Saturday, 1 February 2020

Happy as a Lark

The theme for Mrs A's Butterfly Challenge is R for Rocker card
 and she gives instructions on how to make one here
Actually she gives four ways - this is version 11

The wheel is as follows:


I was 'happy as a lark' to have another go...

I have managed to make a rocker card using all the elements again.
The base is a raspberry spotty paper with added circles of a Riffle Green stripe.
These papers are from a Beyond Basic Mix and Match 12 by 12 paper pack from Home Bargains.



I added the Happy as a Lark embellishment which has dimension.
The flowers are chipboards from my stash and are pale orange
These were given dimension using 3D pads.


The butterflies were stamped using transferred alcohol ink and overstamped with black archival ink. I then punched them out.
They are both on dimensionals but one is also on a ribbon.





I will link this to the Butterfly Challenge #135

These are my first two rocker cards - today's shape reminds me of a nautilus shell.




Happy Crafting!


2 comments:

  1. Another incredibly made rocker card. Thankyou for coming and making a second one for the butterfly challenge. Hugs Mrs A.

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    1. Thank you for choosing this as a winner, Mrs A!!

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