Mornin' y'all! For reals, when are we going to get smart and abolish daylight savings? I'm over this nonsense. It's the same amount of sunlight regardless of what the clock says. *grumbles*
Maybe some brightly colored butterflies will cheer me up.
When Sketched Butterflies first debuted, I wasn't going to buy it. I mean, I have a lot of butterfly stamps already, right? But somehow I bought it anyway and I've had a great time with it since then.
Two challenges today, starting with CAS Colours & Sketches:
I used Lemon Lime Twist for the card base, the sponged circles, and details on the butterflies; Granny Apple Green is used for the greeting and the butterflies' bodies, and of course Berry Burst is the main color on their wings.
And here's Freshly Made Sketches:
I followed the sketch but used the retired Stitched with Whimsy dies instead of adding another layer to my card. I think I still kept it CAS enough to count for the first challenge.
That's it for now, peeps. It's 8am and I want a nap now. Cheers!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Sketched Butterflies
Ink: Lemon Lime Twist, Granny Apple Green, Early Espresso, Stampin' Blends in Berry Burst, Lemon Lime Twist, Granny Apple Green
Paper: Lemon Lime Twist, Thick Basic White
Accessories: Sketched Butterflies dies, Stylish Shapes dies (used as a mask), Dimensionals
5 comments:
Such a beautiful card! I love the colors and the way the butterflies accent the circles.
The meandering stitching just fits with the butterflies so perfectly! Thanks for playing along with us at FMS this week.
I love your use of the butterflies both with the sketch and the colors. They look beautiful. And I love that stitched edge that gives the feel of fluttering butterflies. Thank you for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches.
I LOVE the spotlights under the butterflies!! So pretty!
And seriously- I hate the guts out of the time change. Stooopppp!!!
What a fabulous way to feature our CAS C&S colours Christy - those butterflies are perfect for the sketch too and I love the effect of the sponged circles beneath them. Gorgeous!
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