I saw this VIDEO a couple months ago and I thought that was such pretty washi tape, now they have many more in stock at Paperwishes.com if you want to check them out. I didn't do the butterfly exactly how she did it, but I still liked the effect.
Since there was so much pattern in the washi tape I decided to keep the background pretty plain, I used a stencil to ink just around the outside of the card with a deeper orange ink.
- Hot off the Press - Butterflies and Hearts die
- Penny Black - Background Basics Stencil
- Dried Marigold Distress ink
- Ieebee - Fluttering Blooms washi tape
- Recollections - Basic Paper
- Crafter's Square - Birthday sentiment stamp
- Added dots with fine tip brown sharpie pen
- Hearts cut from left over washi pieces
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today,
Connie


16 comments:
This is gorgeous 😍 ❤️
Absolutely beautiful Connie, gorgeous washi and butterfly, so effective, I love it..
luv CHRISSYxx
oooooh man, you must have know while you were making this that i would fall in love with it. so well done and a very clever idea!! i think i am going to check out paperwishes.
Wow, a great idea to use washitape and the effect is amazing!!!!
Ooooh I love that look! Makes for such a beautiful butterfly! You have some very pretty Wash Tape and that die is huge--love it!
Beautiful! xoxo
Oh, how sweet! The washi tape patterns are so pretty and make for a beautiful butterfly. I did this technique with Christmas ornaments one year. It's a great way to use up washi tape. This is delightful!
Oooh, that is some pretty washi tape! Wow! A gorgeous butterfly, Connie!
Lovely Connie, I've some beautiful washi too but not a die that big but can admire yours, AND I dont need to go shopping. 😂
Gods blessing, Shaz in Oz.x
Oh how lovely! This turned out beautifully. I think washi tape is so cool as it's so versatile. Have a blessed weekend ahead! xo
What an amazing butterfly, Connie Dear!
Wishing you lots of fun on your Halloween Night
Daniela @ ~ My little old world ~
Ooooh this is nice ... well done.
All the best Jan
The way you let the washi tape take center stage is so effective—those layered patterns create such a striking butterfly. I love how you balanced the bold design with a softly stenciled background; it adds depth without competing for attention. The little hearts from leftover tape are such a thoughtful touch, tying everything together beautifully. This card feels joyful and full of movement.
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The butterfly in those pretty was in those washi tapes is fabulous, Connie!
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