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Showing posts with label butterfly stencil. Show all posts

A Grand Adventure

 


Hello there! It's Lauren again sharing this cheery card that gives springtime vibes. This weekend my local zoo is having its yearly butterfly festival so I thought this would be the perfect card to post. 

I started out by positioning then securing butterfly stencil over a white A2 (4.25x5.5") cardstock panel. I then blended Squeezed Lemonade, Kitsch Flamingo, and Mermaid Lagoon Distress Oxide inks through the stencil.



I carefully removed the stencil, covered the butterfly using pieces of copy paper that I tore to fit over it, then splattered gold watercolor splatters onto the panel.


While my gold splatters dried, I used the Adventure Scripty Word and Shadow die to die cut out the word Adventure from black cardstock. 

I chose my sentiment from the Adventure stamp set and set it up in my stamp positioner. I then used a paint brush to paint gold watercolor paint onto the sentiment. Then I stamped it onto white cardstock. Once it had dried, I trimmed it down and backed it on black cardstock.


Then I used a stitched rectangle die from my stash to die cut the butterfly panel. I adhered my sentiment above the butterfly and the word Adventure, below. 

The last step was to adhere the panel onto a white A2 sized card base. 

I really love how fun this card turned out and I hope you like it too! Thanks for visiting!

Here are the links to The Rabbit Hole Designs products I used to create this card: 








Glitzy Butterfly

 Hello, my crafty friends! Today I have paired 2 of my most loved stencils to create this glitzy card.


This card was inspired by 2 of my most used stencils. I paired the Butterfly 3x4 Stencil with the Clouds in my Coffee 6x6 Stencil. For the Butterfly stencil, I first did an ink blend of picked raspberry, shaded lilac, and wilted violet. I knew I wanted to add texture so I grabbed some of my favorite fine glitter and transparent paste. I waited for everything to dry before I fussy cut out the butterfly, which I popped up with the Double Thick Crystal Clear Foam Tape - 5mm wide.


For the background, I used the Clouds in my Coffee stencil using distress ink to create a different color palette, but I knew I wanted it to be just as glitzy as my butterfly so I had glitter ink in an extra spray bottle and did a couple of sprays with it. 



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Any Occasion Note Cards

Hello and welcome to The Rabbit Hole Designs.
I'm sharing a simple set of cards I made using the new "Butterfly" Stencil.The stencil is 3" x 4" which is perfect for the focal of an A2 card or used repetitively on a larger card panel.

I started by selecting a variety of card stock colors. Then, I adhered the stencil with adhesive spray and low tack tape.

Next, I applied glitter gel using the stencil onto the card stock
pieces and let them dry.

After they dried, I adhered them onto card bases. 
I decided to leave them plain on the front, letting the butterfly shine and use them as note cards for a variety of themes. This was a fun crafty session.



 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 



 
 


 
 
Thank you for stopping by the blog today,
Kelly 
 

Easy Ink Blended Note Cards

 Hello and welcome back crafters!  Joy here with two simple ink blended note cards to share with you today.  Do you ever find yourself needing a quick note card and never have one handy?  I'm finding that I have that exact same problem  In my opinion a little note can brighten someone's day, so I try to include one when returning casserole dishes, or when I borrow something from a neighbor, etc.  Which brings me to our project today!  



I massed produced two designs using the Butterfly Stencil using an easy blend of two distress oxide inks.  I started out by cutting down 4x4inch squares and to blend my inks onto. On one design I heat embossed "hello you" by using two sentiments from the Butterfly Kiss stamp set and other, a sentiment from the Pretty in Peony stamp set.  



In addition to the ink blending I added faux stitching with a white a gel pen.  On the the 5 inch square base, I added just bit of white ink to make the center panel pop.  These are super easy to reproduce and I hope you will give it a try! 

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Bye for now!! 





A Masterpiece and a Work in Progress


Hey yall!  Happy Sunday, hope you are all enjoying a wonderful weekend. Tangii here, with another share from the June Release.  This time I'm playing with the Butterfly Stencil and the Clouds in my Coffee stencil.


When I do clouds I always just go to blues, but this time I decided to do some yellows & orange.  I love a me cloudy sunset!  Once my Oxide inks were dry, I placed my Butterfly stencil and slathered it with a thin layer of Deco Foil Transfer Gel.  The jar says to give it an hour or so to dry, but it stays tacky once dry so it can go longer if need be (I ran to the grocery store).  I picked some pretty deep purple DecoFoil, and I just LOVE it against those yellows!  I did run mine through a hot laminator instead of hand pressing.  Finally I stamped my sentiment in a dark gray ink... voila!
 
You can also read about this card on my blog, 
here with links to the products I used, etc.  Thanks for popping by, come back again soon!

Rainbow of Butterflies

 


Hello friends, Lauren here today sharing this rainbow of butterflies using the new Butterfly stencil. This small stencil is so versatile! I used it to create a repeating pattern of butterflies flying up my slimline card.

This was quite simple to do. I started with a white slimline sized cardstock panel. I placed the stencil on the bottom and then ink blended Candied Apple and Ripe Persimmon Distressed oxide inks. 



Then, after cleaning my stencil, I positioned it above yet slightly overlapping my previous butterfly. I ink blended Squeezed Lemonade and Mowed Lawn D.O. inks over it making sure not to blend over the orange of my first butterfly.



Again, after cleaning my stencil, I positioned it above and overlapping again my previous butterfly. This time I blended Salty Ocean and Wilted Violet D.O. 



For my sentiments, I grabbed some of my other Rabbit Hole Designs stamp sets and stamped out the words you, are and beautiful onto white cardstock. I trimmed them down, mounted them onto black cardstock and adhered them onto the butterfly panel. 

Next, I trimmed the panel down using a scalloped slimline die from my stash. I added a black slimline cardstock panel to my slimline card base then adhered the rainbow of butterflies panel to the card base.

To finish off the card, I adhered some clear acrylic bubbles from my stash.

I am so happy with how quick and easy this pretty card came together. I hope this inspires you to try this technique out! Thanks for visiting!

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Here's the link to the Butterfly stencil: 

Butterfly - 3x4 Stencil – The Rabbit Hole Designs



Quick and Easy Butterfly card!

 Hello! Kimberly here to share with you how to make this quick and easy butterfly card! I used the Butterfly stencil and the Butterfly Kiss stamp set from The Rabbit Hole Designs June release. I love them both so much!


I started blending distress ink through the butterfly stencil to give it a pastel rainbow look. The colors I used were: wilted violet, picked raspberry, carved pumpkin, mustard seed, twisted citron, and mermaid lagoon. Next, I used glitter paste through the stencil before removing it. Once I removed the stencil, I put the butterfly off to dry while I prepared the background. I blended Speckled egg distress ink over the Clouds in My Coffee Stencil on my white cardstock panel. Then, I stamped the sentiment from Butterfly Kiss on the bottom right corner of the panel. Next, I adhered that panel to the card base. To finish off the card, I fussy cut my butterfly and popped it up on foam tape to adhere it to the card. 
Thank you for stopping by! Have a crafty day!
Kimberly