Showing posts with label butterfly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butterfly. Show all posts

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Spread your wings | Sasha Biyanova

Hello, everyone!

It's Sasha here today! And this is my last project for The Cut Shoppe! I was so happy to be a part of the team and that was a great time! Thank you everyone for your support!


I used two cut files for this layout: Social Butterfly and Open Letter Alpha.


I've created background with the Social Butterfly Cut File.


And beautiful title with the Open Letter Cut File.



Hope you were ispired!
I wish you happy crafting and more new inspiration from the new team!!!

Thank you for stopping by!

Sunday, April 14, 2019

You make my heart smile with Joanna

Hi friends, Joanna here sharing a a new scrapbook layout. I used the new Butterfly Wings cut file that is just so pretty!


I started by cutting out 6 different sized butterflies with white cardstock on my Cricut and backed each one with vibrant pattern papers. I layered each one around the photo of my girls and fussy cut some flowers to tuck in-between the butterflies. 






I love how the different size butterflies gives the page more interest. I popped some on some foam so that some are higher off the page than others. I also used my butterfly punches to scatter a few little ones around the page. 


Thanks for stopping by, I hope you were inspired. Have a great day!




Saturday, March 16, 2019

Best day | Sasha Biyanova

Hey everyone!!!

It's Sasha here today with my new layout using the Flutterby cut file! These butterflies are perfect for plotter!!! 


I used them as a decor fot the birthday wall and then - after all the birthday parties - made this beautiful layout.


I mixed white butterflies with patterned as they were at the wall. And added some watercolors behind the photo. Actually that was my first step - to put spray on the paper)


Surely I wrote a story about birthday! And this layout is not the last about celebrating because I have a lot of photos and I love these butterflies))


And, of course, I should show you the wall))) I think this cut file perfect not only for layout but also for decorating))


I hope you were inspired and checked The Cut Shoppe for interesting designs!

Happy crafting!

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Hello, Lovely | Donna Espiritu

Hello, pretty peeps! Donna here with a layout using the Flutterby cut file. This is a sure hit among DT members so make sure you check it out at The Cutshoppe Etsy Store.

I cut the file and used a white cardstock then backed it with a patterned paper. I mounted it with foam tape for dimension.
Before adhering the photo in place, I splattered a mixture of pink, yellow, coral, white and black mists. Then I embellished in clusters/layers with some stickers and ephemera.

I also mounted some stickers/ephemera with foam tape for a bit of dimension.

I super love how my layout turned out.



This is the cut file I used:

Thanks for dropping! Stay inspired and happy crafting.




Friday, April 20, 2018

"Memories" with Kira

Hello again!  Kira here and I am back with a 12x12 layout today using the new Flutterby cut file.  Guys, how gorgeous is this cut file?!  I want to use it over and over again.  Butterflies on every layout, am I right?!



Anyway, I decided to use it on a layout about my youngest son's first time dying eggs.  In the photo, he's showing me the dye on his cute little fingers (but let's be honest here, the dye was EVERYWHERE).



I started out by cutting the cut file on textured white cardstock.  Then I uploaded the cut file into design space again, but this time deleted all but one butterfly and left it as a solid image.  I cut the solid butterfly out ten times at the same size of the other butterflies on plain vellum.



After I cut the vellum butterflies, I repeated the same step but with some pattern paper.  I used the exclusive paper in the April Citrus Twist PL kit, which is this gorgeous rainbow.  After all the butterflies were cut out, I layered them behind my cut file and adhered them together with just a tiny bit of glue right down the center of the butterflies.



I adhered the cut file (with vellum and pattern paper butterflies attached) to a piece of plain white textured cardstock using a small amount of glue.  Then I took my sewing machine and stitched along the center of the butterflies, all along the cut file, twice with white thread.  I folded up the wings and separated all the sections of the butterflies to give it some added dimension.





Then it was just a matter of embellishing.  And per the usual, I finished it off with a little bit of gold Heidi Swapp color shine.  And I am obsessed with how it came out!  I hope you try out this cut file too!  I can't wait to see what you come up with!



xo,

Kira