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  • Lovely Butterflies on a Honey Comb Die! | By Desiree Kuemmerle

    Lovely Butterflies on a Honey Comb Die! | By Desiree Kuemmerle

    Hello Everyone and Welcome Back!

    Today’s project I will be featuring the Lovely Butterflies Stamp and Die Set and also the Mini Honey Comb Tile Layering Die!

    I chose the Memory Box 6×6 Solid Card Stock Paper Pads in Earth Neutrals and Sunny Oranges and die cut all my layers and adhered them with my liquid adhesive and set them aside to dry.

    I stamped the three butterflies for my slimline card onto Bristol Card stock since I was going to be using watercolor brushes for my coloring today. My images were stamped using VersaFine Black ink and then heat embossed with clear embossing powder.

    For the coloring, I added water to the image first then the watercolor to allow it to flow in the water. Once my butterflies were dry, I used the dies to cut them out!

    Now we can put our card together!

    I cut two bases, the first in black and measures 3 ½ in x 8 ½ in. The second panel measures 3 ¼ in x 8 ¼ in. Layered these two panels on top of each other and then applied my layered tiles. I made sure they were staggered along the card. Once they were in place, I added the butterflies with foam squares to give more dimension.

    I added my sentiment between the bottom two tiles.

    As always, I hope you enjoyed today’s project… and if you want to see more details just click on the video below and see how these projects come together step by step!

    Make sure you stay tuned for more wonderful projects coming soon! Have a great day and always remember… Be Creative!


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  • Sculpted Greeting Cards

    Sculpted Greeting Cards

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    We’ve been creating innovative craft supplies for over 20 years, so when we decided to create some new craft dies at Birch Press Design, we set out to do something a little different than what is on the market. We created a very intricate look at Memory Box, easily identified in our detailed birds and floral shapes – but at Birch Press we thought we would focus on creating some texture on greeting cards by using layers of shapes.

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    The result is a large collection of dies that coordinate – circles in graduated sizes, squares that layer beautifully and other shapes that play off of geometric simplicity. We designed these shapes to be used on their own – but also to be stacked.

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    For a paper artist, the possibilities are endless! You can layer several colored layers together for a colorful look – or if you plan on adding more to the card, you can keep the layers monochromatic, like we did here with some simple, crisp white layers. The design we used was the Circa Set – Layer A, Layer B, and Layer C.

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    For the Circa set, we designed the circles to “telescope” into the center, slightly offsetting each circle so that when they are layered together, the shapes seem to converge to the center. Sweet!

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    Adding a simple shape on top completes this pretty look – here we used the Poppystamps Delicate Dogwoods die (#1444) (cut the die out in green, red and yellow cardstock, then layer together and adhere to the front of the card). The look is beautiful – and you can make a dozen of these cards in no time!

    Don’t be surprised if you want to run your fingers over the card once assembled – the little reservoirs that are created in the card create touchable texture and the way each contour catches the light is breathtaking.

    Who knew you could create such lovely texture with layers of simple white paper? Just add these layers to the front of a white notecard (or any of our colored notecards!).

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    Wondering if you can still get an interesting look with a single layer! Absolutely!

    This is the Circa Layer A by itself – adding some subtle background texture to the Poppystamps butterfly dies (1378 Devyn Butterfly Trio and 1389 Emelia Butterfly Trio). The result is subtle – but still fun and it creates a nice and simple backdrop to the colorful butterflies.

    You can purchase the poppystamps dies at a craft store near you or by visiting poppystamps.com – and if you are ever in the Seattle area, we suggest you try one of the cupcakes shown in the pictures from Trophy Cupcakes! You can not go wrong with Salted Caramel or Strawberry Lemonade – yummm!