I spread nail polish at random on a piece of acetate and pulled large hydrangea punched flowers through the polish until I got the look I wanted. When dry, I shaped the large and small flowers using a stylus and mat. After die cutting the frames and butterfly, I stamped the sentiment on the frames and sponged the edges of the butterfly and hydrangeas. I assembled the design by first gluing down the green branch and randomly placing all the flowers on the branch. The butterfly completed the card. I hope you like it.
Date: Friday, September 18, 2015 GMT Views: 946
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Registered: October 11, 2012 Location: London, Ontario Posts: 75
Fri, Sep 18, 2015 @ 8:11 PM
I'm entering this card into Darnell Knauss' NBUS Challenge, Anything Goes. It's been a very long time since I used the Frames die from SSStamp. I've also had the Bazzill card stock for a few years. It was great, also, to used snippets for the flowers and branch. I hate to waste paper!
Registered: November 24, 2013 Location: NYC Posts: 17690
Sat, Sep 19, 2015 @ 6:14 AM
It's very interesting to me...it gives it a marbled look! I would have thought the nail polish would dry hard and not be viable to curve with a stylus-so I just learned something! Cool!
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Wow, this is long and fabulous! Your cascading flowers give your card such great movement and good job using both NBUS and scraps!! Thank you for playing in my NBUS Challenge #5 again! Gosh, it was so long ago now! I’m sorry that nursing the Mister back to good health has delayed my visit to thank you. Enjoy your day! Hugs, Darnell