This card was an easy one to make. I started with a off white-colored, A2 card base. I started making the background by scoring cross-wise at 1/2" intervals and lengthwise at 1/4" intervals. My Scor-Pal helped with this. Then, I inked my butterfly stamp (My Sentiments Exactly) with Distress Oxide in Dusty Concord. Quickly after that, I inked French Script (Stampin' Up!) in Distress Oxide Black Soot. Then, I lightly touched the butterfly to the script, or the "kissed" technique. Next, I stamped the butterfly to the scored card base.
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Great idea for your card. I like it. Thanks for sharing over at Cardz 4 galz
ReplyDeleteYour card may have been easy, but it sure is a clever way of making a background and very effective. Thank you for sharing it with us in our Staying in the Background challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog!
ReplyDeletewow I love this card, so pretty. I will have to try this technique. Thanks for joining in our challenge at Cardz 4 Galz Dawn S DT
ReplyDeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! Love the technique. Thanks for joining us at Papercraft Challenge.
ReplyDeleteI was intrigued to find out how you made your wonderful card Fonda. Such a clever technique and so effective. Thank you for joining in with our challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique x
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