Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
I'm back as Guest Designer for the Krafty Chicks Challenge.
This week we're looking for your CAS (Clean And Simple) cards.
I am really enjoying this Dreamy Butterfly Die from Memory Box!
This time I've cut him from a piece of Bubble Background.
Jack & I put some water and a drop of dishwashing liquid in a cup, then used a straw
to blow bubbles. When the bubbles rose, we dropped food coloring into them and
laid a piece of cardstock on the bubbles. It was lots of fun and we had some
really pretty backgrounds.
I hope you'll join us at Krafty Chicks with your CAS cards.
And do check out all the awesome cards the Design Team has
to inspire you!
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Card Recipe
Stamps: Texture Cling French Script (Darkroom Door)
Ink: More Mustard
Paper: Neenah Solar White, Gold Foil
Other: Dreamy Butterfly, Circle Thin Frames (SSS), Leaf Die (?)
What a fun way to make beautiful bubble paper, Bonnie. Looks like Jack was having lots of fun. The butterfly cut from that paper is so pretty, especially with the gold circle frame around it. Beautiful card, Bonnie! Congrats on being GD at Krafty Chicks! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun time you had with Jack and what a beautiful butterfly from the bubbles. Your card is absolutely fabulous Bonnie and it is so very pretty. The grouping of the elements are striking and the gold looks so classy x. Congratulations on guesting x.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Bonnie and love that design! Great combination of elements. We did the bubbles here too with kids - fun, fun, fun! This is one, beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming card...looks like Jack sure does know what he is doing!
ReplyDeleteYou had to know I'd adore that butterfly, Bonnie - but I love seeing Jack blow those bubbles for the inking! What fun!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous results of all that fun!
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Jack did a great job while having fun. Your bubble butterfly is beautiful, as is the rest of your card. Love it. A great technique to try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little helper you had to make that wonderful bubble paper, Bonnie. It came out better than any I've ever made. It looks great on the butterfly and with the gold accents.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to make the butterfly. I love the script and gold ring. Jack is having so much fun with this! Did he make his shirt doing that too!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Well, first of all your card is incredibly beautiful with the gold ring, the leaf accent, and the script background. It all makes a lovely foundation for the drop dead gorgeous butterfly! What an interesting technique and super fun to do with your grandson! Intriguing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the wonderful layout of this card - the layering of the leaves and the gold circle over the script stamping and behind the butterfly is so artistic! Beautiful results from your bubble blowing!!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this technique. It's beautiful that's for sure. Plus, it looks like fun. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteWell this looks like great fun and wonderful results with the food colouring and such a pretty butterfly cut from the piece you created Bonnie, and I love the script and the gold circle with the white leaves to show it off brilliantly. Congrats on another GD spot over at Krafty Chicks. x
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had fun with this technique. Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the way you and Jack made that gorgeous butterfly! This is a spectacular card, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The bubbles are perfect for such a delicate butterfly, as are the rest of the dainty elements
ReplyDeleteI plan to try this bubble technique - you have showed it before with Jack. It looks like fun for us older than dirt people too!!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
CAS and absolutely BEAUTIFUL Bonnie!! Your butterfly with the bubble wrap paper is SOOOOO pretty!! I have to remember to teach this technique to Addy...she will LOVE it!! (Looks like Jack was enjoying it too!!) Lovely, lovely card my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! What a fun technique, it produces amazing results and I am sure every piece of card stock you create is unique. Great inspiration for our CAS challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous butterfly card, Bonnie! The bubble inked butterfly looks so elegant. Love the organic pattern on the wings. The background script stamping, the thin gold ring and the white leaves are just perfectly arranged for highlighting the beauty of the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteJack blowing bubbles is so cute!!! How fun to spend your time with your precious grandson!
Hideko xx
I've never tried to create a bubble background. I have to give it a try because your butterfly looks just stunning. Adding a golden circle adds so much elegance.
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Love the bubble butterfly Bonnie and the butterfly die too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and a wonderful technique; it was perfect for butterfly wings!
ReplyDeleteWell it looks like you and your grandson had lots of fun making these fun backgrounds Bonnie! I love the look you got and it looks perfect on that beautiful butterfly. Such a beautiful and elegant looking card. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, love the bubble background, what fun xx
ReplyDeleteI didn’t do too well with the bubble background technique decades ago 😂… it made me so light-headed. Looked like you and Jack didn’t have any problems. Your card is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see Jack helping with the backgrounds Bonnie and your butterfly ended up being a beauty. Loving your touches of gold again! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little helper you have and the result on your butterfly is perfect... I love this card and the choice of elements
ReplyDeleteBet you had a blast to last with Jack :D
ReplyDeleteI love this bubbled pattern, wow! The touch of gold adorns this card beautifully without taking our eyes away from this special butterfly.