Monday, 5 July 2021

Visible Image - Blue Butterfly

This week I am sharing a butterfly card using my current favourites Cosmic Shimmer  Powders and Visible Image Butterfly Effect stamps. This is a 7" x 7" card and good fun to make. Butterflies come in all colours so you could change the colour scheme to reflect your favourites.









Cut a piece of watercolour card 6" x 6" and pick out some of your favourite Cosmic Shimmer Pixie Powders or Shimmer Shakers. I used Lime Burst, Grass Green, Denim Dash, Electric Blue and Cornflower Blue.



Spritz a little water on the back of the card to keep it flat,.
Then spritz all over the front of the card.










Starting with the lighter colours first, tap each of the colours in 3 or 4 places around the card.








When you have applied all of your powders, your card will look a bit like this.

Lightly spritz water over your card again and watch the colours burst into life as they activate.

Every time you do one of these backgrounds it will be different, pigment powders are so cool 😎






Leave your card to dry naturally if you have lots of patience, otherwise blast it with a heat gun to dry it, turn it over and heat from the other side too.

When it is completely dry it may look a little rumpled. To flatten it out, roll your card backwards and forwards to release the fibres, it will flatten out again.







Pat an antistatic pad over your card, then take the largest geometric circles stamp from the Visible Image Visometry set and stamp it in the centre of the card, and twice just off the edges of the card using a light coloured pigment ink, I used Hero Arts Unicorn White. Heat emboss with white embossing powder.

Repeat stamping and white heat embossing using the largest geometric flower stamp.






Continue stamping/embossing with the middle size stamps and use the tiny ones to fill in the gaps.















Stamp the big butterfly from the VI Butterfly Effect set onto white card with versamark ink. Then heat emboss with white embossing powder.

Tap a little of the Electric Blue, Lime Burst and Grass Green shimmer powders onto your craft mat.
Add a drop of water from the end of your paint brush and mix into liquid paint.







Paint your butterfly, blending the colours on the wings.

Add more water, powder to your paint as required. It dries out quite fast at the moment, I've noticed.


The heat embossed lines will repel the watercolour paint, any mica which dries on the top of the white areas can be wiped off with a kitchen towel.










Cut out your butterfly leaving a slight gap around the outside. If you cut into the embossed lines they can crack and flake off.

Apply black ink around the edges using a blending tool.

Wipe over the edges with a kitchen towel to remove the excess ink off the white embossing.








Use your blending tool to apply black ink around the edges of your card to create a vignette.
















Mount your coloured card onto black card with a border of 1/16", then onto white card with a border of 1/8" and then onto black card with a border of 1/8".

I use an edging ruler and craft knife to do my card matts and gut the card where possible.

Then fix this to a white 7" x 7" card blank using pva glue or double sided tape.





Stamp a sentiment from the Lost For Words set onto a scrap of white card using black versafine ink, then heat emboss with clear embossing powder.

Cut out the sentiment and mount it onto black card leaving approx 1/16" border.












Draw around the outside of the white Visometry images with a medium grey alcohol pen and then a lighter grey to make them stand out. The colour does fade as it dries.












Curl the butterfly wings using your fingers before attaching it to your card with 3d glue gel.
Fix the sentiment to the bottom right using 3d gel or foam pads. Add black gems to the butterfly body and a couple at the top right to balance the card.

Here is my finished card 😊 I really like the bling from the shimmery paint.



I hope you have enjoyed this project and thanks for stopping by ðŸ’–,
Ali xxx


You can purchase these stamps and stencils here https://visibleimage.com/


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