I used the twine inlay tutorial. I actually knew I had a piece of card on my desk wrapped with green and orange which I had prepared recently for something and then not used. Needless to say, when I came to this challenge I couldn't find it, and had to start over. And of course the next time I tidied my desk, I found the original piece.
Nothing to explain, it's pretty clear what I did. Lisa has a link to the tutorial in the challenge thread.
Date: Wednesday, June 1, 2022 GMT Views: 541
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Registered: January 19, 2014 Location: Central Indiana Posts: 90528
Thu, Jun 02, 2022 @ 5:12 AM
Sabrina this is absolutely gorgeous! It is CAS and elegant. The butterfly with the inlay is amazing. Now I want to do the inlay again with a butterfly.
Registered: March 12, 2008 Location: stamping or writing Posts: 9881
Thu, Jun 02, 2022 @ 10:22 AM
Well, it makes me feel better to know that I'm not the only person who manages to lose something on my stamping workspace, only to have it magically appear when I've made another version or switched to another plan. I like the look of the inlaid twine and will put it on my list of things to try.
Registered: November 3, 2005 Location: Fairport Harbor, OH-IO, Lake Erie shoreline Posts: 60173
Fri, Jun 03, 2022 @ 12:19 PM
I did this technique and didn't like it much. I love your card. Very clever to add the diecut butterful over the twine. Wonderful idea. Saved. I would totally CASE this!
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