Yesterday’s lesson for A Cut Above was a series of four videos about embossing folders, Tim Holtz diffusers (I’d never heard of them), and dry embossing with dies. All the lessons are accompanied with pdf documents with the steps to creating all the sample cards. The best part of this class is that all the videos remain available to you after the class ends. This might be my favorite card yet, and certainly one of the simplest ever. The inside sentiment says, “Happy Anniversary.” I need four anniversary cards in May. Since we’ll be gone for the first two weeks, it’s good to get them completed now.
I used some black wire to create the antennae (another tip from an earlier lesson), and used Copic markers and glitter markers to color the Hero Arts “Antique Engravings” stamp. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink’s “Pretty Poppies.” I embossed the circle with two Small Classic Circles by Spellbinders. Here’s a closer look at the butterfly.
I’ll definitely be using this technique again.
Here’s a view of our front yard yesterday morning:
Luckily we didn’t lose any trees, though some of our neighbors lost large branches from the trees. It’s not that we haven’t had April snowstorms in the past, but this winter was so mild, this seemed really shocking. It’s just as windy and cold today (30’s), but the sun is out.
I spent a lot of time yesterday editing photos from our weekend in Washington. I’m doing it in Lightroom with the Visual Quickstart Guide right next to me. I watched the “Up and Running with Lightroom 3” videos at lynda.com so I knew some of the possibilities, but it’s impossible to remember where all the tools are, and exactly how to use them. It’s taking a long time, but I’m learning a lot in the process.
My goodness, that snow was a real surprise – I wasn’t expecting that!
Your card is beautiful. I love chic-ly simple greetings cards
The card looks so elegant,Karen….and,like Sian,I wasn’t expecting that snow….it’s torrential rain that we’re having here.
The butterfly is gorgeous Karen! And the card is so elegant. I can imagine lots of possibilities for repeats! We didn’t get the snow thankfully – just lots of rain and wind. Doesn’t seem right to have a day in the upper 70’s and then a few days later be back in the upper 30’s!
You are way ahead of me now in Lightroom. But I am going to check out the links you provided!
Snow! I remember flurries on tax day in Ithaca on more than one occasion. But what a blanket you got!
Love the butterfly – such a great job on the coloring. And the embossed circles look great.
I’m really struggling with post processing with the software from my upgraded camera. I really need to find an easier process/flow.
Rinda
I can’t believe you got that much snow! Especially since the heat is setting records in my area this week.
Wow, look at that snow! I love your card. It is simple and beautiful!
My goodness … to the card and the weather! The card is simply stunning!
We have rain and our Indian Summer has left – no snow, as it doesn’t snow here, but it feels like the depths of our winter today!
Beautiful card! Wow, all that snow – it’s sunny & 80 degrees here today, definitely spring, almost summer.
Your card is beautiful, I love the butterfly. I also love this new technique and can’t wait to try it out. I’m way behind in getting my room together, or should I say basement. Love the snow but not in April. All of our spring flowers have come and gone here in IN.
Oh I love your butterfly card, Karen! Love the CAS design and the butterfly is gorgeous!
This is absolutely stunning. Your card sings volumes to me – the CAS design and the pops of colour against the white. Awesome. And wow…what a beautiful snowy wonderland you live in!
The embossing really works to highlight your beautifully colored butterfly, which looks like it just lighted down for a second before flying away. I feel like I am just looking a moment captured in time, almost like one of your photos.
Wow, thats lovely – it reminds me of a ripple on water!
Perfectly simple, perfectly beautiful!
PS LOVE the snow but probably only because I am in Nor Cal where it’s 70 something degrees when the sun is high in the sky.
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