Welcome to the Highlight the Details Technique Blog Hop where we will be featuring a various techniques that highlight the details of Close to My Heart products. If you have come here from Darlys Reckerr’s blog, you are on the right path! When you are finished reading my post, you can click on the link at the end to move to the next blog. This blog hop is simple, fun, and full of ideas. If you get lost along the way, you’ll find the complete list of participating consultants on Melissa’s Blog.
For this week’s Blog Hop I decided that I would feature our Love So Sweet stamp set and show you how I used a masking technique to “highlight” those delightful butterflies♥. This double easel card was a simple one to make, but in it’s simplicity it truly calls attention to those stamped images. Before I begin to explain my Masking Technique, let me first list the measurements for the card. You will find the complete list of supplies I used on this project at the very bottom of this post.
♥Paper Needed: 11″ x 4¼” White Daisy (score at 5½”), 9½” x 4¼” B&T (score at 5½” & 7½”), 5¼” x 4″ White Daisy, 4″ x 4″ B&T (Score at 2″)
Now that you have the pieces for the card, let me show you how I created the background. I began by stamping the Butterfly image with Intense Black Ink onto the 5¼” x 4″ White Daisy cardstock. Our Intense Black Ink is the best to use for Watercolors and Alcohol Markers because it is waterproof, non-smearing, fast-drying AND acid-free♥.
After stamping the images, I stamped a single Butterfly onto a stack of five Full-Adhesive Sticky Notes then cut out the stack to create five masks♥. These masks were placed onto each of the stamped images on my cardstock. I then used Fern Ink to stamp the Leaf images randomly onto the cardstock overlapping the butterflies and making sure that some went off the edge. Before removing the masks, I stamped a few Sugarplum flowers between the leaves and “behind” the butterflies.
After removing the masks and painting the butterflies, the rest of the card was simple♥. I added the remaining paper layers, stamped the sentiment using our Wordfetti stamp set, and added some Sugarplum Flowers and another Sapphire butterfly.
To “highlight” the flowers♥, I added a few strokes from the Sugarplum Shimmer Brush to the centers. I feel that this added some dimension to the images. This card was so simple to make that I decided to create a short “How To” video for my Create with Miss. Carrie’s Creations VIP Facebook Group. I will be posting it later this week for each of you to view. Now ‘Hop” on over to Terry Metzger’s blog to see her work! Be sure to visit all the Consultants at their blogs to get some great crafting tips and other fun ideas. Remember, the Love So Sweet stamp set is only available, while supplies last, until April 30th. Contact your CTMH Consultant, or visit the Promotions tab of my website to order yours.
♥ I can’t wait to see what you create!
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Miss Carrie, You’ve outdone yourself again!! I am in love with your card!
You are so sweet. Hopefully my internet is playing nice tomorrow and I can post a video. 😀
I’m looking forward to spending some quality time with April’s SOTM; it’s a great set!
It is a beautiful set. I can’t wait to see what you create!
This is so beautiful and I LOVE how you used masking on it! Perfect!
Thank you. It was much easier than I thought and I can’t wait to show the video. 💙☕Miss. Carrie
Simply stunning! I love how you masked those butterflies and created your own background. Those butterflies are stunning in blue!
I love how that blue just pops! Thank you for the complements.
This card is soooooooooo gorgeous! I seriously want to see the video! The coloring of the butterflies is so beautiful and dimensional. Thank you for the dimensions, because I’m going to attempt to recreate your card.
Thank you, Amy. I just finished the live video today in my VIP group. Let me know what you think.
You are a GENIUS and your creations always have my mouth WIDE OPEN in awe!
You are always so sweet. Hugs, my friend.
I am obsessed by this background and card- it is so beautiful!
Thank you for the complements, Lauren. I posted a how-to video today in my VIP Group.