CYCI #63

By | 30/03/2015

Happy Monday, I wanted to get in a couple more cards before Sale-A-Bration ends tomorrow and thought the Can You Case it weekly challenge had the perfect sketch to use. Butter was this weeks special guest designer. You can see the sketch below.

CYCI63-232x300For this card I used one of my favorite newer Sale-A-Bration items, Sheer Perfection Designer Vellum Paper, which comes in a 6″x6″ paper stack. I used the Butterfly Vellum and with Stampin’ Write Markers (various colors) colored each butterfly on the backside of the paper and let it dry. Once dry, using ever so tiny dots of liquid glue, adhered the vellum to Whisper White. The card base and ink pad used is Old Olive. Stamp set for the sentiment is Label Love, which matches the Artisan Label Punch and even can be purchased as a bundle saving 15%. To finish off the card are two butterflies, die cut from the Butterflies Thinlits, layered together and accented with pearls and white bakers twine.

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10 thoughts on “CYCI #63

  1. Diana Eichfeld

    Stunning card! I love this vellum and how you colored it! Thanks for playing along with us on the Can You case It? Blog!

  2. Carolyn Lindenmayer

    Hi Karen, that vellum is so pretty and the layered butterfly is to die for, lol. My kinda card. Thanks for joining us this week at Can You Case It? Carolyn xx

  3. cynthia richards

    This is beautiful! Love the details in the coloring of the butterflies. Thanks for playing along with us this week at CYCI?

  4. Marisa G

    Love this card and the colorful butterflies! Thanks for playing along at CYCI!

  5. Eva

    Karen, totally love all the butterflies! Thanks for joining us at CYCI 🙂 Eva

    1. KarenT Post author

      Thanks, I really liked the sketch, it’s in the pile as a layout for convention swaps.

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