It's a beautiful time of year, and we've got a beautiful challenge for you at Let's Craft and Create: Beautiful Butterflies. Of course, you can also choose to enter our challenge under the "Anything Goes" theme.
I chose to create a butterfly-themed Easter card. I love making cards with butterflies and have oodles of butterfly dies. The one I've used for this card is a clear favorite, although I like them all.
I first chose some DSP that was lavendar with a subtle pattern of small yellow circles scattered across it. I decided where my circle cut-out was going to be. Then I adhered the DSP to the top-fold card front, making sure I didn't put any adhesive in the circle area. I needed to use the white circle die-cut to finish the card!
I used a slightly smaller circle die to cut a piece of yellow paper and, centering it on the circle cut from my card front, glued it down.
Then it was time to create my beautiful butterfly. I die-cut the front wings and back wings from white cardstock. I used small blending brushes to add the yellow, aqua and purple inks.
Then I cut the body and wing tips from black cardstock and assembled my butterfly.
It was added to the circle by adhering the body first and then popping the wings up a bit with some tiny foam squares.
The sentiment was stamped, die-cut and also popped up with a thin foam strip. A few gems were scattered on the card front for some sparkle.
This is how the card looks when opened: The butterfly circle is on a mechanism that pops it up and keeps it visible on the inside.
Finally, I stamped an Easter sentiment just below the circle, leaving plenty of room to sign the card.
If you'd like to watch a video tutorial on how to make this card, On Y Go Stamping has a great one here.
I hope you'll give this fun card a try! Be sure to check out what the rest of the Design Team has made to inspire you on the Let's Craft and Create blog.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
