Tuesday, 25 June 2019

Arnold Grummer - Handmade Paper Butterfly Heart Card

Hello, my friends!

 I have a new project to share with you for Arnold Grummer.

You'll find all the details HERE,
at the Arnold Grummer Blog.

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My blizzard day stash is almost gone...so I'll have to make some new paper soon!
However, when I was looking through what I have left,
I came across this pretty purple piece just waiting to be finished!


Here's what I made:



Here's What I Used:

Materials Used:
Blender;
Stampendous - Butterfly Trio Die Set;
Inks: Archival Ink - Jet Black;
Distress Markers: Black Soot, Wilted Violet, Dusty Concord;
Water Brush;
Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen
Black Micron Pen.

Here's How I did it:

1. I used this fun template to create this card, during my paper-making blitz.


 2. Then I pulled out this lovely Butterfly Trio Stamp and Die Set from Stampendous to decorate my card.


 3. I found a scrap circle of a contrasting handmade paper in white. I stamped the butterfly in Archival - Jet Black Ink.  


4. Once the ink was dry, I used the Distress Markers and a water brush to add color to the butterfly. 
I dried it with my heat tool.

5. I then went over the entire butterfly with the Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen. Set aside to dry. 


6. When dry, I adhered the butterfly body to the card, folding the wings upward, and positioning it at a slight angle. 

7. Using the micron pen, I added stitch marks around the outside edge of the card. I also added the two antenna. 


That's all there is to it. Here are some more pictures of this pretty card. 
The sparkle is so bright that it interferes with the photos.


The inside of the card is read for stamping or writing any sentiment. 


The butterfly is so pretty, and has such lovely detail.


This was a really fun card to create! I hope you'll consider making one of your own! 


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Thanks so much for stopping by today!
I'm really looking forward to sharing more handmade paper projects with you 
in the months ahead!
It's so much FUN!

Oh, you'll want to check out the resource page over at the website. 
You can watch Arnold Grummer himself demonstrate how to make paper! 

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Here are all the links:




3 comments:

Natalia said...

That is so cute, have a lovely day!

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

Such a beautiful project Nancy, love the heart and the faux stitching around it and that butterfly really is a gorgeous image.
Faith x

Katie said...

This is beautiful and love how the butterfly came out.

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