I've had a project that I've wanted to start but have been a little itimidated by it. It has 37 different pieces that had to be cut.
The butterflies are 2 layers. The colored paper is the bottom and the black top layer. Then I used markers to add some different colors and the detail lines.
Tomorrow the finished project.
16 comments:
So complex! I can't wait!!!
What a lot of work! We're looking forward to seeing what the finished project looks like. :)
I love butterflies....can't wait to see what you are making!
I can't wait!!!
Very nice project!
These are lovely. I remember my Dad used to make pictures years ago by painting black on glass leaving the picture empty and filling in with different coloured foil sweet paper , he did crinoline ladies and sailing ships and other various things, it was very effective.
Briony
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Wow...this is gorgeous! You mean there is MORE to the project? You tease us...Looking forward to seeing it all.
Whatever it is, it is going to be gorgeous. The butterflies are wonderful.
So far, so good.
My eyes keep going back to that blue butterfly - I'm betting this is going to be a real WOW when it's finished!
Please show us the finished work. Beautiful.
Have a fabulous day, Ann. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥
I'm loving it already, and can't wait to see it all finished! You do such nice work!
I have metal punches and decorative papers and love to make layered butterflies and flowers. Before AC Moore closed permanently, I was able to get a lot of clearance paper and am looking forward to getting back to more cards and other projects.
Happy paper crafting, Ann!
Wow, 37 pieces. It looks like it's going to be really pretty.
Very pretty.
Ginny tune in tomorrow :)
CheerfulMonk, it was a bit intimidating with all those pieces
Ella, I won't make you wait too long
Briony your dads paintings sound wonderful
Anni yes, there's more
Gayle, thanks
Grace yep, it's a real wow even if I do say so myself :)
Sandee, reveal tomorrow
CrystalChick I have a few punches and several cutting dies but my cricut machine is by far my most favorite tool to work with
Cynthia, thank you
Yikes! That is intimidating! Can't wait to see the finished product.
oh that looks magic...
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