I used thick smooth white cardstock for the base and I coated it with clear gesso first. I pulled out Shimmerz Paints that coordinate perfectly with Bungalow Lane and painted each color under the matching butterfly. I also used the Acrylic Stamps to add subtle details to each color section. I love how the mixed media turned out here. I wanted the colors to stay separated but also blend into the next one. I wanted to embellish a little bit down in those areas, so I used a few cute buttons from the Chipboard Stickers and the 8-Page Sticker Book. I added more detail to these butterflies by machine stitching metallic gold trails. I love the detail of stitching so much!Here you can see how I used the Washi Tapes to cover the butterflies. I just added the tape and then trimmed around the edges and placed the butterflies back inside the cut file. I added some adhesive foam under them to pop them off the page and then added a few sequins to the centers.
Here you can see the subtle stamping detail. It's very small...just adds a bit of interest and texture. I had originally cut the butterflies a few times, so I had some extras. I painted one of each color and added them to the bottom areas of each color.
I added a few simple layers behind the photo using Paper 22 and some white tissue paper. I got in the mood to machine stitch, so I did some messy lines using gold metallic thread.
I added some cord to this pinkish tag to finish it off. Love that texture!
I love the look of watered down stamping. I smudged these hearts with some water and they turned out hazy and soft. Very easy to do when you use gesso on the background :)
At the bottom of the layout I decided to pull out an old Martha Stewart scalloped border punch and add some color & interest. I added a bit of Paper 12 and then tore small strips of each Washi Tape. I added a "thankful" die cut and more machine stitching.
The Washi Tapes are so much fun to use! I used some the Foam Phrase Stickers for my larger title and I centered it under the butterflies. I added matching thread under a few of the butterflies and then added the “Homegrown” from the Ephemera Die Cuts to complete the title.
I had a lot of fun making this, and I hope it inspires you today. Thanks for stopping by, and have a great weekend!
Here's my process video:
Thank you!
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