Thursday, April 23, 2015

Butterfly Basics

Butterfly Basics is one of my most favorite set of stamps and it is in the Occasions catalog until June 30th.  This is a photopolymer stamp set from Stampin' Up and it is such a versatile set that you really can't mess up a card. I stamped the Whisper White top layer all over with Smokey Slate using the honeycomb stamp and stamped off one time, Then the ribbon like stamp was inked up in Pink Pirouette and stamped across the bottom of the card. The beautiful flower was stamped in Crumb Cake ink at an angle and the fern was inked up with Pear Pizzazz ink and one fern was stamped with full ink and then the other two were stamped off. The sentiment was stamped with Smokey Slate ink. The butterfly is from the Butterfly Thinlit Die and was popped on with a diminesional. The flowers and date stamp were stamped in Smokey Slate and on one card it was stamped off first and on the other it was not.  I was just trying to see which one I liked the best.  As you can see by the pictures, one card rhinestones were added and on the other pearls were added.  This is just a sweet card.  Pink and Gray are always a good combination. This would make a cute wedding card just by changing the sentiment.  On one card I stamped the little butterfly that is in the set with Pink Pirouette by stamping off one time.  Didn't add this to the other card and now I can't decide which one I like the best.  To purchase any of this product you can go to the side bar and click on the Occasions catalog or click here.  Anyone that orders on my online store and doesn't click no contact will receive a gift from me.  Hope you enjoy and now I will list the product for you.

Stampin' Up Supplies:

Cardstock:  Pink Pirouette 111351, Whisper White 100730, Smokey Slate 131202.
Ink: Pear Pizzazz 131180, Pink Pirouette 126956, Crumb Cake 121030
Stamp Set : Butterfly Basics Photopolymer 137154
Accessories:  Butterfly Thinlit Die 137360, Basic Rhinestones 119246, Basic Pearls 119247, Dimensionals 104330, snail adhesive 104332.

Happy Stamping and Crafting,
Johnnie


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