HUGS AND BUTTERFLY PEEK A BOO CARD

Posted on July 14, 2016 in Cards, Die Cutting, Recent Works, Tutorials

My post today is a hugs and butterfly peek a boo card that I made using papers from three different collections Chiffon, 49 Shades of Grey and Whistlin Dixie. OMG I really love this color combination! Take a look at my card:

HUGS AND BUTTERFLY PEEK A BOO CARD

Creating Peek a boo cards is very easy, let me tell you how you can make this:

  • Cut the base of your card using Chiffon 100. The size is 4-1/4″x11″ with score in 5-1/2″.
  • Cut the second layer using Whistlin Dixie 104. The size is 4″x5-1/4″, with a 1-1/2″ slit halfway down the long edge.
  • Paste over the card base using a snail runner.
  • Using a piece of Whistlin Dixie 109 cut a butterfly with a die cut and big shot.
  • Ink the butterfly using PowderPuff Chalk Ink Sunset, PowderPuff Chalk Ink Seafoam and PowderPuff Chalk Ink Buttercup.

HUGS AND BUTTERFLY PEEK A BOO CARD

  • Cut a medium decorated frame using a piece of 49 Shades of Grey 100.
  • Paste the frame over the card and under the peek a boo laps using zapdots or dimensionals.
  • Secure the peek a boo laps pasting the butterfly with a zapdots or dimensionals.
  • Decorate the center of the butterfly with a big pearl.
  • Stamp the message using PowderPuff Chalk Ink Midnight Confessions.

HUGS AND BUTTERFLY PEEK A BOO CARD

Quick Quotes Products Used:

Other Products Used:

  • Big Shot
  • Butterfly Die Cut and Decorated Frame by Gina Marie
  • Hugs and Smiles Stamp Set by Joy Clair Stamps.

4 Comments

  1. Love, love, love this card… would like to use this concept in the very near future, if okay with you. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Love this card. …Like the paper and colors..I struggle with trying to find the write color combinations.

  3. Such a fun, make-able, give-able card!! thank you for sharing with us

  4. I loved the card when I saw it on fb. However, I cannot really tell how you made it as you are saying the colours you used without showing the process. The colours mean nothing unless you have access to those particular papers. I think I can see perhaps 3 papers on the card, or is it 2 with 1 being double sided?

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