This is something a little bit different for me – using part of a die on purpose. I used that wonderful large Hero Arts Butterfly die to cut out part of a panel of graded colored paper, my stash from a great buy at Michaels a couple years back. The first card, my butterfly die took a big piece of paper with it. I wonder where it went. I popped the panel up on form tape and it is amazing in real life. I used the die that goes with a new butterfly stamp set with it’s sentiment to finish this card.
Do you realize that the butterfly on this card is the cut-out from the panel above/ Doesn’t even look like it, does it? It’s not the photographing either. The cards really do look the way they appear on this post. The butterfly was such a soft color that I went with softer colors for background. I have added one item here that is not Hero Arts, but some hearts from the Elizabeth Craft Designs Poppy the Owl die cut set. I’ve found these hearts to be a perfect size in several of my future cards. I cut the hearts from the same panel as the butterfly.
Supplies for both cards:
Hero Arts Butterfly Fancy Dies
Hero Arts Color Layering Butterflies
Hero Arts Color Layering Butterflies Frame Cuts
I don’t often use a negative of the die because I use every space on my paper, no extra paper goes into the trash unless it’s beyond use. This is an exception to the rule. I hope you enjoy and bring out your negative side, just as I did. For once, having a negative side isn’t so bad.
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June 4, 2016 at 8:07 am
Great way of using thr positive and negative die cut! Lovely cards, Arlene 🙂
June 4, 2016 at 9:50 am
Both cards are beautiful! Love how you used the die cut!
June 4, 2016 at 2:38 pm
Both simple but stunning! So fun to see how you used the paper from which the butterfly was die cut.
June 5, 2016 at 5:01 pm
Love this clever look!