Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Dreamweaver Bless You Butterfly Card


It's Tuesday, almost Wednesday, which is also known as Hump Day! Are you dreaming of the weekend? You can tell that I am! Perfect time for a Dreamweaver Stencils card! This is one from the new batch sent to Dreamweaver Stencils for them to take to CHA summer in Chicago and maybe for an upcoming catalog? Hmmm....just have to wait and see! I used three great stencils for this card and the Matte Black embossing paste. I brushed three colors of the Metallic F/X over the dried paste, (leaving the stencil in place to mask off the surrounding areas), on the background panel and the butterfly. The butterfly was stenciled on acetate and mounted with bent wings over the top of a cutout of the butterfly to highlight it. I love the metallic copper cardstock with the deep lavender cardstock. It photographs appearing a little orange, but you can catch more of the copper sheen in the close up picture at the bottom. I hope your Wednesday brings you plenty of dreaming and creating!
Pam

"Bless You" stencil from Dreamweaver Stencils (LM264)
"Mosaic Swirl" from Dreamweaver Stencils (LJ901)
"Butterfly" from Dreamweaver Stencils (LM121)
Matte Black Embossing Paste from Dreamweaver Stencils (DMBP)
Eye of the Tiger, Plum, and Glacier Metallic F/X from Dreamweaver Stencils (FX06, FX07, and FX12)
shimmer cardstock copper
DCWV lavender cardstock
matte black and glossy black cardstock
acetate

4 comments:

wendyp said...

Beautiful!!! Love that copper with the blue! And the butterfly....LOVE the butterfly!

(its Tuesday. Had me totally confused there for a second, lol! DH is off so I already keep thinking its the weekend. I don't know what day of the week it is anymore.)

Wendy said...

Great card!!! Love the butterfly!!! I look forward to following to see all of your great Dreamweaver cards!!

Scrappychick said...

Wow. This is simply beautiful...very elegant and funky at the same time :)

StampendousGraphics said...

Cool!! I wouldn't have thought the paste would dry on acetate that well. This is just gorgeous!