

Once all the cutting was done, I took my Fiskars Paper Edgers (cloud) and went around the outer border of the circle. I popped up the butterflies and used Close to my Heart Liquid Glass to give it some sheen.
After that dried, I inked the edges with Martha Steward ink.
The base card I used was a 5 ½ x 5 ½ Joann Craft Essentials and embossed with my Cuttlebug embossing folder Textile Texture. Again, I inked the edges with Martha Stewart ink.
I cut a small tag with my Nestabilities and embossed it with my Cuttlebug Swiss Dot embossing folder; added a K & Co butterfly.
Prima flowers, pearls and Stickles finished it.
If you have any questions, please email me. I would be glad to help you.
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Rosemary, this is beautiful! Great idea for using the pop up butterfly punch, it looks so effective! Beautiful blooms too!
ReplyDeleteHugs Mrs Jx
very clever, fab card, must give that a go
ReplyDeleteAllisonX
Wow! Never even thought of doing that with a punch! That is so cool Roe! Love your card! Those butterflies are so neat!
ReplyDeleteSooooo clever! And a lot of wonderful little details!
ReplyDeletegoodness gracious this is beautiful, wow!
ReplyDeletethis is soooo, soooo , soooo incredible!! i am in love with it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!! Great idea too using your punch!!
ReplyDeleteOhhh...this is such a gorgeous card Rosemary!!! I love how you made your scallop circle!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I love what you did this week with punches!
ReplyDeletePeggy
Very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI LOOOOVE the punch work you did with that butterfly!! thanks for the tutorial!! Love ya my friend!!
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