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Monday, 12 March 2018

Butterfly Challenge

The current Butterfly Challenge


I decided to go with rectangular cards (Not Square) and found the yellow, green and navy card
in my stash.

'No Stamping' was a bit difficult - however I die cut a sentiment using dies from the Tonic
ATC Collection. 


I attached an embroidered butterfly
 (bought in Naiff Street Souk in Dubai several years ago!!)


However I wanted to make a card that used every item in the wheel...

So I designed another card that would be good for a small child to put together  - maybe for Mum on Mother's Day?

I used number 3's to make butterflies...these were cut with a Craftstash die along with an oval shape for the body.
I added pale green and black gems and another die-cut sentiment (again from the Tonic ATC collection of dies).


Finally I added some blue fabric flowers:


Happy Crafting!!


I will link this post to the Challenge


3 comments:

  1. Now that just has to be the cutest way of making a butterfly. Pure genius. I love it. Thankyou for coming and spinning the butterfly wheel this week. Hugs Mrs A.

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  2. What a clever idea to use 3's as your butterfly wings. Love it!

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  3. Clever way to make butterflies.
    Who would have thought that 3
    could be so useful. Love
    that blue butterfly. he is
    gorgeous.
    thanks for sharing.

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