This is my very first time to use this technique and I must admit this wasn't the card I was going to make but I started playing with these little butterflies that were punched out of this Tonic butterfly edge punch. I had purchased this Hampton Arts stamp at Hobby Lobby and the first one had a big ole crack right down the middle of the first biggest butterfly that showed when I stamped it so I exchanged it and have not used it yet, so decided to put some of the punched butterflies with the stamped ones.
I must admit I am not crazy about this card and I think I will make the one I intended to make for this challenge as well.
Hampton Art Butterflies Silhouettes
Tonic Butterfly edge punch
SU piercing template
SU Spritzer (I know, you can't really see it)
Brilliants
Ribbon from Jo Ann's
Kaleidacolor Blue Breeze ink pad
Date: Friday, June 22, 2012 GMT Views: 2312
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Fri, Jun 22, 2012 @ 8:19 PM
Well I love it, Peggy! It's beautiful.....love the blue and white and the border punch is fabulous and using the punched butterflies like that was SO creative!! TFS!
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Jo
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...sure it�s got a catchy beat, but can you stamp to it?
life is something that happens only when you run out of cardstock