Monday, January 4, 2016

All That Glitters Is Not Gold

I DID NOT sponge the card with any inks.  This is the pattern on the card stock.  I would love to have made this background, but when it's already done and so beautifully at that, I say USE IT.
This may not be fireworks, but it is glittery.  This is just a die-cut and small sentiment, yet it is enough to make this card live.
a2z Butterfly Glitter Jan 2016
Supplies:
  • Hero Arts Butterfly Fancy Die at a2z Scrappbooking
  • Hero Arts Butterfly and Flower here  and it's on sale for only $8.00 (sentiment)  (WHAT A DEAL)
  • Adhesive and Warm Diamond Microfine Glitter (Elizabeth Craft Designs) You might try the Hero Arts Prisma Glitter here
  • Card stock from a 12" X 12" paper pad by Craft Smith while it was on sale in October 2015.
Of course I couldn't stop at one card.  However, I wanted a quick and dirty way to make this card about 15 times.  Below are samples of four different colors I used.  The butterfly on the green background is more green than shown below.   I used the hard thick glitter paper, which worked out just fine.  
A2Z butterflies green red Jan 2016
A2Z butterflies blue yellow Jan 2016Supplies:
  • Hero Arts Butterfly Fancy Die at a2z Scrappbooking
  • Hero Arts Autumn (sentiment)  out of stock, but you can always request a custom order
  • Card stock from a 12" X 12" paper pad from a local stamp shop
Check out my post at a2z Scrapbooking.

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