Hi there. I'm glad you stopped by!
I've had Perfect Pearls for years and hadn't used them in years.
So when my sweet, organized and talented friend Loll suggested a Zoom get together
using Perfect Pearls, I was all in!
I die cut the butterfly from Mixed Media paper so it was all ready to add color.
Then I smooshed Distress ink on my palette, tapped a bit of Pearl Perfect Pearls on the ink,
spritzed with a bit of water and mixing it to use as watercolor.
I laid the die cut on another piece of mixed media paper so my messiness
would run off on it for a background. While the butterfly was very inky, I turned
it over and pressed it down for Print Making. Then I covered the print butterfly when
I made the card. Oh well, it made an interesting background.
I also added a snowflake that was laying on my table. I just liked the look of it
under the butterfly.
You can see the pearly shine better here.
Of course I didn't stop at one!
Stamped, heat embossed, watercolored with Distress ink mixed with Perfect Pearls
and water. Maybe you can see that pearly glow better here.
Check out what my Zoom friends did with their pearls.
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe (card 1)
Stamps: Out on a Limb Sentiments (PTI)
Ink: Peacock Feathers (DI), VersaMark
Paper: Mixed Media (Strathmore), Tempting Turquoise (SU), Neenah Solar White
Other: Stitched Butterfly Trio Die (PS), Pearl Perfect Pearls, RyLynn Snowflake Die (SSS)
Card Recipe (card 2)
Stamps: Winter Flowers (SSS), Merry Christmas Messages (HA)
Ink: VersaMark, Worn Lipstick, Peeled Paint (DI)
Paper: Neenah, Mixed Media (Strathmore), Gold Foil (SU)
Other: White & Gold EP, Stitched Rectangle Die (SSS), Gold Dazzling Details
LOVE both your perfect pearl cards Bonnie! The printed butterfly looks fantastic as the background for your die-cut butterfly. And I love the addition of the snowflake. What a great way to stretch your snowflake die --- it looks beautiful under your butterfly! Your Christmas poinsettia is gorgeous with all that shine. Lovely design with your stamped leaf sprigs. It was a fun day Zooming with you! xx
ReplyDeleteboth cards are so beautiful Bonnie, I love that shimmery blue and your poinsettia absolutely gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteThese zooming sessions are so much fun, and we get to use stuff we haven't used since we purchased them years ago.
Stunning cards Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
Well, you've done it again, Bon, this time with that stylized poinsettia stamp and die. It's now on its way to my home because I love, love, love your beautiful card and all the shimmer from painting it with PP! I also love your pretty turquoise butterfly! What a fantastic idea to stamp with your die to make a print background and I think it's brilliant how you put the snowflake in between! Awesome design eye!! Hugs, Dolly
ReplyDeleteWhat beauties with the Perfect Pearls, Bonnie!! Like you, I've had some for years and where do they sit?? You've inspired me to pull them out! Both your butterfly and poinsettia look amazing and bonus with your print-making!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Both cards are so beautiful (came from Darnell's cards to take a peek at yours. So now YOU BOTH have me inspired. I just hope I can find where I stuck my PP.
ReplyDeleteBoth beautiful, Bonnie. Love the shimmer on these. Great idea to get print making background on the first. I think I need to dig out my PP.
ReplyDeleteThese are both absolutely BEAUTIFUL Bonnie!!! And I love your background for the butterfly, even if it didn't turn out like you were expecting! And I really, really like the snowflake under the butterfly...it looks perfect there!! And your Christmas card is so classic and just elegant...love, Love, LOVE it!! Definitely need to dust my PP off and give them a play! Thanks for the lovely, lovely inspiration!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to have these zoom sessions which proved very productive Bonnie, and I love the beautiful butterfly in that gorgous blue perfect pearls, and a wonderful background made from pressing it on the the paper, then your poinsettia looks so pretty too and love the leaves in the background. A great idea to mix them with water to paint with. x
ReplyDeleteWow, these are both gorgeous! And yes, I believe I have some Perfect Pearls (Pearl-ex) sitting around somewhere! Wow, you guys are amazing...crafting AND zooming at the same time! I am impressed!
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty, Bonnie! Love the teal butterfly, but both are gorgeous
ReplyDeletePerfect pearly finish Bonnie - absolutely gorgeous cards
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Blessings
Maxine
What a good idea--mixing Perfect Pearls with Distress Ink! Love how the cards turned out with that pearly look. Gonna try it this afternoon with a poinsettia stamp and die for a Christmas card. Thank you for the idea!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful, Bonnie and i loved the idea of a non-traditional card with a snowflake and butterfly! Great idea. Your poinsettia is gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteA day with friends, and two Christmas cards made = a totally winning day! Perfect Pearls have totally escaped me, Bonnie... but your cards sure are beautiful!
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Stunning cards, love the butterfly on the snowflake, it looks like you have put individual leaf shapes under it. Love the idea and the finish :)
ReplyDeleteFaith x
How great you did the print making along with Perfect Pearls. That is a beautiful card. The poinsettia just sparkles and made a stunning Christmas card. What a fun day that was.
ReplyDeleteI haven't used perfect pearls. You have done a beautiful job with both your cards. I totally love the blue butterfly card. And oh my, the sparkle of the poinsettia--gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Love the shine on the butterfly and the pretty poinsettia. I will have to dig out my Perfect Pearls also. TFS
ReplyDeleteYou're reminding me of some of the things I no longer have in my stash, but when you have a small stamp room... Both your cards are so beautiful! I sure can see the sheen on them in your photos. I didn't realize that was a snowflake on your first card until you mentioned it. What a great idea! Really love the poinsettia on your second card. Must have been a fun Zoom session!
ReplyDeleteWow, you ladies are coming up with some great techniques with pearl powders! I love your butterfly card, the color is just yummy, love the shimmer the powder gave and I really like the snowflake under the butterfly too. Your poinsettia card is so pretty with all the shimmer. Made such a beautiful Christmas card. I will definitely have to try some of these techniques you ladies have been doing! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteOMG your cards are terrific. Your first one is so striking, I LOVE that color, but then I scrolled down to the poinsettia...both are gorgeous and I am giving this a try for sure! thanks for all the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteQuite interesting using the butterfly on the snowflake. Love the PP used on the Poinsettia.
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
I really love that first one, the colour, shine and 'splodgy' background are wonderful. Deciding to incorporate the snowflake adds real interest too xx
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to dust those perfect pearls off and try them with new techniques Bonnie! Both of your cards are just lovely - the iridescent butterfly is so pretty and your bright poinsettia is gorgeous with the green leaves in the background!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, beautiful shimmer. Love the butterfly! xx
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards Bonnie, this Perfect Pearls technique to watercolour your images is wonderful... all that lovely shimmer - special cards... hugs Robyn = stay safe
ReplyDeleteTwo very special beauties came out of that Zoom meeting. That blue butterfly is heavenly. I love the CAS allure and the layering over that delicate background. The poinsettia is special too. Great productive reunion xx
ReplyDeleteWow, the color and the pearly shine of the butterfly are amazing!! The Print Making background with the white snowflake layered over is very special and beautiful! I love the background as much as this elegant butterfly.
ReplyDeleteThe red poinsettia is gorgeous! The gold matte enhances the pearly glow of the flower. I have this stamp set, and I'd love to use my Perfect Pearl with it. Thank you for your inspiration!
Hideko xx
Oh Bonnie, two such beautiful cards! I especially love the first butterfly card, where the pearl butterfly in the background looks so amazing.
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BożenA
I never thought about mixing Perfect Pearls with Distress Inks, Bonnie. Now I have a whole new way of adding shimmer to my die cuts just like you did on this beautiful butterfly.
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