Butterflies seem to be on the mind of people choosing card challenges this week. I love butterflies and have several sets that would work for either of these challenges, but this is what I've come up with. First off, the Time Out Challenge. It's a photo challenge, but the image in the photo that caught my eye was the large butterfly painting over the couch. As soon as I saw it I had an idea for the challenge.
A close look at the photo shows a butterfly in grays and blacks with very interesting gold framing. Although I've used Papertrey Ink's "Butterfly Folk" in the past, I've never used this (quite large) image before.
I stamped it in black on Simon Says Fog cardstock, one of my favorite grays. Then I placed one of Altenews "Fine Frames" die cut in gold behind it.
The sentiment is from Simon Says "Let's Party." Finally, I thought it needed just a bit of sparkle so I added some gold rhinestones.
The next card is for the CAS(E) this Sketch challenge.
This time I reached for another Papertrey Ink set, "Life is Beautiful."
I stamped the butterfly on Tim Holtz watercolor paper with my MISTI. It took multiple stampings to get a sharp black image. I then watercolored it with Altenew's 36 pan watercolor set (still sitting on a table in my craft room since our return from Wisconsin," and die cut it with the coordinating die.
I couldn't decide what to use for the border in the sketch, but settled on a thin strip of patterned paper from Sunny Studio's "Striped Silly" paper pad which I backed with a piece of black cardstock as well as a very thin piece of cardstock down the center. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink's "Birthday Bash" set, a set I return to over and over again.
I used some three-dimensional tape to attach the butterfly, and pulled its wings up a bit. This is probably a card that would be better hand-delivered than sent through the mail.