Obviously I kept the butterfly and one of the Pixie Powders is a coppery color. Pixie Powders are a lot like Brushos, multiple colors in each one. My plan was to have three butterflies but the bottom one didn't work out, not sure if the ep didn't melt enough or what. I trimmed the bottom off and used it to diecut a butterfly.
For the F4A, I did the top right to left diagonal. Yeah, I know, a sequin isn't a gem or a pearl. I kind of forgot which column I was doing.
This is also for Wednesday's watercolor challenge: watercolor powder resist. All I could find in tutorials is Watercolor Powders so that's where I put it.
Date: Sunday, December 20, 2020 GMT Views: 1138
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Sun, Dec 20, 2020 @ 8:17 PM
Super cool BG the embossed yellows are nice and bright. Always love a butterfly theme. The die cut butterfly is a great bit of dimension. Always love reading about how lemons turn to lemonade during theses creative sessions!
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Sun, Dec 20, 2020 @ 8:43 PM
Pat nailed it about genius! I second her comment...the dimensionallity of the middle butterfly is perfect. Cool
to use the slimline shape and my eye always catches your
opposing rounded and square corners. A lovely card, bfnm!!!
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