Showing posts with label Lily Pad Card Challenge 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lily Pad Card Challenge 6. Show all posts

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Butterfly Sympathy card - 3 challenges

Sunday, May 22, 2011
Hey...my 3rd post for this weekend.  I've been busy.  And, I love it.
My first post yesterday, was a card using sponging.  I loved it so much, that I had to do another one.  Also, I'm trying to get better at creating one-layer cards.  I just love the clean and simple look...but it isn't always so easy for me to do.  Remember, I like bling and embellies and layers.  A lot.
My inspiration for this card came from a photo that I saw on Pinterest.  Do you Pin?  It's so, so addicting.

Anyway, this card is for 3 challenges.  In fact, this is the second card I've posted this weekend for 2 of these challenges.  Those are:

CAS-ual Fridays challenge - Bring on the bling!
Lily Pad Sketch challenge - using this great sketch by Lucy Abrams
And, finally, this challenge at Soap Box Creations - create a card inspired by a photo on Pinterest.
Since I'm a big fan of Pinterest, I had to play along in Laurie Willison's challenge!
This is the Pinterest photo that inspired my card:
I love this photo.  When I went browsing through Pinterest for inspiration...this one caught my eye immediately.

My card ~

I masked off the rectangular area with post-it notes, then sponged with Color Box Frost White ink.  It's a very wet, thick ink...so it was fairly easy to get the soft look I wanted.  I used the same ink for the stamped flowers.  After adding my sentiment, it looked a little lost.  So, I added 3 lines with a SU marker to "anchor" it.

Thanks so much for stopping in!
Supplies:
Ink: marina mist, night of navy (Stampin' Up!), frost white (Color Box)
Card stock: marina mist for the card base, bashful blue for the butterfly (both are SU)
Stamps: of the earth (SU), sentiment sampler (Paper Smooches)
Other: butterfly punch (MS), gems (Recollections)

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