Can You Case It? #64 - Heart Topper Butterfly Easel card
Hello Everyone,
Hello on this Easter Sunday. I'm so glad you could join me today.
This week we have a colour challenge for you at Can You Case It?
Great colour combination this week, don't you think? I'm using the Butterfly Thinlit and Heart collection framelit dies for an Easel card today.
It's a topper style easel card with the Heart Shape on the top layered and adorned by a beautiful big layered butterfly. The card is made with the challenge colours in cardstock of Crisp Cantaloupe, Basic Black and Pistachio pudding with a little Whisper White which has been used for both the greeting and the white heart stamped with stamps from the Butterfly Basics stamp set.
I have photographed the card from several angles to show you how it sits and to show the detail and the layering of the stacked butterflies. These easel cards are quite easy to make and I love my Bigshot to bits for cutting the framelit shapes.
Here's a closeup of the greeting stamped in Crisp Cantaloupe ink. Flower trim from the Artisan Embellishment pack adorns the base of the card.
The front view
Thanks so much for stopping by to see my card. We hope this is a challenge that you will want to join in with. For more inspiration please visit canyoucaseit.com and see what our other Designers have made this week.
Happy Easter,
Hello on this Easter Sunday. I'm so glad you could join me today.
This week we have a colour challenge for you at Can You Case It?
Great colour combination this week, don't you think? I'm using the Butterfly Thinlit and Heart collection framelit dies for an Easel card today.
It's a topper style easel card with the Heart Shape on the top layered and adorned by a beautiful big layered butterfly. The card is made with the challenge colours in cardstock of Crisp Cantaloupe, Basic Black and Pistachio pudding with a little Whisper White which has been used for both the greeting and the white heart stamped with stamps from the Butterfly Basics stamp set.
I have photographed the card from several angles to show you how it sits and to show the detail and the layering of the stacked butterflies. These easel cards are quite easy to make and I love my Bigshot to bits for cutting the framelit shapes.
Here's a closeup of the greeting stamped in Crisp Cantaloupe ink. Flower trim from the Artisan Embellishment pack adorns the base of the card.
The front view
Happy Easter,
Carolyn... I totally love the love in the layers!!! You took our colors and rocked them! Love your DT card! :) Eva
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Eva. This one was a pleasure. Love the CYCI team.
DeleteThis is beautiful! Love all of the fancy details and use of the colors :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you James, I love making easel cards.
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