Saturday, June 29, 2013

Swallowtail Birthday CARD, ATC#16

Close up of the image heat embossed in black.
Good Morning, I have a great 10 minute card!  Stamp the swallowtail image with VersaMark on a 3-3/4” x 5” piece of card stock, cover with black embossing powder and shake off excess, heat set with the heat tool.  Let cool for a few minutes.  Using the Sponge Dauber I added Daffodil Delight and Marina Mist. 
Using a brayer on the top and bottom edges I brayered the card stock using Lucky Limeade.
The design team has some cool up in the air inspiration ... come play!


 
All supplies Stampin' Up! ... unless noted.

Recipe ...

Stamps: Swallowtail, Petite Pairs
Ink: Daffodil Delight, Marina Mist, Lucky Limeade (2011-2013 In Color), VersaMark,
Momento Tuxedo Black
Paper: Whisper White, Marina Mist
Accessories:  Black Stampin' Emboss Powder, Heat Tool, Embossing Buddy, Sponge Daubers,
Brayer, Whisper White 5/8" Organza Satin Ribbon
Technique:  Heat Embossing and Brayer Sky

Enjoy and Share!

8 comments:

  1. Hi Marian. This is gorgeous! Beautiful, beautiful butterfly ... and the colors you've used are fabulous. Love the brayered edges. Thanks for joining us at ATCAS. Loll xx

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  2. Stunning card Marian. What a beautiful butterfly - love the effect you've created. Thanks so much for joining us for this challenge at A2CAS.

    Karen x

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  3. Very well done! Love your colours!! :)

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  4. A fabulous card Marian - the Butterfly is awesome. Love the colours too.
    Thank you for joining us at ATCAS - hope we will see you again next time!
    Hugs, Sylvia xx

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  5. I love this card - particularly the way the butterfly seems to be peeping out from behind the ribbon!
    Helen

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  6. What a beautiful card and not too difficult to make. TFS

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Thank you for taking the time in leaving me a comment. I hope I have inspired you. I do take the time to read each comment and value your words of encouragement. Have a wonderful day and happy creating! Marian Garcia, Studio M