Good Morning. On my last blog post, I showed you a small butterfly I created after watching the Technique Friday with Els - Silk Microfine Glitter and Butterfly 1 YouTube video at this LINK.
Today I am showing you the butterfly I created, using the same colors and Butterfly 1 die, as Els used in the video. This butterfly looks beautiful on one of the Through The Lens Wood Patterned Card Stock from Elizabeth Craft Designs. This natural wood background is perfect for adding beautiful flowers created with Susan's dies.
On the left backside, under the flowers, I added the Circles die cut, just for interest. The flowers were created with Susan's Garden Notes Hyacinth, the Rose with the Garden Notes Rose 1 die, and the small white flowers created with the Garden Notes Queen Ann's Lace dies.
Isn't that new Wood Patterned Card Stock perfect for the pretty flowers and glittered butterfly!
4 comments:
Another gorgeous card! I love the techniques used and the shaping on your flowers. Well done!
This is magnificent Selma and I am speechless.
Actually I don't know what to write this time, because the last time I called your card a Piece of Art and this card I like yet more...
Your hyacinth and rose, both of them smell from the card and the butterfly is really great. I love the technique you have used. Also that new background patterned card stock is gorgeous. I really love it and I hope that it is avaiable here soon.
Thank you very much for showing us this Beauty and for the wonderful inspiration.
Hugs, Eva.
Selma, This is wonderful and I would love to have something that looks this in my yard!
It is gorgeous!
Good morning Selma,
WOWOW Selma, the patience you have to create these wonders of beauty is emmence flower as they are stunning. Your hyacinths look just so real along with that beautiful rose which you just want to smell in its perfume. Since finding your blog a week or so ago i have ordered some of Susan's flowers and her book and i have made 3 lilies but it because of your stunning works that i even thought of trying, so thank you flower,
crafty hugs
Norah (Glenochil Village, Scotland)
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