Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Flashback Friday 23.0 - First card with a butterfly
This month's challenge at Flashback Friday is to share the first card you made with a butterfly/butterflies.
This card was from this past December, and was created for Case Study #68.
Sorry for the dark photo, this is back before I was editing them. The colors are actually significantly brighter.
As I recall, this was my first experience with both the spray pen (which I have grown to love) and the Just Blooms butterflies (which I also love, but don't use nearly enough).
It's fun to look back (even if it is only a few months) and see things I would have done differently....guess that means I'm progressing, or something.
If you've never played along at Flashback Friday you should try it - a little retrospect is always a good thing. You have until this Friday to play along with this challenge, so get going!
CTMH Supplies Used
Stamps: A Little Everything
Ink: Honey, Creme Brulee, Autumn Terracotta, Black, Twilight Reinker
Paper: White Daisy, Black, Honey
Other: Just Blooms Flutter Paper Shapes, Sponge Dauber, Blending Pen, Spray Pen, Dimensional Foam Tape, Liquid Glass
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Loveeeeeeeeee this!!! I am loving those butterflies!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic card!!! Love the butterflies and the spritzing! Thanks for playing with us at Flashback Friday!
ReplyDeletethose butterflies are amazing...I love this card...great design..
ReplyDeleteDarling card! Love the sweet butterflies!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the paper you stamped the butterflies on!
ReplyDeleteLovely card Hon! Thanks for joining the Flashback Friday lst butterfly card challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis card is pretty with those butterflies and nicely done bow. TFS at Flashback Friday
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Miriam, what a nice card! I like those butterflies!
ReplyDeleteYour butterflies flutter with beauty!
ReplyDeleteThe background is so pretty and the butterflies are awesome!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! The ribbon is so beautiful! Congrats on all your wins. :)
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