Hello! It's finally starting to feel like summer is just around the corner (aside from all of the rain we've been getting...ugh!) - and Lil' Inker Design has the most perfect release to celebrate all things summer!
Today I've got two cards to share using both the positive and negative cuts from the gorgeous new Butterfly Cover Up Die! To create these cards, I used a rainbow of alcohol inks to create a background piece. I used the Butterfly Cover Up die to die cut first the alcohol inked piece and then a piece from black cardstock.
I adhered the black piece to my card base and added the multi-colored pieces with a bit of liquid glue. The sentiment in the lower right corner is from the brand new Spread Your Wings stamp set.
For this next card, I used the positive butterfly piece of my alcohol inked background, and adhered it to a white card base. I added the negative pieces from the black cut with some liquid glue. The sentiment is again from the new Spread Your Wings stamp set.
I love this die because there are several ways to use it....not to mention it's just gorgeous!!! Be sure to hop along for much more inspiration from the LID team (and our newest team member, Laura!). Also - make sure to leave comments on each of the blogs for a chance to win the ENTIRE May release! I'll be back again over the next few days with more projects featuring supplies from the latest release - see you soon!
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Oh, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE how you used the Butterfly Cover-Up die. Your colors are PERFECT!! WOW!! The inspiration is AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the new ideas!
ReplyDeleteI love butterflies and these are the best I have seen yet. I need to get this die
ReplyDeleteJust look at all those dancing colors! What a great way to make the butterfly really pop!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful cards. Love the colors and how great they both look.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous butterflies.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards.
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Wow. What a beautiful card. I know that I need to checkout this company's release.
ReplyDeleteI love when I can get two cards out of one like this. LOVE
ReplyDeletethe stunning colors against the black. Simply stunning cards.
Oh my! Wonderful cards!!! Colouring is really amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteWhoa these are gorgeous! The alcohol ink backgrounds are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning! The large butterfly die sure does jump off the card with the beautiful alcohol ink background! Thank you for sharing. Brenda West
ReplyDeleteLove the tye dye look used on the cards! Never waste a piece of paper! Great cards!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS! and clever using the negative pieces too!
ReplyDeleteI love the tie dye background for the butterfly and how you did the negative too!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a gorgeous butterfly! I love the bold statement this makes.
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!! These are my favorite cards, that die is a must have for me!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous cards! Love this fabulous butterfly die and the beautiful colors you used!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous and so adorable. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTwo absolutely stunning cards, love the alcohol inking, just lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhst stunning cards! Great use of the negative spaces. Very pretty inked paper.
ReplyDeleteStunning, beautiful, amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove this card and this die!
I love the big butterfly die too, it’s gorgeous and so versatile. I also love the sentiment that goes with it, it’s so on point.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! Those colours are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove that you got two cards with this alcohol ink background.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards....gotta love it when you can get two cards from one background! ππ» Beautiful colours! Thanks so much for sharing! π
ReplyDeleteOOH BABY!!!!!! The colors look amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors!
ReplyDeleteAmazing butterflies! Beautiful colors. I love the butterfly both ways!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful butterflies! Love the colors you used to create them! They are both awesome!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!! Im in love with this butterfly. Great idea on switching the colors for each card.
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