Ok, her is a much better version of a Get Well card that I feel I can actually mail out!!! Unlike the one I posted yesterday! Let's not even talk about that one anymore, ok? LOL
This was a fun card to make and I was inspired by a card I saw on Pinterest. The card I saw there is a square card. I don't run away from square cards like I use to but if I can avoid making one I will. SO I worked with this one and got everything to fit in a 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" space!
I used the Papillon Potpourri set for the butterfly and of course the butterfly punch. I used the Delightful Dozen set for the wording and the En Francais set for the background on the Very Vanilla card stock. I used the doily Sizzlet. I had to hunt it down. I knew I had it but I didn't know where it was. I thought it was a Sizzix die and I looked through my stacks of them several times but no luck. I took out the catalog and found it and then I saw that it was a Sizzlet and I knew exactly where to look for it. I think in the future I will refer to the catalog before I spend so much time trying to hunt something down.
The base of the card is a half sheet of Crumb Cake with a piece of More Mustard designer paper on top. The Doily is cut from a piece of Sahara Sand. The layer the butterfly is on is Soft Suede. And of course the Very Vanilla.
As I'm looking at this card on the screen I am thinking that I should have added more butterflies or something to that square. It just looks like it needs something more. Or maybe I should have sponged the edges and the edges of the get well! Too late now but for future reference remind me to do that!!! LOL
It was a fun card to make. I especially liked coloring in the embossed butterfly with markers and a blender pen! And with the butterfly punch it's SO worth it to spend a lot of time coloring because the punching is easy and quick. It sure beats cutting them out by hand!
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
Hello,
ReplyDeleteLovely card! Nice color combinations :)
Hello, lovely card. I like seeing how you use the designer more mustard paper that I've been struggling with. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete~Anne