Hi everyone! It's Cassie here from Creatively Cass, and I'm back today to share my last card with you all. Today's my last post for the BRI design team! I've had such a fun time being back on the blog and sharing my cards with everyone. I appreciate the last couple months of crafting for Butterfly Reflections Ink so much! Alright... let's get to the card :)
I started today's card by die cutting a kraft cardstock A2 size card panel using a stitched rectangle die like this MFT one. Then I die cut a stitched star from the middle like the Outside In Stitched Star dies from Lawn Fawn. I ink blended all over an A2 size panel using Salvaged Patina, Saltwater Taffy, Kitsch Flamingo and Black Soot. I added lots of splatter in all colors to make it look like a galaxy. I stamped and colored in the cute little planet from the Year Eleven stamp set from Lawn Fawn. I stamped the little stars all over the kraft cardstock as well. I adhered the pieces together and added my planet with some foam tape. I kept the sentiment really simple, and stamped the sentiment from the Year Eleven set in black in. I trimmed it down and added it to the card with foam tape. I added some little enamel dots to the card to finish it off. And that's it for my card today! Thanks so much for stopping by. Hopefully I'll see you again in the future with another card!
Hey, hey BRI friends! We're hopping today to celebrate the 4th Birthday of Altenew , one of our favorite stamping companies! You should have arrived here from the Altenew blog , and we're glad you're here to share the excitement! There are prizes and inspiration and it's going to be FUN! With you today, is Norine from The Velvet Lemon creating for Butterfly Reflections Ink and I have some projects to share today, that I made using some recently released Altenew products . First up, are these two cards created with the Mega Succulent stamp set . I stamped the image onto water color paper using the MISTI , then turned on the music and sat and colored. I used Faber Castell watercolor pencils so I could more easily control where the color would sit and then painted with a water brush . I stamped the sentiment onto a piece of vellum, heat embossed with clear embossing powder to ensure that the ink wouldn't smudge...



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