Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I’m sharing six different BUTTERFLY EASEL CARDS that I’ve made using the newly released BRILLIANT WINGS DIES from Stampin’ Up! ®.
I’ve put together a mini tutorial along with all the measurements (inches and centimetres) you need for the cardstock pieces to make all six of these cute easel cards.
BRILLIANT WINGS DIES
Aren’t they adorable! I’m sure you’ll be seeing lots of ways to use these butterfly easels on other card designs from me over the coming months.
In fact I’ve already ‘kicked off’ the procession of butterfly easel cards with last night’s launch of The Bow-Ho Stampers’ Butterfly Brilliance Tutorial Bundle. One of my designs in that bundle is a TRIPLE EASEL CARD. If you love this collection of products and would like to extend your repertoire of fancy folds, this bundle is for you –
Alternatively, if you purchase any of the following products from me through my on-line store (Australian Residents only), I will send you the Bo-How Stampers’ Butterfly Brilliance Tutorial Bundle for FREE!
Purchase Options for the Butterfly Brilliance Collection –
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And here’s the link to my latest, Brilliant Wings Butterfly Easel Cards Tutorial –
To wrap it all up, I’m excited to let you know that I’ll be releasing a video on my You Tube Channel very soon to show you how to construct the largest of these butterfly easel cards.
Ten years ago when I designed a butterfly easel card fold using the Bigz Beautiful Butterfly Dies from SU, I didn’t have a You Tube Channel so I’m really happy to be able to share some of my projects in that format. I’d love it if you would hop on over and subscribe to my channel and hit the notifications button so you don’t miss a video.
Look out for my next post for all the details (In the meantime, I have a trip to the Dentist to contend with).
Thanks for stopping by,
Love your butterfly easel cards. And…really…10 years ago. I still have the one I made after I saw it on your site. So pretty…thanks so much for sharing with all of us!!! Well Done!!!
Oh thanks so much, Lynn. It was the design that prompted me to publish my own tutorials and the rest they say is history!