This kind of came together a bit weirdly...firstly the butterfly had a clip on it and it was clipped on to the top but then after far too long ( seriously how long can one card take, it is embarrassing) i finally top off the clip and the whole thing came together.
The flower line at the bottom is from one of the Basic Grey sticker sets..so pretty...
The butterfly is from the girls paperie line...i will use this till i have nothing left of it.
I challenged myself to use lots of different products that i have had for a while...and i did, i used a making memories sheer flower ( underneath the sentiment) the flower sticker line from Basic Grey...the little pink scallop paper at the bottom was from Making Memories.And the pink circular sticker underneath the sentiment is from a sticker from an old Scenic Route sheet.
Come back 2m for another butterfly project and the winner of the Midnight Rooster Mini kit!
11 comments:
This is absolutely gorgeous!!!
- April
Love the idea of five butterflies in five days! I'll stalk your blog to make sure I don't miss anything as your butterflies are just to die for. And thanks a lot for the tutorials!
Absolutely stunning yet again, love EVERYTHING about this Wendy, your work ROCKS!
Can you tell me please what butterflies you use? Are they dies, punches or from a stencil ro something, you seem to have such a wonderful variety.....Love em.
Warmest wishes Anita,,xxx
So pretty!!!
And thanks for taking the time to tell us what you did that you didn't like at first, and how you came to love it. I keep thinking I'm the only one who has "I don't think I like what I did" moments. :)
BTW...what type of ink and what color do you use to ink your edges? Do you use the ink pad itself, or a dauber?
Gorgeous.
What are the butterflies?? A punch??
Butterflies rule - I love the butterfly theme running. Absolutely FAB. Thanks for sharing.
Stampersue x
WOW, absoloutely beautiful. You make it look effortless.
Beautiful!!
Stunning Wendy! Simply Stunning!
This just leaves me speechless. Such a gorgeous combination of elements and colors! So glad you're sharing your incredible talent with us here on your blog!
Love it love it! I have lots of that stuff you used...off to try my own version!
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