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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Roses Challenge by Guest Designer Michelle McClure

The Project
Hello sweet friends! For this week's challenge, I wanted to alter a frame for my grandmother's 92nd birthday. 


Since the theme is roses and I didn't have a rose stamp, I rolled and twisted a strand of ribbon into a rose. It was very easy, if you'd like further directions, see this tutorial.  I then paired the roses with my Bold Medium Butterfly stamp, and it was a perfect combination. 


The Process
I started by stamping my butterfly stamp onto vellum using white embossing ink and white embossing powder. 



After heating it, I cut out the butterflies and wrapped them with floral wire stamen. 


Using craft paint, I painted in some wispy lines onto my frame. I coated the lines with Mod Podge. I adhered the butterflies and roses with some clear craft glue. I also added some smaller butterflies that are from a punch. I finished with a few pearls. 


I took three of my leftover butterflies and made a matching monochromatic card. I hand wrote the sentiment in Chinese with a white pen. 


If you have a project that you would like to link to this week's roses challenge, please see this post

This is my last project as a guest designer this month. It was a pleasure to work with you all!

Thanks for your support,