So, you're allowed to decide what you're doing first - which is good, because otherwise I'd never have made it. Jenny from Crafting in the Country sent me some die-cuts, and I was looking through them when I spotted this floral wreath. I always cut & score my card bases ahead of time - they are tucked into a drawer with the envelopes right in easy reach. So, I started with these items:
-wreath die-cut, already cut out
-sympathy sentiment
-blue pearls
-Spectrum Blue Frost ink pad....to be continued, there!
Here's my card:
Supplies: die cut from Jenny; Martha Stewart butterfly punch, scrap vellum; blue pearls from $store; Blue Aegean chalk ink - Colorbox; Martha Stewart butterfly stamp (envelope) |
I did the butterfly differently this time - I folded them, and adhered half of each butterfly. The folds are in the centre & just barely touching. This gives more dimension (and more stability!) to the butterfly than stacking them directly on top & bending the wings upward. Why didn't I think of this before? Probably I thought I was saving time by not un-folding them after? Who knows, but I like it!
I'm terrible at trying to edit in HTML, so I'm going to tuck the graphic in at the end & hope it shows up properly! The inaugural 10-minute dash ends August 25, and give it a whirl - you might have a lot of fun :)
I'm terrible at trying to edit in HTML, so I'm going to tuck the graphic in at the end & hope it shows up properly! The inaugural 10-minute dash ends August 25, and give it a whirl - you might have a lot of fun :)
xoxo,
Jessi
Jessi
This is so pretty Jessi! Love that beautiful die cut but the vellum butterfly and pearls just make it pop!
ReplyDeleteLynn
WOW! Stunning card and complete in under 10 minutes - Amazing! I'm gonna have to give this a try; it sounds like loads of fun.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Dawn
Beautiful card work. It does have a soothing thoughtful look.
ReplyDeleteLovely
Brilliant idea with the folded butterflies!
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant card. Those light colors, the pearls and the butterfly accents are all so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us in the very first 10 Minute Craft Dash. I hope you'll play along with us again!
Soooooo pretty! You did great for 9.5 min!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Jessi! Lovely soft blue and white:)
ReplyDeleteI couldn't even get close to 20 minutes, lol!
This is a beautiful card!! And less than 10 minutes??? Wow!!
ReplyDelete9.5 min!!!! This is fantastic, Jessi! Love the softness of the card and the butterfly is a perfect touch on the wreath!
ReplyDeletebeautiful Jessi! what an awesome design!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so pretty Jessi! Love this colour combo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! It's elegant and so fast to put together. WOW!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!!! No way i could make a card in 10 minutes!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Jessi, and I love how perfect it is for a sympathy card. I just happen to have this die, so I'll print this and put it with it for FR - and a quick card, to boot! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love this! And in so little time!! Great!!! A fabulous card, Jessi, love the soft colors together, very subtle, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Wendy
OH dear me this card is stunning, Jessi! Beauty in simplicity is an understatement with this card. Love the butterfly on the wreath.
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunner, Jessi! Love the monochromatic pearls and also the tip on the butterfly. Awesome! Not convinced I could pull off a 10 minute card but maybe I'll give it a go...
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous with a capital G. So subtle and soft and lovely. Ann
ReplyDeletei love that you decided to make a sympathy card... to me those are some of the hardest to make! i love your colors and hooray for you for getting it done still even with your ink choice dilemma!
ReplyDeletesuch a lovely finished product, it's awesome!
we're so glad you joined us for the 10 Minute Craft Dash--we hope you'll play again! :D