It is so hard sometimes to come up with cards for workshops, I often think, will they like them, will they think they are good enough? What colours will they find most appealing? Do they have the "wow" factor. I am so lucky to be connected to Stampin' Up! and have access to hundreds of other demonstrators that are all so talented and that inspire me all the time. So here is a card that I CASEd (Copy And Share Everything) from a talented demonstrator (I should be putting their name here but now can't find where I got the idea from, sorry!!!!).
This card uses everything Stampin' Up! - Elegant Eggplant, Very Vanilla and Old Olive card stock, Old Olive Satin Ribbon, Modern Label Punch, Beautiful Wings Embosslitss Die, Elegant Eggplant and Old Olive either markers or stamp pad.
Cut out the top note on very vanilla and old olive. Cut around the very vanilla top note at the perforations. Using a sponge dauber, sponge around the edges of this top note in elegant eggplant. Stamp your images from the Pocket Sillhoutes stamp set in whatever colour combination you choose, I have used old olive and elegant eggplant and to create both light and dark images, I haven't reinked the stamp in between stamping.
Mount your very vanilla top note onto the old olive top note. Using your beautiful wings embosslits die, cut out the butterflies (this die both cuts and embosses the butterflies). I have used elegant eggplant for mine but you could use old olive or both colours. Place your butterflies onto the top note wherever you like. Before sticking your top note onto the elegant eggplant card, place your old olive 5/8" satin ribbon along the bottom of the card, then stick your top note on. Stamp out the "best wishes" from the Short & Sweet stamp set onto old olive card stock and punch out using your Modern Label Extra Large Punch. Attach dimensionals to the label and place on card.
I have used both snail adhesive and sticky dots to attach the butterflies as I wanted to give a 3D effect to the bigger butterflies. Using the sticky dots on these allows you to raise the wings to give that effect.
Hope you like it.
Regards
Lisa
Lisa Bowcock
Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
And lovin' it!!
http://lisabowcock.stampinup.net
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