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Switching from a concentrated effort on Project Life to card making proved to be more stressful than I anticipated. This card doesn’t even begin to match the idea in my head when I started to make a birthday card for a good friend. I even switched stamp sets in the end. But I am happy with this card, and it gave me an opportunity to use a die that arrived in the mail about a week ago—Sentimental Splits. I resisted ordering it when it first came out, but broke down when I placed an order during Papertrey’s April release. No regrets. I think it will get a lot of use.

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I created the watercolor background (on Tim Holtz Watercolor paper) for the original card, but it came in handy when I moved to creating an ombre butterfly (die cut from “Life is Beautiful”) similar to the ones Laurie demonstrated in a Papertrey Make It Monday. I ended up using just two colors of ink, and sponged it on the die cut directly. I die cut a piece of vellum with the Scribbled Circle die and added a few Pretty Pink Posh sequins to finish it off. The sentiment is from Simon Says “Friendship Messages” and continues to the inside with “Happy Birthday.” The “gems” on the body of the butterfly are Papertrey Ink’s rainstones.

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I’m linking this up to the CAS-ology challenge: OMBRE.

Week 143 - Ombre

7 thoughts on “Just Sayin””

  1. There’s a lot of careful work gone into this, Karen – I love that split curve and the white shape behind your pretty butterfly. Isn’t it funny how we hold out on something and then finally give in? I did the same with a Kindle book for about a week and wish I’d bought it straightway and saved myself a week’s worth of resisting!

  2. Whatever you “had in your head” had to be triumphed by the final result! Just gorgeous and I love the ombre look…it’s also great in fabric.
    Just perfectly gorgeous!
    Cheers~

  3. I think it turned out great, but I do know what you mean about switching from one craft to another. I often feel like my first card or page is not-so-good (kindof like that first pancake which so often burns).
    Rinda

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