Saturday, 27 May 2023

Butterfly Challenge #182


 The fold is the current theme for Mrs A's Butterfly Challenge #182 is P is for Pillar Card

 and she gives instructions on how to make one here. I have used version IV with one pillar adhered to the front.



This is the wheel - and colours



I used pale pink and Pistachio - in the Graphic 45 paper used to layer all sides.
I used a couple of dies for the floral wreath and the butterfly.
The sentiment is from Sizzix 665828 by Lisa Jones.
There is of course the butterfly and pearls fitting Challenge 2.


I will also link this to the Tuesday Taggers Keep it Simple Challenge as I found this fold pretty straightforward being made of only one piece of card 8 by 6, scored, folded, matted, decorated... I used double sided tape on the die cuts so they were very easy to apply.


Happy Crafting!

3 comments:

  1. I haven't seen that fold before, its very effective , lovely G45 papers too making a very pretty card

    Thanks for joining in at Try It On Tuesday challenge
    Joan

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  2. So brave of you using your Graphic 45 papers! Love the placement of the pearls on the pillar. Thankyou for coming and playing in the butterfly garden with me. Hugs MrsA.

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  3. The light colored die cuts stand in beautiful contrast to the darker badkground. It's a pretty design and I love it for requiring little paper, being light weight and the pillar seems to make it stand without problem still. Thanks for joining our challenge at Try it on Tuesday.

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