Tag: layered die

  • Birthday Butterfly | By Seeka

    Birthday Butterfly | By Seeka

    Hello and welcome! Seeka here and today I’m sharing a card featuring a butterfly created with the Butterfly Basics die set.

    I started by using a blending brush to blend a peach-colored ink onto a piece of white cardstock. I blended a rough circle and concentrated the color at the center.

    Then I centered the solid butterfly die over the ink-blending and cut out a peachy butterfly. I cut the butterfly’s detail layer from white cardstock and then adhered the two pieces together, using just a bit of glue at the center of the butterfly and leaving the wings free to separate from each other. Then I cut the butterfly’s body from gray cardstock and adhered it at the center of the wings.

    Next, I created the faux dip-dyed background using Post-it Tape, green dye inks in a light-to-medium range, and a blending brush. I tore a length of 2″-wide Post-it Tape down the middle, lengthwise, and then masked off a portion of a 4.25″ x 5.5″ panel of white cardstock. I blended a very light green ink over the exposed area of the panel, and then removed the mask. I positioned the other half of the strip of Post-it tape and repeated the process, using the next darker shade of green. I repeated two more times until I completed the background.

    Next, I trimmed 3/8″ off the length and the width of the background and then I stamped the sentiment, from the Classic Sentimental Wreath stamp set, in black ink. To finish, I adhered the butterfly with glue dots and then used foam tape to adhere the card front to an A2-sized card base.

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  • Layered Glitz Snowflake Card | Jennifer Svare

    Layered Glitz Snowflake Card | Jennifer Svare

     

    Hello! I am so excited to be part of the Birchpress Design Team! I have always loved the gorgeous designs of the innovative layering dies. This newly-released Glitz Snowflake Layering Die Set has to be my all-time favorite snowflake. I love how the layers work together, or even alone with the intricate details and delicate stitches. So many possibilities!

    This easel card was easy and fun to make… a tutorial video is below. I used a very light pumpkin color for the base layer, followed by rose gold and then gold for the top.  All was glued onto a bed of sparkly Diamond Dust with an icy mint blue base.

    I didn’t put a sentiment on the inside, because I didn’t want to give it a label!  It could be a gorgeous winter wedding card, birthday, anniversary, or any occasion. Since it is an easel card, it’s made to be displayed and enjoyed all winter.

    So many things can be done with this layered die set. I made a quick video showing an idea for a 3 dimensional hanging snowflake as well. Sky is the limit on the decorating! It’s a fast, easy project for kids to make, or make ahead for the kids to decorate.

    I hope you enjoy the videos below!