Friday, 21 March 2014

Butterflies on a Leafy Swirl ... and in my garden today

Hello Everyone

Happy Friday to you ... hope you are enjoying your day and looking forward to the weekend. Still nursing a sore shoulder so it's another card made some time ago that I have to share with you today.
And it's predictable perhaps but it's another card made with pretty paper :) This time I've covered the front of a square Kraft base with a sheet from Prima's Romantique 6x6 pack.

I then stamped, in VersaFine Olympia Green, the larger Leafy Swirl from a Clarity Stamp set and the Birthday Wishes from Stampin' Up's So Happy for You set.

Next it was embellished with three butterflies made by stamping Docrafts Urban Stamp Butterflies, again using the VersaFine ink pad, onto another sheet of paper from the Prima pack, cutting them out, inking the edges with Rangers Stormy Sky distress ink and applying Baby Blue Stickles to the bodies.

The faux bow was made with peach satin ribbon in two widths and blue eyelash trim topped of with a Prima flower ... dipped in glue and iridescent glitter. Blue pearls provided the finishing touch.



Much as I like Kraft card, I always think it's not the best colour to write on so I've covered the inside right with another trimmed down sheet of paper ... the trimming was used to decorated the left side. And the back is decorated with the last of the butterflies.

I will be submitting this card to the following challenges:

Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper March challenge - if it wasn't for Hazel I wouldn't be making such an effort to use up the pretty patterned paper from my stash. If, like me, you have lots of pretty paper tucked away in your stash then this is the very challenge to persuade you to use some of it up.

Creative Knockouts #29-Things With Wings - that'll be the butterflies :) 

What a week it's been so far. The first day of spring, according to Google that is, and the weather took a turn for the worse here. Gales and blustery showers wreaked havoc and left the front garden litter strewn, again! The Boss hates wind and simply refuses to go out in it so she's out of sorts. And just to make matters worse the EM hasn't been at all well ... a really bad cold verging on man flu. But all that aside I still found something in the garden for Annie's Friday Smile.
Not absolutely sure about this shrub but I think it's one of the many Berberis - common name Barberry - possibly, because it's evergreen, Berberis stenophylla. This is a shot of the one in the front garden but there's another tucked away at the back in what is going to be the wooded area ... well, that's the long term plan :)

Now I'm off to check out what's making everyone smile today ... to the background of all the Sport's Relief Does Glee Club ... it doesn't get much better than that :)

Have a happy weekend everyone,

13 comments:

  1. That's a lovely, lovely card, and I enjoyed seeing all the color in your shrub, regardless of its name. Color is truly lacking in my world right now, so I'm delighted to see any color at all. Have a great Friday and weekend.

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  2. Lovely shrub in your garden and the card is so pretty. Thanks for the smile. Caro x (#8)

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  3. Lovely card and that bush looks fab. I'm really excited about all the new plants that we will find in our new garden when we get there.....hopefully not long now :-)
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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  4. What a quietly elegant card.Just enough embellishing.
    LOVE that bush.
    I live in sunny South Australia, and we take colour for granted.I forget sometimes, how cold your Northern H. winters get.
    Nice post

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  5. Your card Elizabeth is so beautiful the papers are stunning and l like your butterflies too! what a gorgeous shrub so full of bloom too! hope your shoulder gets better soon take care x

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  6. Beautiful card Elizabeth. I wish I could use up some of my small mountain of paper but when i make a card with it I generally don't like it. I don't seem to have the knack. Hope the EM is feeling better soon.

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  7. Love your card. Great layering of stamps and emblishments.
    What a beautiful bush. I can't wait to see more of you garden. I have a list of roses too. I hope I can and a few more.
    Thank you for your visit. Have a wonderful weekend too.
    Blessings,
    Bobbie Lynn

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  8. What a beautiful card, so pretty, and that berberis is gorgeous :o)
    Jackie xx

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  9. Your card is wonderful. Love the pretty butterflies you have popped on that paper. And of course I love the insides and the back...love the butterfly on the back!

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  10. I must go and look at my berberis - it is right down the bottom of the garden and really needs a severe hair cut, but that will have to wait now till the end of the season as there are birds nesting in it now. Your card is sm beautiful that leafy swirl is very versatile. Have you seen the new Clarity butterfly stencil? It is stunning, and made specially for one of the DT, Paul Church. I am glad you liked my little test. I reckon the problem is that most of us actually don't read the question properly, classic mistake. xx Maggie

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  11. I'm glad I'm helping you use some of your stashed papers, Elizabeth. Thank you so much for joining my Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge for March with your lovely card - hope to see you again soon. x

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  12. Absolutely gorgeous card.
    luv
    Debby

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  13. wow this is beautiful elizabeth.gorgeous pretty design and butterflies :D

    xx coops xx

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