So it's really not "hello" because it seems this paper has now been around forever. Thank goodness it's really pretty or I might be more tired of it by now!
Registered: July 3, 2008 Location: Indiana Posts: 4
Thu, Mar 29, 2012 @ 7:47 AM
I love this card, but I don't understand how your first layer that is punched with the postage stamp looks like a butterfly. Did you just cit the middle section out of each side to get this effect?
Registered: May 15, 2004 Location: NW suburbs of Chicago Posts: 12101
Thu, Mar 29, 2012 @ 8:04 AM
GORGEOUS! But I too have the question about the first layer behind the butterfly - how did you do that??
------------------------------ ~ Susan - Celebrating 19 years as an SU demo! Grammy to Anna 15, Elizabeth 14, Nora 12, Abigail 12, Kendall 10 , Isaac 10, Evan 7, and Hudson 3 with me in my avatar Proud to be SCS Fan Club Member since the beginning!
Registered: July 14, 2005 Location: Huntersville, NC Posts: 750
Thu, Mar 29, 2012 @ 8:13 AM
It's just punched straight from the patterned paper..it has a "squarish" design anyway and then the butterfly is cut out using the Beautiful Wings embosslit and adhere to the DSP. It's funny how the design in the DSP makes it look like the butterfly has antennae. I hope that makes sense. It's just a plain old postage stamp punch of the paper with the butterfly on top.
Registered: May 15, 2004 Location: NW suburbs of Chicago Posts: 12101
Thu, Mar 29, 2012 @ 6:49 PM
It just looks like the DSP has little notches in it on each side - like a V in the middle of each side. Anyway, I will be CASE'ing it and I really appreciate your showing us your gorgeous card and answering our questions! :-)
------------------------------ ~ Susan - Celebrating 19 years as an SU demo! Grammy to Anna 15, Elizabeth 14, Nora 12, Abigail 12, Kendall 10 , Isaac 10, Evan 7, and Hudson 3 with me in my avatar Proud to be SCS Fan Club Member since the beginning!