Hi there, I hope your weekend is off to a great start. Thanks for starting it with my Saturday post for Our Creative Corner. Again this week, Irena Kowalczyk aka Rudlis from “Love, life and crafts” is our host. She has a sweet challenge for us this week - butterflies. Butterflies make me happy; they make me SMILE, dancing crazily in the sunshine in such a seemingly carefree way. I actually had my butterfly card finished and waiting in the wings for this challenge. I made it a few weeks back with the wonderful Artistic Outpost March release - Flower Market. Oooh, that set has so many wonderful images in it. You already know that the little sweetheart with the butterfly net has become a big favorite of mine. Now, how about those poppies and the wonderful vintage French style Marche aux Fleurs stamp? Wonderful, and I used them all for this card. Once a designer paper addict, I am slowly becoming comfortable with stamping the backgrounds for my cards. I was taking the Creative Chemistry 101 class the week I made this and decided just to play. So I stamped all the stamps in Ranger Jet Black Archival ink and sponged it with Broken China and a bit of Scattered Straw, then edged it in Vintage Photo. A bit of spritz and flick, which I can't seem to master, and my background was finished.
I wanted to show how I cut the window in the Vintage Cabinet Card die cut. I layer two Movers and Shapers together, in this case the Vintage Cabinet Card Die and the Ticket Movers & Shapers Die. I usually run a scrap piece of paper through first just to make sure the smaller die is centered perfectly and the margins are equal on each side. I don't know if all the M&S dies work this way. I have noticed some fit together and some don't. But when they do, it works so perfectly to cut windows in your larger die cuts! Both of these dies, by the way, are available in The Funkie Junkie Boutique at great prices.
That's it for my Our Creative Corner piece this week. I hope you will stop by the OCC blog and maybe even hop through the DT's blogs and leave them some love. Lots of beautiful butterfly art to see this week!








