Here is a video and HERE is a link to the video at Youtube.
Start by cutting ivory cardstock using Spellbinders A2 Matting Basics A (or trim to 2 ½ by 3 ¾ inches). Then sponge Gina K Sweet Corn ink along the sides and top.
Sponge Gina K Fresh Asparagus along the bottom.
Sponge Gina K Warm Cocoa along all four sides.
Stamp the silhouette branch three times. I used black on my card, but I think I would have liked brown better.
Use an opaque white gel pen to add highlights to the leaves. Then set the background aside.
Stamp the two butterflies on white cardstock using Memento Tuxedo Black ink.
Begin coloring using Copic marker E15.
Add YR07.
Then fill in with Y23. After coloring, cut out the wings.
Stamp the butterflies on your background and use an N5 Copic marker to color in their bodies.
Glue the wings onto the stamped images.
Cut an oval from ivory cardstock using Spellbinders Classic Ovals SM and sponge around the edges using Fresh Asparagus ink.
Stamp the sentiment.
Adhere the image layer to a piece of Pure Luxury Dark Chocolate cardstock and wrap burlap string around opposite corner, tying in a bow. Use adhesive foam squares to adhere to the Sweet Corn card base and more adhesive foam squares to add the oval layer.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you have a great day!
Finished card size - 4 ¼ by 5 ½
Supplies...
Signs of Spring Stamp Set - Gina K Designs
Sweet Corn, Fresh Asparagus, Warm Cocoa, Black Ink - Gina K Designs
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Ivory, Dark Chocolate, Sweet Corn Cardstock - Gina K Designs
A2 Matting Basics A, Classic Ovals SM Die Templates - Spellbinders®
Opaque White Gel Pen
Brown Burlap String
Copic Markers (E15, YR7, Y23, N5)
Scissors
Paper Trimmer
Craft Glue
Adhesive Foam Squares
Hi Theresa. What a beautiful, delicate card. Simply gorgeous. Take care.
ReplyDeleteHi Theresa, this is lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful tutorial Theresa and a beautiful card. Love your new stamp set, it's lovely. I own more of your stamp sets than any other.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous butterfly and thanks sooo much for the printed tutorial. along with the video. I know you put a great deal of work in doing both for us, but it is greatly appreciated for us visual learners, to have both. Have a good week-end
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