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Sunday, 7 February 2021

New theme at We Love Chocolate Baroque..... Flowers, butterflies or birds

 


Hi there!


Well this is a WHOPPER of a butterfly! This stamp that I've used comes from Chocolate Baroque's stamp set Patchwork Butterfly

This is a huuuuuuge stamp and is lots of fun to create with - here I stamped the butterfly with a Kaleidacolor ink pad, spritzed it with my water sprayer (I love getting messy!) and let it run down the page.  Once dry, I over stamped the butterfly in black versafine to bring out all the details (you could use a stamping platform to do this).


The sentiment - also stamped with the same Kaleidacolor ink pad - is also a Chocolate Baroque sentiment and comes from the Birthday Words stamp set

Bright and beautiful!


Do come over and join us at the

We Love Chocolate Baroque Challenge

We love to see your entry's and how you've interpreted the theme.

Thanks for stopping by,

Leanne xxx

10 comments:

  1. The kaleidoscope ink pad has created such a pretty finish here Leanne. I used to have several years ago then they discontinued them, but think they are back again.

    B x

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  2. A lovely card Leanne, gorgeous colours and I do like how you've framed the butterfly.
    Avril xx

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  3. Very pretty Leanne. The butterfly makes a great focal point xx

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  4. Gorgeous butterfly, love the peaceful background with it, fabulous card;-))m

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  5. Fabulous!! Great use of the Kaleidacolor ink pad and black! Love the butterfly, I have to buy this stamp set

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  6. It looks gorgeous Leanne, thanks for explaining how you did it.

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  7. Oh, what a gorgeous use of this lovely butterfly, love the background and the super colouring of the butterfly.

    Kath x

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  8. Love, Love, Love it! fabulous technique, one I haven't tried yet. Really gorgeous.
    Happy crafting
    Tracy x

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  9. Oh yes it sure is a huge Butterfly, a fabulous display to colour and fill the page, I love how those dashes of watercolour drip delicately down the page, beautiful work. Thank you for the inspiration.
    Creative wishes Tracey x

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