Thursday, April 16, 2015

Flutter-by Butterfly - Couture Creations


Hello there everyone, thanks for stopping by
is it my turn again today showcasing a project that I have created for
Using the new release dies collection
AMARYLLIS and KALINI

I created a very different and special project
 "Flutter-by Butterfly"….
using the Vintage Rose paper collection
and some Core'dinations card stock paper.







Cut 3 of the C0724308 AMARYLLIS collection - Nostaligic Narelle die
and glue them in the centre of the vintage Rose paper, as shown below
with the C0724037 Turbo Glue Pen


Cutting one of the die cuts in half.




Cut 3 of the  C0724115 Everyday Essentials Strawberry leaf die
and circle die cut 
Cut 1 - C0724255 KALINI - picket fence die-
also trim it a little on the edges and end. Glue them all on the page.



Cut 7 of the C0724112 Everyday Essentials - Autumn leaf die
and ink the edges with ink pad and glued them down with
C0723817 3D Glue Spots, underneath each leaf, (these are so fabulous)



Cut several flowers blossoms with the C0724251 KALINI Falling Blosssoms die

and layered them on top of each other and
created a cluster of them for the body of my butterfly.




Cut 2 of the 
C0724260 KALINI collection- Daffodil Vines die
for the antennae of the butterfly



Decorate the inside of the flowers and
all around the butterfly with C0721995 Pink Flamingo Gemstones
as shown below.






7 comments:

Trish said...

wow ...this is AMAZING!

Lizzyc said...

That is very clever how you created this butterfly.. it looks amazing!!

Astrid Maclean said...

Oh wow, that is such a clever use of those die cuts! Love how you created this stunning butterfly!!

Amanda Baldwin said...

Beautiful Adriana! You have a really great eye for knowing how to layer ur dies perfectly! Stunning creation! ♡

Amanda Baldwin said...

Beautiful Adriana! You have a really great eye for knowing how to layer ur dies perfectly! Stunning creation! ♡

Jody said...

Magnifique cette création, j'adore

Tracey said...

Wow......your butterfly is amazing, so creative!