Greetings! It's Tuesday, so you've got Kathi here today to share a project with you. This week our team focus is on Butterflies. Topflight Stamps has a wide selection of butterfly and moth-themed products available. Here's a link to take a closer look!
I've made a card with the Steampunk Butterfly from the TS074 Cling Mounted Stamp Set by Tracy Scott for PaperArtsy, the PS252 Stencil by by Tracy Scott for PaperArtsy, and the PS080 Stencil by Kay Carley for PaperArtsy.
Here it is!
Use Tuxedo Black Memento Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko to stamp the Steampunk Butterfly from the TS074 Cling Mounted Stamp Set by Tracy Scott for PaperArtsy twice — once onto a white panel and once onto repositionable sticker paper.
Use Copic markers to color the butterfly. Fussy-cut the sticker paper version and place it over its counterpart on the image panel as a mask.
Brush or sponge yellow Copic-friendly dye ink over the masked image.
Place the PS252 Stencil by by Tracy Scott for PaperArtsy onto the image panel so that the perimeter of the clock circle is enclosing the butterfly and secure the stencil with magnets and/or low-tack tape.
Sponge or brush Copic-friendly orange dye ink over the stencil onto the masked image panel.
Remove the masks and use Y Copic markers to color the openings in the steampunk butterfly. Trim the image panel to 5⅞" square and edge with the orange dye ink.
Use the same orange ink and the PS080 Stencil by Kay Carley for PaperArtsy to add stenciled butterflies and dragonflies onto the corners of the panel. Use Copic markers to add details to the centers of the insects.
Adhere the image panel to a blue 6" square card.
Please pop over to my blog, Kat's Tales of Stamping, for step-by-step instructions and complete supply lists.
Topflight Stamps Products Used:
PS252 Stencil by by Tracy Scott for PaperArtsy
PS080 Stencil by Kay Carley for PaperArtsy
Thanks for visiting today!





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