I did this card for PBS Swappers Black and White Card Challenge this week. I cut squares out of Polar Ice White paper from the Paper company and attached them to black card stock. I then cut butterflies out out black dictionary text using the Martha Stewart butterfly punch. I adhered them using the small Zot dots, I only put one small dot in the center because I wanted the wings to raise like the butterflies were flying. I then added a small pearl in the center of the body. I made a couple of borders by stacking black and polar ice paper. I love the shimmer and elegance that the polar ice and the pearls gives the card.
Black & White Card Challenge
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Saturday, June 19, 2010
I did this card for PBS Swappers Black and White Card Challenge this week. I cut squares out of Polar Ice White paper from the Paper company and attached them to black card stock. I then cut butterflies out out black dictionary text using the Martha Stewart butterfly punch. I adhered them using the small Zot dots, I only put one small dot in the center because I wanted the wings to raise like the butterflies were flying. I then added a small pearl in the center of the body. I made a couple of borders by stacking black and polar ice paper. I love the shimmer and elegance that the polar ice and the pearls gives the card.
6 comments:
Nice one. Gotta love those Distress Inks.
Gorgeous card. You nailed that challenge.
Some of the Martha Stewart paper punches were on the clearance aisle at my Wal-Mart this week $4.50 ea. The butterfly was there!!!
Christie~ Another reason that I love Black & White! Great Job!! I love the added touch of the little pearls in the middle of the butterflies. Things like that make all the difference in a papercraft project. Thanks for participating!
I love this. Never thought of making "scenery" with Distress Inks like this - must try! The water-stamping is beautiful - what a fun and easy technique. All together - beautiful, beautiful.
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