Let's get right to it … there's a bit of the weekend left to enjoy!
I adore this stamp n cut set from Hero Arts - they have so many that adore! This particular one is so fun to color because of the sections on the wings. After silver heat-embossing onto water color paper, I used Distress Oxides to color mine, and left parts of the wing clear, adding just a hint of white gold from the Gansai Tambi Starry Colors.
After cutting and mounting their little bodies, I did a little stenciling using that same white gold water color on my card base - it worked beautifully with my makeup-style blending brush! Adding another of those wonderful Pinkfresh studio frames provides a home for these sweet creatures!
Hugs to my friend Marcia for choosing one of my favorite topics for this month's CAS Watercolour Challenge!
LOVE and hugs to my friend Donna who is celebrating her birthday today!!! Happiest birthday to youuuuu - and many more!!!!
=] Michele
DOX colors: abandoned coral, candied apple, fossilized amber, wild honey, mermaid lagoon, and blueprint sketch.
Oh my those flutterbys are so pretty Michele. Your entire composition is fabulous. WWCD.
ReplyDeleteSweet! Fantastic framing and stenciling behind your gorgeous butterflies. This is so pretty Michele! LOVE the sweet, little hello sentiment. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Watercolour! xx
ReplyDeleteWhoa!...just so lovely.
ReplyDeleteLOVE everything about this butterfly card Michele...from the beautifully water colored wings and your lovely, lovely stenciled background and pretty frame! I just knew you'd love this challenge!! Thanks so much for sharing this beauty with us at CAS Watercolour!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteButterflies = Happy!
ReplyDeleteOh, I like your fancy butterflies! And are those polka dots I spy with my little eye? This is pretty Michele!
ReplyDeleteFrom another butterfly lover, beautiful colors with addition of the Tambi paints! Admiring the framing, a must-try idea!
ReplyDeleteOf course it would be butterflies! I really need to watercolor more. Not sure why I don't.
ReplyDeleteBe still my butterfly lovin' heart! This is gorgeous, Michele. Happy Sigh!
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful butterflies, Michele! Love these colors and the shimmery metallic additions! I hadn't thought to use the brushes with watercolor. A great idea that I'll be trying. I love the shimmery dots and the frame is awesome! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Watercolour!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning...not only are the butterflies little works of art, that background is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect challenge theme for you Michele. Beautiful card and those wonderful butterflies look so very pretty x.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Michele, and who knew you could ink blend with Gansai Tambi?!?! It's a first for me to hear, but your card is gorgeous, as is that frame!
ReplyDeleteYour butterflies are so pretty, Michele! I love how you colored their wings and how you added shimmer with your white gold watercolors! Brilliant idea to use it for your stenciling, too! Thanks for the tip about using your blending brush for stenciling...you are a STAR, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThese are a far cry from your orange and black Monarchs, Michele, but you've hatched some more beautiful babies.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful watercolored butterflies, Michele. I love your wonderful die cut framing behind your butterflies too. TFS Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteHow perfect this challenge is for you, Michele ... your delicate fluttery butterflies are simply lovely ... gorgeous with the touch of shimmer! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteBelated hugs and smooches for the birthday shout out! I LOVE those HA butterflies and may very well join this challenge too!
ReplyDeleteSo, so beautiful! Thanks for sharing at CAS Watercolour Challenge:)
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh, this is gorgeous!!! Those butterflies really are a dream for coloring! And I adore the PF frame poking from underneath. So, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour butterflies are colorful and so pretty, Michele! I can tell your love for butterflies. The white gold stenciled background, the frame, and the tiny banner sentiment strip are wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteHideko xx