Thursday 4 August 2016

Punched pink butterflies

A few months ago I bought a butterfly punch as I'd seen some lovely cards made by sewing punched butterflies onto card. I thought - Oh yes, I must have a go at that! 
 I didn't save these pictures and can I find them now?   No.

Anyway I had a go and this is what I made:


  
I've spent a stupid amount of time trying to get a good photo of this so here are a few and that's what you're getting!


 
 I made this by inking an acrylic block and spritzing with water. Then I smooshed it onto paper and when it was dry I punched out the butterflies. 
I placed them (that makes it sound very easy!) then fixed them on with tiny amount of glue on under the bodies.  

 
 Then I stitched along the whole length. The stitching does not bear close scrutiny and I did find the machine went too fast at times so I used the wheel. I hadn't accounted for the angles I'd put the butterflies at. 


Mrs A's Butterfly Challenge is currently to use punches and/or pink. I only have two punches and one is a butterfly so this was the perfect opportunity to break it out. 

AAA Cards are currently looking for stitching.


 Finally, am I brave enough to enter the CAS Mix Up challenge? The cards there are so amazing and inventive and always look immaculate, mine is a bit scruffy and I'm not entirely happy with the design. 
I used a water spray to get the colour effect on the pink, and also stitching and a punch.


Finally, if anyone can tell me how to get a really good white when taking a photo, I'd be grateful. I've tried using a lamp, but maybe it's the wrong kind, and I have got the white balance set right.

19 comments:

  1. I love this Alison and the dimension looks great. It must have taken a long time to place the butterflies and the stitching looks really good to me. I've only seen this done with a few hearts before. It's a super technique that I really want to try. Barbxx

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  2. I love this Alison and the dimension looks great. It must have taken a long time to place the butterflies and the stitching looks really good to me. I've only seen this done with a few hearts before. It's a super technique that I really want to try. Barbxx

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  3. Hi Alison. This is AWESOME!! I LOVE your flourish of beautiful butterflies. I can only imagine how long it took you to place each one. And sewing ... you did good with that too ... using the wheel must have taken a lot of patience. I have only added sewing on one card and it was a disaster ... I'm always in awe of people that can sew on cards. You did an amazing job and so happy that you shared with us at CAS Mix Up!!

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  4. What a wonderful butterfly card, Alison! I love the long card and how you've placed and sewn all those butterflies! What patience! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  5. So pretty! The colour and the 3d butterflies look fabulous on white.

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  6. Such a beautiful cascade of stitched butterflies and I know exactly how difficult it is to machine stitch curves on card! Thanks for playing at AAA Cards.

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  7. Fabulous card Alison. I haven't been brave enough yet to use my sewing machine on cards- mainly because it's quite new and I don't want to damage it!

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  8. Me again - I forgot to say thank you for your visit and I have started following you.

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    1. But blogger seems to have problems just comes up with an error message so I'm following you on bloglovin!

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    2. Thanks everyone, you are all very kind.
      It shouldn't damage your machine but it will blunt your needle so best to keep one separate for paper.

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  9. Alison, your card is amazing! I would not be able to sew all these tiny butterflies. Thank you so much for sharing your creation with us at AAA Cards Challenge. - Sweet Kobylkin

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  10. Well I did try leaving a comment earlier but blogger ate it for supper. I love your cascading butterflies and how you have sewn up over and under on some of them to achieve a 3D effect. Absolutely stunning. Thank you for fluttering by my challenge where your card will be entered twice. Hugs Mrs A.

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  11. Great work with your own coloured paper, love these butterflies! Stunning idea sewing them!
    Thanks for sharing your card at the Butterfly Challenge #59!

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  12. Lovely cascade of butterflies, and that stitching and placement must have taken you ages but the result was worth it!

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  13. This is really beautiful. Love your flutter of butterflies and the placement and stitching is wonderful. Thanks for linking up and playing with us at AAA Cards.

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  14. Hello, Norm here. Thank you so much for following my little notes. I did indeed have cheese sandwiches for my tea. They are my favourite though I do like the odd boiled egg or two . Hugs Nrom.

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  15. Wow...way cool..so creative with all your many punched and sewn butterflies. TFS and sure hope you join us again at CAS Mix Up. Hugs, Nancy

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  16. Hello Norm here again. I did try blu tack and parcel tape but Mrs A. cottoned on very fast as I wasn't quite quick enough hiding the sissors. Hugs Norm.

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  17. This is beautiful! Love everything about it, even your stitching Karen x

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