This card was inspired by "Heidi-the Yorkshire Crafter" on YouTube. She made a video to show how she made her card using Holographic Sticker sheets to make her butterflies holographic. I did not have any sticker sheets in the stash but easily found them on Amazon and placed my order. Her card is larger than the one I made so her card has three butterflies on the front. I also do not have the butterfly die set she used but I dug through my stash and decided on the Butterfly Set by ScrapdivaDesigns.com for my butterflies. Here is a photo of the card I made:
Except for the sticker sheets I ordered, everything I used on this card is from the stash. I used light turquoise card stock, cut and scored at the top, for my card base. As shown in her video I used a piece of white card stock for my card front but for my background design I used a stencil from Divinity Designs:
This is their circles stencil and I only wanted to have a pattern in the center of the background piece and not all over the card front so I placed the stencil over my card stock and used tape to mask off the edges of the card front which I cut down later for the card front:
Used distress oxide ink, Salvaged Patina, for the center of the pattern:
Using a light hand I added both inks to this piece. The second colour I used was the distress oxide ink Wilted Violet. I added that lighter and darker in some spots:
With the ink blending done I removed the stencil, spritzed water on this inked piece and used a clean paper towel to remove water. Used a splatter brush and splattered white over this piece. Set it aside and I cleaned my stencil off. For the butterflies I used the light turquoise card stock and cut those out using the die set:
I used similar inks on my butterflies as she did in her video - first a green, then a turquoise, then a purple, and the outside edge is a dark blue ink. Once these were ink blended I cut off the antennae and head using scissors. Laid these butterflies on the scrap paper I used and covered them with the sticker sheet using a piece larger than the butterflies: