Since I was a very small child, I have had a deep interest in nature, including all the creepy crawlies (much to my mum and sister's horror!), but my real favourites are butterflies. So I was a bit disappointed on moving to Spain, to discover that there are not a lot of butterflies around here, and certainly no very exotic ones. But one afternoon I found this rather sad specimen, dead of course, by my gate. I decided I could use it for something crafty, so from this photos I made a black and white image. I then made a clear stamp of it using my imagepac kit.
Next I resized it, drew some free-hand flowers, torn netting and swirls and leaves, and scanned these into the computer. I then computer generated some text and using a mixture of Publisher, paint and Corel PSP, I cobbled together this collage. Unfortunately I was unable to get the contrast balance quite right between the various elements so I never managed to make a successful stamp of this, but I stored it to use as a 'digistamp'.
So this week I decided to dig it out and make a card. I was working to this sketch, and I found some lovely butterfly paper that I remember buying at the Hobby craft show a few years back, to make the side panels. For the centre I chose a fairly plain antique gold paper.
So this week I decided to dig it out and make a card. I was working to this sketch, and I found some lovely butterfly paper that I remember buying at the Hobby craft show a few years back, to make the side panels. For the centre I chose a fairly plain antique gold paper.
I wanted to keep the butterfly close to its natural colours so I stamped it onto white card and coloured it with copic markers. To make it more of a feature, I cut it out, rubbed it all over with a versamark pad and heat embossed it. I only used one layer of fine powder because I wanted to be able to shape the wings a little without cracking the glaze.
I then thought I would use just part of the collage for my script panel, so I printed this onto white card that I had coloured with a very pale copic pen so that it didn't look too stark. Because I wanted to add colour with the same copic pens as I had used on the butterfly, I went into my printer properties and increased the ink volume to maximum and as soon as it came through the printer I threw fine embossing powder all over it. You do have to work quickly to do this, but it gives a good image for colouring or painting. I then linked the central panel to the colours of the side panel butterflies by covering the joins with pale pink sticky ribbon top and bottom, and a matching brighter pink down the sides. The glossy butterfly was attached under the panel, and three pink flowers from my stash completed the design, and here it is.
I am entering this card in the following challenges. The first challenge on the new Card and a Half Blog; Following a sketch.
Daring Cardmakers: The Darlin' Bugs of May
One Stitch at a Time Challenge 62; Anything goes.
Scrappy Frogs Challenge; Anything goes.
Wow Kate that digi stamp is amazing!! Clever you. Oh I love the card too.
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Great card and I do love that digi. Too bad you couldn't use it with the Imagepac.
ReplyDeleteLove that butterfly paper!! I'm a big butterfly fan too!!! Amyxx
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The digistamp looks amazing. Love all the elements you combined on it. The delicate butterfly you recreated for the card looks so realistic. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteStunning work - both the card and the elements you created to make it - thanks for joining in with Daring Cardmakers.
ReplyDeleteLynda xxx
Oh I love those butterflies, really lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love the butterfly you've made Kate. I still have some of that paper that I got at the same time too, it works really well with this design. Lovely card.Jean x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card.That butterfly is just stunning!
ReplyDeleteWowza! That butterfly paper is just great!! I'm mad about butterflies as well.
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Hi I'm back!Thanks for your kind comments on my blog and please join in Less is More-it's a bit daunting when you start but I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat hand drawn and coloured focal image is just so amazing! Thanks for joining in with the Darlin' Bugs of may challenge on Daring Cardmakers this week:)
ReplyDeletewow! this is fantastic!
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Thankyou for joining in Card And A Halfs very first challenge, your card is lovely well done x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation, I love all your different elements and fab butterfly, thanks so much for joining our "Anything Goes" challenge this week at One Stitch at a Time
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I too adore butterflies, they are the most graceful creatures and come in so many beautiful colours. I love the digistamps you have created, you are very clever.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awful shame there are few butterflies where you have moved though :(
Many thanks for joining in with our Anything Goes challenge over at OSAAT
Mandy (DT member for OSAAT)