You should be arriving from Mary Brown’s amazing blog Stamper Camper’s Corner, wasn’t her card fabulous!! If you are just starting out here, welcome and enjoy the ride! Be sure to stop at each blog to check out all of the cool cards we have for you today.
Since I have been very obsessed with butterflies lately, I used Watercolor Wings yet again for my card today.
Seeing these GORGEOUS butterflies never gets old!! I went a different route though and did a neutral color palette. With the pop of gold, this is a winner!
And how about the inside WOW factor! This cool 3D effect that you get with the top layer of cardstock is really stunning! Let's look at it from a different angel so you can really see what's going on here.
Amazing! And of course with it folding flat you can ship this beauty in a standard envelope!
Let's talk about the inside real quick. I did my tunnel a little bit different than I have in the past. Normally I would keep the cutout in the center panel that pops out. This time I used the new Lots of Labels framelits and they were wider than that panel. the score lines overlapped onto the frame a bit but it certainly didn't take away from the effect!
And how about the sweet butterflies inside the card! They have a coordinating color layout with the large butterfly on the front that I will show you next.
I am loving this golden butterfly! The bottom layer is Sahara sand stamped off once, Soft Suede along the edges, and Early Espresso markings over top.....so GORGEOUS!
I so LOVE this card, I hope you enjoyed it too! Now it’s time for the next stop, Debbie Henderson’s gorgeous blog Debbie’s Design’s to see her amazing card for today. Don’t forget to continue through all of the blogs, you won’t want to miss a thing!
Thanks for hanging out with us again! See you next time!
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7 comments:
This is absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much!!
Absolutely beautiful!!!! TFS!
Thank you so much!!
Gorgeous, Nicole! I am really falling in love with that metallic gold paper. Is there anything special we should know about handling it that might be different from regular cardstock? TFS!
Thank you Michelle!! I do handle the metallic paper carefully, your fingerprints show easily. When die cutting, be careful of anything on your cutting plates, sometimes little bits of paper or large scratches will show. It's beautiful paper and really does enhance anything you add it to, I hope you'll give it a try!
Gorgeous!
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