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Climbing Roses with Botanical Butterfly DSP

Climbing Roses with Botanical Butterfly DSP

In creating my card for today I used the Climbing Roses stamp set and Botanical Butterfly DSP.  This was a fun card to make, but then they all are fun, what am I saying, but I do love butterflies.  My inspiration and design come from the challenge this week at Freshly Made Sketches.

I started with a Basic Black card base.  You can see the layers in the picture above and the ones below.  First is a Highland Heather panel layer, next is a panel from the Botanical Butterfly DSP for the next layer.  Two butterflies are colored on this panel using Light Old Olive, Light Highland Heather, and Light Balmy Blue Stampin’ Blends.  The next layer is another Highland Heather panel that is the mat for the Whisper White panel that has the greeting stamped in Tuxedo Memento Black Ink.   The greeting is from the Climbing Roses stamp set.  This panel has two fussy cut butterflies from the Botanical Butterfly DSP adhered with Glue Dots.  The long vertical panel is Highland Heather for the mat and Whisper White for the art piece.  The butterflies for the art piece has been fussy cut from the Botanical Butterfly DSP also and adhered with Glue Dots to the Whisper White panel.  To me, they do not look fussy cut from a panel of the Botanical Butterfly DSP but stamped and colored with watercolor pens or Stampin’ Blend Markers.  Using a black fine point pen (non-Stampin’ Up!) just a regular pen you write with, I made dots on this panel.  After all the panels were adhered using Liquid Glue the final thing was to pop the finished panel on the Basic Black base.  

 The inside sentiment is stamped in Tuxedo Memento Black Ink on the label made from one of the dies in the Climbing Rose bundle.  It is adhered to a panel from the Botanical Butterfly DSP that has been matted on a panel of Highland Heather card stock.  The butterflies on the Botanical Butterfly DSP panel are colored using Light Balmy Blue, Highland Heather, and Old Olive Stampin’ Blend Markers.  A Whisper White panel is adhered above the sentiment panel for a note whether it birthday, thinking of you, or sympathy that you are using it for, you will be able to have a spot for a personal note.

Thank you for stopping by.  Here’s hoping you find encouragement and inspiration for your creations.  Have a blessed day!


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Card Cuts

Basic Black

  • 4-1/4” x 11” scored at 5-1/2” and folded on the scoreline

Whisper White

  • 1-1/2” x 4” art panel
  • 2-1/4” x 3-1/2” greeting panel on card front
  • 3-5/8” x 4” Inside panel for note writing

Highland Heather

  • 4” x 5-1/4” mat for card front and inside sentiment
  • 1-3/8” x 4-1/8” mat for art piece on the card front
  • 3-5/8” x 2-3/8” mat for greeting panel on card front
  • 2-1/2” x 1-3/4”  label for the inside sentiment

Botanical Butterfly DSP

  • 3-5/8” x 4-7/8” inside sentiment panel
  • 3-3/4” x 5”  mat on the card front

Butterfly Gala and Climbing Roses

Butterfly Gala and Climbing Roses

Is there a rush on at your home with Christmas being tomorrow ?  I was at the grocery store yesterday and kept hearing comments of how tired I am.  People rush and hurry getting everything to perfection or so they think, only to end up so tired they can not enjoy the day when it arrives.  Even when I was a little girl, I can remember my grandmother and aunt hurrying about sewing dresses,  crocheting scarves and most of all baking.  I can remember my grandmother and aunt baking at least 20 cakes each, and to think they were all eaten during the Christmas festivities.  People were always dropping in to visit and it was cake and coffee for everyone.  Can you imagine baking 20 cakes in just a few days before Christmas.  I can remember they were always moist and delicious.  Another aunt, made a chocolate cake with black walnuts that is the most delicious cake you will ever eat.  I think it must have been a tradition in the community to see who could bake the most cakes so they could tell it on Sunday at church.

Well, I truly hope everyone is ready and relax a bit on Christmas Eve.  Christmas at our house is today as my daughter-in-law is a nurse and it is her year to work on Christmas Day.  Wonder how many Christmas babies she will have.

I am playing along at Try Stampin On Tuesday Challenge 388.

 

  1. Card base is a 4-1/4″ x 11″ panel of Very Vanilla card stock, scored at 5-1/2″ and folded in half on score line.
  2. Cut a 4” x 5-1/4” panel of Mossy Meadow card stock, using the Subtle Textured Impressions Embossing Folder to add texture to the panel. 
  3. Cut a panel of Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper 2” x 4-7/8”
  4. Cut a panel of Very Vanilla card stock 2-1/4″ x 5″ for one of the mats for the DSP panel.
  5. Cut a panel of Mossy Meadow card stock 2-1/8” x 4-7/8” for the smaller mat.
  6. Adhere the DSP panel and the two mats with Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
  7. Adhere the panels to the card front with Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
  8. Stamp the greeting from the Climbing Roses stamp set using Mossy Meadow ink on a panel of Very Vanilla card stock.
  9. Use the dies from the Layering Squares Framelits Dies to cut out the greeting and a mat of Mossy Meadow card stock.  Adhere with Liquid Glue.
  10. Use the stamp and die from the Butterfly Gala Stamp Bundle and stamp in Mossy Meadow ink and then crop the butterfly. Adhere with a Glue dot.  Adhere two Pearls from the Pearls Basic Jewel assortment to the body of the butterfly.
  11. To adhere the greeting panel to the card front use Stampin’ Dimensionals on the right side so the panel will be even when it is adhered to the Petal Promenade panel. Use Liquid Glue on the left side of the panel.
  12. There is no inside sentiment as it is left blank to write a note.

All products used in creating this card are listed at the end of this post.

Thank you for stopping by today.  Have a blessed Christmas.  Hope you find encouragement and inspiration for your own creations.


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Products Used in Creating This Card

Glue Dots

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