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Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Black, White and Red

Today's card uses a stamp from the Stampin' Up 'Butterfly Gala' set, stamped with Memento 'Tuxedo Black' and coloured with a red Promarker.  The body of the butterfly is from a Memory Box butterfly die cut.  The sentiment is a stamp from the same set.  I used two Memory Box 'Stitched Circle Layers' dies for matting and layering.  The background is embossed with Sizzix embossing folder, the embossed card inked with a brayer and black ink and layered on a black mat.  I love using this embossing folder because the embossed card so easy to ink with a brayer to make my own background.   I used snippets for everything, except the card blank, so I'll be sharing my card over in the Playground. 

I am joining in the following challenges:


I had a spare piece of the same white embossed card and a spare little butterfly, so I made a second card and this time brayered on the reverse side to get a totally different effect.




36 comments:

  1. A striking card and great for the Snippets challenge. Should say cards, plural because they are both super. Great use of that embossing folder giving two very different looks

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  2. Two super designs Liz and I love the colour combo

    June x

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  3. Two beautiful cards Liz, I love the fabulous background and pretty butterflies.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  4. Fabulous cards Liz - the backgrounds you have created are lovely.
    Kath x

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  5. Two lovely butterfly cards Liz...butterflies are so lovely...

    Anne

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  6. Two gorgeous cards liz and very effective love the pop of red on your beautiful butterfly and your embossing folder looks very striking in black and white . Love it.
    Babs x

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  7. Wow!! Really elegant and impressive cards!! LOVE how you used that inked-embossing folder to make the background!!

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    1. I inked the embossed card with the brayer and not the folder Alice, so no messy folder to clean. 😉 xx

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  8. These cards are so striking Liz- love how you created the background- it looks fabulous (on both sides). I've never tried inking the embossing folder, will have to give it a go!
    Thanks for entering our challenge at Sweet Stampin' this week, always good to see you here!
    PS Thanks for the heads up about the win :)
    xx

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    1. Much easier to ink the embossed card with the brayer, rather the the folder, Chris. I could get a much more even covering with the ink this way. xx

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  9. I love your butterflies, yoru cards are so beautiful!
    xxx

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  10. There is something so very grown up about black, white and red. What lovely cards and such a great technique too xx

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  11. The pop of red on the butterfly is so perfect! LOVE your card Liz.
    Lynn

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  12. Black, white and red is a wonderful combination Liz, so crisp and clean and a great pop of red with the butterfly wings. The embossing has inked up beautifully and looks so pretty as a background on both cards. x

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  13. Wow what stunning backgrounds and I so like the colour combination. Eye catching and fabulous cards Liz x.

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  14. I love these gorgeous cards in the monotone with the hint of red.

    Sue xx

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  15. Two stunners Liz, love that bit of red showing through.xx

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  16. So gorgeous! Love them both!
    Valerija xx

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  17. These are beautiful Liz! The red really makes the cards pop! Shabneez x

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  18. Super how your background let's the main image pop! Hugs, Gerrina

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  19. Gorgeous cards Liz, love the butterflies in red, a little pop, but such an impact, both cards love the EF.
    Take care
    Faith x

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  20. Both cards are so beautiful and I love the color combination too.

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  21. That embossing folder makes great textured paper! What a great idea! Love both of these delightful cards.

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  22. Hi Liz,
    Your card is so beautiful and delicate! Thanks for joining us at DAK.
    GerJanne

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  23. Two stunning cards. Love how you created the background. Thank you for joining our Challenge at Crafty CArdmakers. x

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  24. Two for the price of one, who doesn't like that? Two fabulous card designs Liz.
    Lorraine

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  25. Hi Liz,
    2 wonderful cards you have created and they both look very stunning
    and beautifully created too.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  26. Wow, both of these cards are striking Liz! I am so loving the color combo, the simplicity of these two cards and that embossing folder inked up is incredible! That really gives it a whole new look doesn't it? I love this folder anyway, not sure if I have it or not, really need to look and give this a try if I do. Well done! Hugs, Brenda

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  27. OH Liz, this is a stunner! I lov e that you used the embossing folder as a way to make the background - the effect is gorgeous and the color palette is really eye catching. Superb! xx

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  28. Oh wow--these are just wonderful! I really need to try inking an embossed panel--never happy with how mine turns out. I even have that ef, so maybe I'll try again!

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  29. Oh how clever Liz! I adore how you used that embossing folder by inking it. Like Greta, I have that same folder and must give it a whirl. It's a technique I often forget about. Wonderful cards of course!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  30. These cards have great drama!

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  31. What a great idea - love the brayered embossed card. Thank you for joining in with my challenge at Crafty Cardmakers this time.

    Jackie

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  32. Stunning cards Liz! I love the inked effects on the embossing folder, I really should do this more often!
    Janice x

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