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I used Certainly Celery and Sage Shadow cardstock, with some retired DSP in the background. I used the For All You Do stamp set. To make the butterfly spotted, I stamped two images of the butterfly. On one butterfly, I cut the inside of the butterfly out, so I was left with a template. I put this template on the other butterfly, and stamped my coordinating dots. This prevented the dots from going outside the butterfly image.
My Bigshot got some use on this card, as I embossed circles on the pieces of Sage Shadow paper (hard to see in the picture). The card was not quite complete until I added the small flowers on the bottom, each with a hemp twine loop.
Nice card! The flowers on the bottom finish it off well.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card! Love it! ~Olena~
ReplyDeleteCute! Love the bottom of the card.
ReplyDeleteVery nice card, Kelly! Thanks for your comment, too, nice browsing your blog!
ReplyDeleteLeAnne