At the Butterfly Challenge this time the card shape is a step block card and Mrs A has given us tutorials for two different types of card, neither of which I'd tried before. I'm going to put them in separate posts because I know there's a knack for adding the same post twice to one linky - but I don't know what it is! So here is the first card.
I used a piece of NBUS double sided 12 x 12 card to make the basic step block shape and decorated it by sticking some old embroidery peel offs (they are so old that when I got them, Alan and Barry were still the main/only presenters on Create and Craft - do you remember them?) then piercing all the marked dots and stitching through the holes. The Butterfly was cut with a Mackintosh style die - sadly I don't own a copy of the doe so a friend cut it for me, I keep checking Craft Stash to see if it's back in stock but no luck so far. It is cut in white and I sponged it randomly with pale blue ink.
I've just noticed two things: the first is that I should have folded the flaps front-over-back rather than back-over-front and the second is that the patterned paper contains all the colours from the challenge wheel, and as I've used the card shape and some stitching I could have added some spots and claimed a full house. I don't suppose the dots to mark the stitch holes on the peel offs count as spots do they? Oh well, never mind!
And of course I am linking this up at The Butterfly Challenge
Another lovely card.
ReplyDeleteOMG Alan and Barry!!! I loved watching them!! Throwback Thursday!!! This is super, what a great creation, Hazel xx
ReplyDeleteSuper step card and that is one gorgeous butterfly.Thankyou for coming and spinning the butterfly wheel with me. hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteLovely step card Jane --- love that you used double sided 12x12 lovely to see the salmon peeking through
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