(I'm going to have to update some of these pictures during Easter break. They are a little dark.)
Our second card was a modified case from the Occasions Mini Catalog. It features a flower from the Mixed Bunch stamp set. Two of the petals were cut away to make a butterfly. The same thing was done with the Calypso Coral card stock that was punched with the new Blossom punch. The butterfly was spritzed with a mixture of the Champagne Shimmer paint and alcohol.
Finally, everyone got very creative with the simple butterfly card. No one's card looked exactly like mine. (I wish I took pictures!) The reason we made a simple card was so we would have time to make a custom envelope for our card. Below are the directions for making the envelope.
The following was made using the Simply Scored Scoring Tool and the new diagonal plate:
(I WILL ADD PICTURES TO THESE STEPS DURING EASTER BREAK!)
- Line up your card diagonally on the upper left corner.
- Put both corners in ticks that are the same distance from the corner. For example, our card lined up with 2 5/8" going across and down.
- While the card is lined up, note the measurement of the bottom tip of the card. Add another 1/2" to that length and cut a square piece of card stock that size. For example, the tip of our card was at 6 1/4 " so we cut as 6 3/4" square. (We decided later, that if your card has a lot of embellishments, it might be a good idea to add 3/4" to the measurement and cut a square that is 7".)
- Place the diagonal plate on the Simply Scored Scoring Tool, and line up the card the way you did in step one. Diagonally score 1/8' away from the card. (If your card has a lot of embellishments and you cut a bigger square, score 1/4" away from the card.)
- Repeat for the other three sides.
- Fold all four sides into the bump of the score line. Mark off where the tip of the bottom of the envelope meets the sides and cut it off.
- Measure one side of the flap and cut a square piece of DSP to adhere to the inside of the envelope. (Ours measured 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".)
- Fold the sides in first and put snail on the two bottom side flaps. Bring up the bottom of the envelope and press down to create the finished envelope.