big right now I decided to use 2 butterflies and foil them,
but foil them two different ways.
but foil them two different ways.
This butterfly was foiled using a glue pen, I added the glue all over the butterfly and I then laid the pink foil over the butterfly and mushed ( that word is one of my Barbara-ism words... LOL) the foil down on top of the butterfly. I made sure to push with a little force and then I pulled the foil up and presto - it was foiled. Easy peasy
I liked the fact that it wasn't foiled all over - it looks kind of distressed. Just the way I wanted it.
OK, for the smaller butterfly I decided to use my laminator and a Heidi Swapp toner pen.
The laminator I have is electric and has 2 heat settings and I ordered it off Amazon and only paid $20.00 plus shipping. What a bargain.
I used the HS toner pen and applied the toner over the butterfly . Since the toner is black and the butterfly is black CS, it was somewhat hard to see if I had toner over the majority of the butterfly.I placed a gold foil sheet on this butterfly and then fed it into the laminator
Here is what I got.
Again a distressed look and that's what I wanted. That laminator works great. BTW, I used a Heidi Swapp transfer folder to feed the butterfly thru the machine. Works like a champ.
Here is the completed card
I cut the front panel and used white paint and sponged it over stencils to make the interesting background, My strips on the side and bottom of the panel are from a watercolor paper piece I made a long time ago using various sprays.
I just cut the water color paper into strips and laid them over the panel.
The Stamp is a two step stamp from Rubbernecker.
LET ME SHARE WITH YOU THE I SUPPLIES USED ON MY PROJECT
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Stamps: Rubbernecker - Field of Poppies, Freehand Border
Paper/Card Stock:Pinkish Purple CS, Yellow CS
Ink:
Black India ink
Dies
Used:Butterflies - were given to me so not sure what die was used.
Accessories: Heidi Swapp Gold Foil, Pink Foil, Royal Soverign Laminator, White paint, various stencils |
I am submitting my card in the following challenges:
Crafty Sentiment Designs - Anything Goes (#77)
Through The Craft Room Door - Always Anything Goes (#86)
Try It On Tuesday - Nature (Week 1) (#22)
AuroraWings Challenge - My Favorite Season (#29)
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Just gorgeous and I love the lush butterflies.
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I'm here from Try it on Tuesday and had never heard of either of these techniques. I enjoyed learning about both and, although they were both different, both butterflies are truly lovely. And of course, nothing says nature better than butterflies. Your card is so charming.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic project! Thank you for joining us at Try It On Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your project and entering our challenge at Craft Your Passion Challenges.
ReplyDeleteI can’t wait to see what you create for our next challenge.
Angie DT
Craft Your Passion Challenges
Beautiful butterflies Barb! Thanks for sharing how you did them. Lots of eye candy on this card. The flower image is stunning too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card. I love the flowers you stamped on the card and adore those butterflies. I have never tried foiling as I always though one needed a heat machine and a printer that used toner ink. Both of which I don't own. But I might be able to try some glue and get a similar look. So thanks so much for sharing. Will any glue pen work? I have a couple in my stash.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic piece, thank you for sharing it with us at TioT's this time.
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Fabulous! Thanks forjoining at Lemon Shortbread: Anything Goes
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Dewi
A fabulous card with beautiful colours! Thank you for joining us at Try it on Tuesday. Mar DT
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, love the foil technique. Thanks for playing with us at TIOT.
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What a lovely Spring card, Barbara! Amazing work with your foiling technique on the beautiful butterflies. Thanks so much for joining our “My Favorite Season" Challenge at Aurora Wings. xxD
ReplyDeleteI love your butterflies. I have never tried working with foil. I will have to give it a try one of these days. I have been doing a class once a month at my local scrapbook store. I will have to try doing a challenge like this someday. I always enjoy seeing your work. It is always so pretty. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLovely Card thank you for joining us at Ooh La La challenge blog Hugs Sue DT xx
ReplyDeleteGreat card! The foil cards are so fun to make! I'll have to try the HS toner pen! Thank you for sharing with us at TTCRD!
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful! I love the step by step foiling!! I might have to try that with my laminator!! Thanks for the idea and for playing with us at Aurora Wings Challenge blog!
ReplyDeletevery nice! Thanks for joining us at The Crazy Challenge. Good luck.
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Groetjes van Ine (DT)
This is just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining us as Crafty Sentiments Designs and good luck!
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Karen. DT.
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I love your card and thank you for the mini tutorial on foiling. Thank you for sharing this with us over at Crafting from the Heart. Sue DT.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous card, lovely butterflies and pretty colours.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Ooh La La Creations.
Pauline
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What a beautiful Spring card! Love the butterflies. Thank you for sharing with us at Ooh La La Creations. Michelle x
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