Flourish Butterfly – Tutorial

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Announcement, Announcement!  I will be teaching brayer workshops in the following towns:

Dayton, Ohio at Marco Paper Store (http://www.marcopaper.com/) on September 6th

Fort Collins, Colorado on September 19th  & 20th

San Jose, California on October 24th & 25th

For information on these workshops or to host one in your town, please contact Lisa Itatani at litatani@pacbell.net or  http://flatfishpaperarts.blogspot.com/  while there are still spots open.  🙂

Come join me and let’s take the frustration out of using that brayer an create some dramatic skies together in the process. 🙂  Hope to see you soon.

Now on to today’s tutorial. 🙂  

Today’s project shows off the emboss resist technique.  Also, I thought I would celebrate the butterfly while they are still fluttering around in my yard.

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Kind Thoughts & Wonderful Wings
Paper: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Soft Sky and Blush Blossom
Ink: Adirondack Stream & Aqua, Palette Noir Black
Accessories: Stampin’ Up markers More Mustard, Blush Blossom, Barely Banana, Almost Amethyst, Faber-Castell Black marker, Piercing Tools, Silver Brads, Versamark Marker and Pad, Sponge, Stamp-a-ma-Jig, Clear embossing Powder and Heat gun

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Stamped butterfly with Palette Noir Black ink on a 4.5″ x 4.5″ piece of Whisper White card stock.

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Colored the part of the Butterfly’s wings and the body with an Almost Amethyst marker.

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Colored a part of the Butterfly’s wings with a Blush Blossom marker.

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Colored part of the Butterfly’s wings with a Barely Banana Marker.

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Colored part of the butterfly’s wings with a More Mustard marker.

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Darkened the black lines on the butterfly with a Faber Castell black marker to make the butterfly really pop!

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Colored over the entire butterfly, being very careful to stay within the design area, with a Versamark marker.

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Heat embossed the butterfly with clear embossing powder and a heat gun.

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Using a Stamp-a-ma-jig for placement, stamped the flourish by first loading it with Versamark and then with Stream ink before stamping.

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Heat embossed flourish with clear embossing powder. 

Note:  it was not necessary to clean the stream ink off of the butterfly, it just melts right into the embossing on the butterfly when heated.

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Sponged Aqua ink onto the flourish area in a circular motion.

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Colored in the flourish with a white gel pen to make it stand out.

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After assembling card front, used piercing tools and pierced each corner of  of the main image panel.

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Added a silver brad to each side of the flourish.

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Here you have it the finished card measuring 5.25″ x 5.25″. 

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Hope you enjoyed today’s tutorial and will give emboss resist a try.  🙂

May your day be filled with filtered light and colorful butterflies.

Until my next post. . . . . . . . . . .

Hugs,

Michelle

40 thoughts on “Flourish Butterfly – Tutorial

  1. Linda's avatar Linda

    Beautiful. Love the colors. I have the flourish stamp but didin’t know what to do with it yet. I like the way you used it. What is the name of the butterfly stamp set? I believe its retired but don’t know the name.

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  2. Patty's avatar Patty

    WOW….I am loving this! Your tutorials inspire me to get stamping! Thanks for all you hard work! When I grow up I want to be artistic just like you!!! 🙂

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  3. mary's avatar mary

    Beautiful butterfly – the coloring is so realistic. I can almost feel the soft texture of it’s wings.
    Have an awesome day,
    -mary

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  4. Laurie Helgason's avatar Laurie Helgason

    I had to make sure I was on the right blog. Lovely card as always but softer colors today. The color combination on the butterfly makes it look flouresent. Some of the pictures (7 & 13) show the colors as more vibrantl.

    Have a wonderful day.

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  5. Rockin Robin Caldwell's avatar Rockin Robin Caldwell

    Gorgeous art as usual Michelle!!!! Absolutely am astounded by your work, each and every time I visit your blog (almost daily). I am curious what set the flourish is from. I am not really a SU kinda girl…..I’m from the TAC side of the fence. Would love to know what set that flourish came from. I’m thinking that perhaps a large Damask stamp would work well too!!! Thanks for the frequent inspiration. You truly do rock. Hope you teach in the Milwaukee WI or Chicago IL area at some point in my lifetime!!! I live in Kenosha, WI and would definitely make the trek to learn from the “master” of the brayer!!! Hisses, Rockin Robin

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  6. Janet's avatar Janet

    I just got home from taking care of my daughter and could not wait to see all i have missed. This is just beautiful Michele, great color and lay out. Very elegant!

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  7. Stephanie P's avatar Stephanie P

    Michelle, you are amazing!!! Once again, (like almost every day) I observe your beautiful creations and am simply in awe. I love what you do and am so grateful that you share it with the rest of us. Thank you for your lovely visions.

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  8. Evelyn----Ks.stamper's avatar Evelyn----Ks.stamper

    OMGOSH That butterfly looks so real, Michelle you are soooo good at what you do. Your talent, and your kind heart. You are appreciated…. Thanks again for all the tutorials I can’t say that enough. God blessed you with a great talent.
    Evelynn

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  9. Laurie Helgason's avatar Laurie Helgason

    I was going through your past work and learned you started the blog in February of 2008. Your talent with cards and the clear directions made me think you had your own blog for years.

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  10. askagain's avatar askagain

    What a lovely card! I love this butterfly set and picked it up after seeing it in one of your tutorials. Your style and selection of stamps is always amazing. I was wondering if you could share a list of some of your favorite classic sets. All of us would love to know!

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  11. Joy's avatar Joy

    I really like the way you made that butterfly really POP off the paper. Such a beautiful card you made Michelle.Thanks for sharing all your work and doing the tutorials.

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