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2) Paru's Card Making Challenges, March 2018 Challenge
This Rainbow Color Card (RCC) is the fourth card I made for a Celebrating 30 Days of Pisces 2018 personal challenge. If you want to find out more about it, just follow the link provided. :o)
How I made my card...
I blended Distress Ink colors on a white cardstock paper panel, following a rainbow pattern, and die cut some pretty butterflies. I used butterfly's inserts for my yesterday's card (find it here) and butterfly outlines for today's card. :o)
I die cut two bold butterflies from the white cardstock paper and glued colored butterflies on them (I glued only middle parts and left wings unglued).
Then I dry embossed a white cardstock paper panel with the butterfly die. I don't have embossing plate, so I used soft working mat. It works great.
This was my first try of dry embossing with die technique and I'm very satisfied with it. I learned how to from Jennifer McGuire's video: Embossing with Dies.
As I have only one butterfly die, I repeated the embossing process until I embossed whole panel surface. During the repeating process, my embossed surface flattened a bit, but I didn't mind. Soft texture: perfect for CAS card. :o)
I glued a white cardstock paper panel inside and the embossed panel outside of a white top folded card base and glued butterflies on the card. I went with same layout as on my yesterday's card.
As a finishing touch, I coated butterflies with Clear Wink of Stella and curled their wings a bit to add a bit of dimension. :o)
Card dimensions: 102 mm x 134 mm (4" x 5 1/4")
How I made my card...
I blended Distress Ink colors on a white cardstock paper panel, following a rainbow pattern, and die cut some pretty butterflies. I used butterfly's inserts for my yesterday's card (find it here) and butterfly outlines for today's card. :o)
I die cut two bold butterflies from the white cardstock paper and glued colored butterflies on them (I glued only middle parts and left wings unglued).
Then I dry embossed a white cardstock paper panel with the butterfly die. I don't have embossing plate, so I used soft working mat. It works great.
This was my first try of dry embossing with die technique and I'm very satisfied with it. I learned how to from Jennifer McGuire's video: Embossing with Dies.
As I have only one butterfly die, I repeated the embossing process until I embossed whole panel surface. During the repeating process, my embossed surface flattened a bit, but I didn't mind. Soft texture: perfect for CAS card. :o)
I glued a white cardstock paper panel inside and the embossed panel outside of a white top folded card base and glued butterflies on the card. I went with same layout as on my yesterday's card.
As a finishing touch, I coated butterflies with Clear Wink of Stella and curled their wings a bit to add a bit of dimension. :o)
List of supplies:
- Sizzix butterfly thinlits die
- Sizzix Bigz Die
- white cardstock paper
- Tim's Holtz Distress Inks:
- Candied Apple
- Spiced Marmalade
- Mustard Seed
- Twisted Citron
- Salty Ocean
- Blueprint Sketch
- Wilted Violet
- ZIG Wink of Stella Brush (Gl. clear 999)
- UHU liquid glue
- Sizzix Big Shot
- Fiskars High Precision Personal Paper Trimmer
- Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool
- bone folder
- Micropore tape
- soft working mat
I'm linking my card to following challenges:
Note: bold text and challenge badge (if any) are direct links to the current challenge and blog badge (if any) is a direct link to blog or challenge home page.
1) CASology, Week 290: Abstract
This is my 2nd entry to this challenge.
abstract (adjective) - relating to or denoting art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but rather seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, colours, and textures (source: Google dictionary)
2) Paru's Card Making Challenges, March 2018 Challenge
This is my 3rd entry to this challenge.
Thank you for stopping by and your kind feedback. Enjoy and smile! :o)
Milka