Card Sketch with Butterfly Brilliance and Pierced Blooms
Hello. Welcome to Valley Inspirations with Andrea and the Art with Heart Creative Showcase for March 2021.
CARD 1: The design for the first card had been fluttering around in my heard for a little while. The Butterfly Brilliance suite has been released early by Stampin' Up! to whet our appetites for the coming release of the new 2021-2022 Annual Catalogue. It is such a gorgeous suite - I couldn't resist, especially as I love butterflies. This is the suite used for this card.
The Butterfly Bijou Designer Series Paper is stunning. One of the beautiful butterfly sheets was cut to provide the lower section of the card design. The background of this piece of DSP has a watercolour effect using Magenta Madness, Calypso Coral and Bermuda Bay, so I decided to water-colour a background piece that would extend from the DSP to the top of the card. I used the same colours of Classic Stampin' ink on a piece of Fluid 100 Water-colour paper. When almost dry, it was embossed using the Brick & Mortar 3D embossing folder.
Delightful filagree butterflies from the Butterfly Wings die set were cut from the beautiful Pearlescent Speciality paper. The butterflies represented the ink splotches on the sketch however, positioning is a bit different given the size of the butterflies. Two were adhered to the card front and 1 was popped up on a Mini Dimensional. White Elegant Faceted Gems were added to the card front for a little glimmer.
The card front was adhered to a Thick Basic White card-stock card base with Dimensionals. The card inner was decorated with a strip of the same DSP and 3 fussy cut butterflies. A C6 Basic White envelope is to be stamped with butterflies from the Butterfly Brilliance stamp set. (Not pictured.)
CARD 2: I created a couple of cards for last night's AWHT Colour Creations Showcase featuring Purple Posy. One of the cards wasn't ready for 'go live' and still needs to be finished. That card used stitched flowers from the Pierced Blooms dies. As there were left over die cut pieces sitting on my table, I designed this card around them, with the flowers replacing the ink splotches on the sketch.
I hope you like the cards. It is a versatile sketch and could be used with a range of Card-stocks, DSP, Stamps and Dies. A sketch is a great starting point if you are looking for inspiration for your project.
I am blessed to be apart of a talented team. Knowing each of my colleagues in this Creative Showcase, I am sure they have amazing projects to share with you that have been inspired by the sketch. Don't miss having a look at each of their blogs. Rachel is our amazing host of the Art with Heart Monthly Creative Showcase, so if you haven't finished visiting all of the team's creations, you can visit/revisit Rachel's page at Handstamped by Rachel, where she hosts all the links to the other Showcase participants. I'm certainly looking forward to checking out everyone's interpretation of the sketch.
I hope you join us again on the second Thursday of April for our next Showcase.
Two amazing cards Andrea! I love everything about both of them, the colour schemes, the watercolouring, shading and then the insides finish them off perfectly.
ReplyDeleteBoth lovely cards, Andrea, I can't pick one over the other. I love butterflies and those pierced blooms are one of my favourite products from the mini catalogue! I really like the watercoloured bricks though.
ReplyDeleteOh both these cards are gorgeous Andrea - I love your water coloured brick wall and your Purple Posy stitched flower card is just perfect for your customer who is grieving the loss of her special friend.
ReplyDeleteAnother pair of stunners! Both cards are equally as gorgeous, too hard to pick a favourite!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love that watercoloured texture background and the contrast with the black and white sentiment. Really pops! Your stitched blooms card is so soft and pretty. Great use of the sketch for very different result.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful cards Andrea. I love that you thought to add texture to the top sections with the differing embossing folders. Great choice and use of the stitched flower dies.
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