Sunday, 27 June 2021

Beautiful Blue with stained glass technique!

 Hello!

Happy Monday!

Some weeks ago I bought a few glitter bottles and couldn't wait to give them a go. So Today I pulled out some memory box dies and used them for my card with glitter fun!

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I started with to make a Tessatina border using some snippets of white cards and using double sided adhesive sheets. Added some different shades of blue color glitters for shining glaze. Die cut a hug word out of navy blue glitter sheet. And some stenciling was done using DI.


Then die cut this beautiful butterfly die 4 times or memory box which is my fave too and used the same steps to achieve the stained glass look!


Now adhered that flutter by and as an embellishment added some light blue drops.


I think all the blue hues peeking out from the border would be reminiscent of bright blue skies.....something I am surely missing these rainy day!

Happy crafting!

Supply List
Cardstock: Snippets of white CS
Glitter sheet: Snippets of Navy blue and turquoise blue Glitter CS Bright from Little Birdie
Dies: Tessatina border and Swirl Butterfly from Memory Box; Hugs from Technique Tuesday
Stencil: Flourish Layering from Tim Holtz
Glitters: Turquoise blue, dark blue and purple color Glitters from Oak Arts
Distress Inks: mermaid lagoon and blueprint sketch
Pearl Drops: Jade Blue from Little Birdie
Double sided Stick It Adhesive sheet

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4 comments:

  1. Oh this is so beautiful! Love all the sparkle!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  2. Hi Vinita,
    your card is wonderful. I do like that butterfly with the beautiful wings and the sparkle.
    Thanks so much to join us at de Egel.

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  3. Fabulous card, love your design and all the sparkling! :)

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  4. So nice to see you playing again in the butterfly garden.Love this sparkly card. Thankyou for coming and spinning the butterfly wheel with men. Sorry for delay in commenting due to family illness.

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