Saturday, March 27, 2010

Butterfly Get Well Card


Doesn't this butterfly just make you feel happy? I think it is the perfect thing to cheer someone up.  Felt and stitched embellishments are very popular and this one is part of a set from Creative Charms.


Here is the full view of the card I made.  It is another simple card but there is a bit of a twist with a Design Studio tip involved.


I started with the mat on the shift of the card feature on A Child's Year.  When you cut this at 5 inches it fits nicely on an A2 card.  The very next key to the right has what appears to be a blackout version of the mat but it doesn't fit perfectly when cut at the same size.  (I am not sure if it was intended to be a blackout or just a solid version of the image that was not meant for layering).


By using "hide selected contour" in Design Studio, you can create a perfect blackout.  You need to left click on a line of each of the small cutouts to select it (the line will turn pink and dotted) and then right click and select "Hide Selected Contour" from the bottom of the pop up menu (the line will turn a very pale blue and will not cut).  (Here is a LINK to a video I did about Hide Selected Contour if you would like more help).


Here is the full black out version in preview.  Of course, I had to try a few variations...


You can choose to hide alternating cut outs - in this example, I left the corners open and hid every other opening.


Here is the color preview of  this variation.


You can also do the opposite version, hiding the corners and continuing the alternating pattern.


Here is the color preview of this variation.


I chose this variation to cut my layer.  (Once again, I punched out some flower shapes to save for another card or project).



I added the two mats to the plain white card.  The green layer is a shimmer cardstock and matches the tiny green lines in the design of the top layer.  The pink top layer is from a K & Company "Sweet Talk" paper pad by Brenda Walton from a couple of years ago. (I really like this stack and bought several.  If you remember the mobile I did for Valentine's Day I used a lot of the paper from that group - here is a LINK if you missed that post).


The butterfly is from this set of embellishments from Creative Charms - it also comes in blue.  Here is a LINK to the page on their site where you can get the details.  (There is a lot in this set - you'll see one of those brads on another project soon).


I punched a circle from some glitter cardstock to help set off the butterfly.


The butterfly is adhered directly to the circle but the circle is raised up with foam squares.


I added the "get well soon" sentiment in the same glitter cardstock.  The sentiment is from the Cuttlebug "Everyday Greetings" A2 embossing and die set.


Here is one more view of the completed card.  Pretty paper, a great embellishment and a little design studio magic can help you make a special card to brighten someone's day when they are under the weather.

The file is simple to create but if you are in a hurry or would like to see how I set it up you can download my file from this link.

Card Topper Variations

5 comments:

  1. I REALLY like this card. Thanks for the show for the DS. This style is my next card!

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  2. Great card. Creative Charms certainly has some amazing things. Looking at the package reminded me about something I wanted to share with you since you are so good at using leftovers and punching things out of your background paper for use later. She used the cards that her embellishments/stickers came on as part of her scrapbook layout and they looked amazing. I had never thought about using them but some of them are so pretty, like the green one your butterflies came on!

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  3. Sweet card Diane, love the felt butterfly, it adds the perfect touch to this pretty card! Thanks so much for the file share. I don't have ACY yet, and I stress YET...LOL, but I love the background you did..it's perfect!

    TFS!

    Lisa Sturgill

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  4. Thanks for the DS help. I always need get well cards, so this is one I can add to have on hand. Thanks.

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  5. Diane, what a great card! So simple but so lovely. My mom loves buterflys so may use this for her Mother's Day card. She would love it!

    Jean

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