As part of the UKScrappers sponsors blog hop, my final DT project for Scrap Revolution is now up over at the Scrap Revolution blog. There's a step by step tutorial of how I made it.. and there are some goodies on offer, as part of the blog hop (free UK shipping and a pack of the die-cut butterflies shapes used in my project). :)
I went a bit butterfly barmy on this project... they're just so pretty and I love the Tim Holtz Mini Butterflies Movers and Shapers dies. I decorated my butterflies in various ways and thought it would be nice, as a tie-in to the full project details, to post a little mini tutorial here of decorated mini butterflies.
I started by die-cutting butterfly shapes from chipboard, patterned paper and acetate.
Some of the chipboard butterflies I painted with Copper Adirondack Paint Dabber and allowed to dry:
I then stamped some of the acetate butterflies with a script stamp using brown StazOn ink:
I bent the wings up a little and used Glossy Accents to glue the actetate butterfly on to of the painted one, glueing just along the body:
And to finish I added blobs of Copper Stickles glue along the body:
I glued butterfly shapes cut from patterned paper onto chipboard butterflies and decorated some of them using Stickles and adhesive pearls:
I decorated acetate butterflies using Stickles, adhesive pearls and also a piercing tool, bent up the wings a little and glued onto more of the paper-covered butterflies:
And finally, I made a ribbon-covered butterfly shape by measuring out a piece of card bigger than a chipboard butterfly and then covering it with glue and attaching strips of brown ribbon across it:
I allowed the glue to dry completely and then die-cut a butterfly shaped from the ribbon-covered card.
And here's how the various finished butterflies looked on the completed project:
These little butterfly dies are so versatile and there's a gazillion ways to decorate them! Hope you enjoyed my little butterfly barmy tutorial. :)
3 comments:
your butterflies look stunning, and I love your frame you did for UKS Bloghop, it looked fantastic. I like the idea of doing one but maybe blue, silver and hint of white with butterflies as they were my colours and theme for my wedding. I suppose I'd start with silver instead of bronze. mmm will have to think hehehe:)
Your butterfies are amazing. I love the frame you did for the blog hop
These are very pretty :)
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