Here is the card I have chosen to enter into the Challenge
The background is a paint chip that I was able to match to the Rich Razzleberry card stock. The stamp from Butterfly Basics was stamped in VersaMark and embossed with white embossing powder. The Butterfly Thinlits die was used for the butterfly.
And here is the inside, using the Rich Razzleberry ink:
And finally, one of my favourite stamps on the back of the card. I think this is TRUE!!
Thanks for looking.
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ReplyDeleteHi Betty, what a clever idea. Your paint chips are a perfect compliment to the Rich Razzleberry butterfly. I love the way you've used the image from the Butterfly Basics. Heat embossing it on the front of the card and then repeating the image again inside the card gives it such a completed feel. Very nice. I totally agree with the sentiment on the back of your card, by the way. Thanks so much for joining us this week for our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge.
ReplyDeleteBetty Lee this is stunning. I love the colors you chose, and this is out of the box inspiring. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Betty Lee...Me thinks I might need to visit my local Home Depot! ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful use of the shading Miss Betty. I was so surprised to find it was a paint chip. Very clever! All the images are perfect with the heat embossing. Really adds some additional texture and simple contrast that steps up the card beautifully. Thanks for sharing your many talents yet again with the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge. Now I have to go find my Butterfly Basics and give it some love. Sadly no paint chips though.
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