Valentine’s Butterfly

Hi Everyone.

I have a card and a winner announcement for you in tonight's post 🙂

Firstly, let's start with the card.

I'm down to my last two AECP classes and tonight's card is for the "Celebration Stencil Techniques".  This is a fun class that is designed to give you ideas and tips and tricks on getting more mileage out of your stencils and dies.

I was inspired by the lesson – create a stencil from your dies.  I needed to make a Valentine's card for a very good friend… heck… why shouldn't we send pretty cards to our girlfriends to celebrate Valentine's day and let them know how much they are appreciated????? 🙂

I used two butterfly stencils from my stash to create a two layer stencil.  A solid image as well as a more intricate, lacy, die which normally acts as the overlay.  

I repeat stamped the solid image over my card base in a lovely pale Altenew pink ink and then went back over with a slightly darker pink with the lacy stencil.

Have a look at what I mean:

AECP Celebration Stencils closeup (1 of 1)

You can see the paler solid image and then the lacy stencil was placed right over it and I used a blender to blend the darker pink over the solid layer.  To make sure that I didn't mess up the area around the stencils as I was blending the second image over – I used the negative image of the solid die as a mask – here's what I mean

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The second die-cut stencil fits perfectly into the solid die-cut image and placing it over the original solid images meant that I could blend that very detailed stencil with a blender and keep the area around the butterflies clean.

Of course…. I had to add some shine to my card and decided to do that with some gold glitter card stock.  I varied the size of the top and bottom and then added a die-cut whole butterfly in the gold cardstock as well.   The sentiment is from the Stunning Cosmos set – and I stamped that and heat set it with superfine gold embossing powder.

Here's my girly card:

AECP Stunning Cosmos Stencil (1 of 1)

I love the idea of using my die-cuts to create a stencil and really need to use this technique again!

Now… onto the winner of the draw for the Altenew class – "Let it Shine".    I wrote each comment onto a piece of paper…. balled them up… and then let Bilbo choose a winner.  Whichever piece of paper he decided to play with – was the one who won the prize.     So… who did Mr Bilbo Baggins choose?

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Evelyn, I will send you an email as I will need a little information from you so that I can purchase the Let It Shine class.  I hope you enjoy the class 🙂

I'll be back tomorrow with my final card for the AECP classes.  Oh… and have another little blog candy on offer – this time it's a die :-)  So, I hope you will come back and join me again tomorrow.  In the meantime, warm hugs and prayers for those of you who need a little lift tonight.

Hugs

Jaydee

Card recipe:

  • Die:  Simon Says Stamp
  • Inks:  Altenew
  • Cardstock:  Neenah Solar White #110.  Gold Foil – Altenew
  • Sentiment:  Stunning Cosmos – Altenew

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3 Responses

  1. Thanks so much for the shine class. What fun to win this amazing class. Looking forward to hearing from you!

  2. This is such a great result of your fine execution by using the die as a stencil! Love how you were inspired! Well done!

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3 Responses

  1. Thanks so much for the shine class. What fun to win this amazing class. Looking forward to hearing from you!

  2. This is such a great result of your fine execution by using the die as a stencil! Love how you were inspired! Well done!