TIP: The easiest and best way to cut out these butterflies with your Big Shot is to use a piece of Wax paper between the Framelit and the the Cardstock. That sucker pops right out, easy peasy...which is a bonus as it is very intricate.
Here is a card that we are doing at my Stamp Camp this Sunday, January 25th.
Gorgeous, right? The best thing about this set is that you can make stunning cards with such little effort. It's a great set!
Here are the items I used to make this card:
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Have a great day,
Lovely card, and terrific colors! You do a nice collage. TFS
ReplyDeleteI "Love" your card! I just acquired the Butterfly Basics set. I want to re-create your card. I have everything you listed! It looks like you used the Woodgrain embossing folder?? If not, which embossing folder was used. I'm going for it! I have 2 anniversary cards I need to make, hope they look half as nice as yours Terri!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I have what I need, but how did you make the edges of woodgrain fade.
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