I had a wonderful surprise the other day, I was contacted by http://blog.feedspot.com/cardmaking_blogs/ to say I had made the top 100 Cardmaking blogs on their site. It was a lovely surprise, especially when I see who else's blogs are in the list. I am in good company! Do check out the link to see the other cardmaking blogs.
I discovered this by coming across a lady called Colleen from her you tube channel called 47CMC. She had been experimenting with all sorts of products from modelling paste to DIY caulking. So I bought a few molds online and had a go, with a variety of success, but overall I think they are wonderful. I will be posting a video at my youtube channel on what products I found worked best for me, but in the meantime this is about using a butterfly mold, some molding paste, and I made a card using the result.
This is the mold I used and I used some Golden light molding paste, (although any flexible moulding paste would probably work), I spread it on to the mold and scraped the excess off, and left to dry for 24 hours. I then used some rubbing alcohol on a cloth, (or we call it isopropylene) and rubbed over the surface, which took away any, what is called 'hazing', or the remains of scraping off the excess. Then I was able to carefully take them out of the molds and was left with some very pretty detailed butterflies. I then sprayed them with some glimmer mist to give them a little sparkle.
To make the rest of the card I used the Flourish Tim Holtz stencil and some nuvo glimmer paste and did a panel up the right hand side of a card front panel, and put that aside to dry.
I then made a bow and tied it around the bottom of the card panel which I had trimmed down, securing it onto the back.
The panel was then stuck down onto the card base.
I then made a bow and tied it around the bottom of the card panel which I had trimmed down, securing it onto the back.
The panel was then stuck down onto the card base.
Finally the butterflies were added to the front of the card along the stencilled panel with some foam tape. I then added some nuvo crystal drops on the bodies of the butterflies.
I have purposefully left off the sentiment at this stage as I am not sure how I will use the card, so I will add the appropriate sentiment at this time.
Here is a video on how I made the card.
I will have a video shortly which will explain the different products I have tried with these cake lace molds, and some do's and don'ts using them.
The products I used for this card were
Butterfly cake lace mold
Golden light moulding paste
tattered angels glimmer mist
Nuvo moonstone glimmer paste
Nuvo crystal white gloss drops
Tim Holtz Flourish stencil
palette knife
foam tape
White seam binding ribbon
ribbon maker
Craft foam
I hope this card might have inspired you for a layout or ideas for your own card making. You definitely don't have to do this molding to make butterflies for your card, you could just as easily use some die cuts. But if you are anything like me, I love to discover new techniques and ways of making embellishments for you cards, so keep an eye out on my youtube channel for the video I am doing on making molded lace for cards.
Congratulations on your achievement of being added to the 100 best. You deserve it, you make some of the best designed cards with such great detail. I look forward to you detailed video on modeling paste.
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