Saturday, 30 August 2025

Allsorts Challenge ~ Birthday

A new Allsorts Challenge begins today and Donna has chosen the theme 'Birthdays', so a nice easy theme, although there is always the Anything Goes option.  I've  made a Hexagonal Floating Card after watching Paul Ford's video HERE.

The patterned papers are from The Range.  I die cut a Sue Wilson 'Majestic Monarch' butterfly.  I attached the butterfly to the clear acetate panel down the front of the card.  This is the element which makes the butterfly appear to be floating.
 

There are two stamp sets each for two lucky randomly drawn winners.

I am joining in the following challenges:





22 comments:

  1. Wow Liz, what a stunner! A really showstopping fancy fold with pretty papers and the butterfly just pops! xx

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  2. Pretty colours and lovely focal Butterfly and what a fold, another real beauty Liz.

    B x

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  3. This hexagonal floating card is such a clever and elegant take on the birthday theme. The butterfly truly looks like it's suspended mid-flight—so magical against the soft patterned papers. I love how the acetate adds dimension without distracting from the delicate details. A beautiful blend of technique and whimsy!

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  4. This is another fab fold you've done. Love the papers, so bright and pretty.

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  5. Super make and such a great colour choice too!

    Have a great weekend

    Kathyk

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  6. That's a beautiful shape Liz and I love the purple tones and the softer floral dp with that wonderful gold butterfly..a really eye catching card. x

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  7. Looks so delicate; beautiful! Enjoy the weekend!

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  8. Very pretty nd an unusual style - love the way the butterfly appears to be floating

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  9. What a special card. I love it!
    Valerija xx

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  10. Awesome card Liz, I like making fun folds so appreciate the link for this one!

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  11. Such a beautiful card fold and gorgeous colors! A truly special birthday card!

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  12. Gorgeous, and such a unique fold. Beautiful papers, too.

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  13. A wonderful fold and card love your papers and beautiful butterfly

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  14. Another fabulous fold Liz!
    The monarch IS majestic!

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  15. Delightful card, Liz! I too made an hexagonal card after watching Paul's tutorial. x

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  16. OH WOW ... this is such a cool creation Liz!! Lovely choice of color/papers! Well done! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Love Those Pretty Papers & Triple B challenges! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Love Those Pretty Papers Co-Owner
    Triple B Co-Owner

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  17. What a lovely shape. Gorgeous card Liz. xxx

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  18. Ooops ... forgot to also thank you for also joining in the fun at our Double D challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Double D Co-Owner

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  19. A very pretty card and a fab fold Liz.

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  20. What a clever design, and that butterfly is just outstanding. It's gorgeous!!! Lots of wonderful work here, and great take on the challenge. Thanks so much for playing along with us over at Double D, I hope we see you back again soon!
    Judy~ DD DT Designer

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  21. Wow, this card is gorgeous, Liz! The papers are lovely, and your butterfly is unbelievable! Love it! Thank you for participating in the Creative Creases Challenge! We hope you can join us again soon. Your support is greatly appreciated!
    Debbie, DT
    Secrets To Stamping

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  22. Hi Liz, the card has a unique, charming fold. The cards match very well. The die-cut butterfly is adorable. Thanks for joining the Dream Valley Challenge! Tatiana x DT

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