The Curiosity Crew will choose one winner who will receive a spectacular assortment of Tim's products, courtesy of Tim himself and Mario Rossi, his business manager.
As this is an odd numbered challenge the sponsor this time will be Inspiration Emporium who are offering a fantastic $50 Gift Certificate to one lucky CC3C entrant.
As I have just received my fantastic new Tim Holtz large butterfly die and Gothic stencil I was keen to do something which combined both. The butterfly is huge and the stencil is one of the most beautiful ones that Tim has created (in my opinion)!
I cannot of course, tell you how I achieved the finish on the butterfly, you will need to read Tim's book to find out how, but here is what I created.
To create the background I coloured through the Gothic stencil with Pumice Stone Distress Ink and then used the same Distress Ink to colour around the edges of the card. I matted this onto a piece of black card before adding it a white 7" x 5" card.
Here is a close up of the gorgeous butterfly, the detail on this butterfly is created by the embossing folder that comes with the butterfly die.
To finish off I used an Idea-ology arrow and charm and I added the word 'fly' from the Alpha parts Newsprint set of letters.
While you are here and if you have the time it is worth a visit to see the entry that Belinda Basson has added to this challenge, it is absolutely stunning! Belinda has covered a whole dressmaker's dummy (yes, really!) with the Painted Industrial technique.... it is incredibly beautiful!
Thanks for your visit and I hope to see you again soon! Hugs, Anne xx
Anne
ReplyDeleteThis has a beautiful elegant feel to it. It is as though a beautiful butterfly has alighted onto damask wallpaper in the parlour of a Victorian mansion - sorry, I do tend to get carried away at times LOL.
Absolutely love the butterfly but it is the stencilled background which I cannot stop looking at.
Beautiful!
Wishes
Lynne
Hi Anne, this butterfly if fantastic, it has a certain look of steampunk style about it and the Gothic background is perfect to go with it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, happy crafting, Angela x
Your butterfly is stunning Anne......i love this technique. Great idea to use the stencil as the contrast with the industrial is amazing
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This is fabulous! The background is fab with the gorgeous stencil and the butterfly is awesome! xx
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't normally expect to associate pure elegance with an Industrial technique but you've nailed that here. The gothic background works perfectly with the special metal butterfly. Love it!!!! Jenny x
ReplyDeleteWhat a superb piece, so well created. I love the contrast of the background and butterfly, works so well. Nikki xx
ReplyDeleteHi Anne this is gorgeous. I adore butterflies. my all time favourites. I love the background and all the colours are just made for each other, Thank you for sharing x
ReplyDeletewow i love the background to showcase your gorgeous butterfly! a gorgeous creation, so love this x
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning Anne...you naughty enabler...I so need that butterfly now and i agree the Gothic stencil is going to be one of my favourites too...enjoy the rest of your weekend...hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeleteWOW! The butterfly is stunning ...... such a different look. Loving the background too .... that stencil is beautiful. Enjoy the rest of the weekend hun .... hugs Linda xx
ReplyDeleteLove the butterfly...'tis gorgeous. The stencil looks fab too. Both togther, and you have produced a beautiful and elegant card. Cheers, Di
ReplyDeleteThis really is stunning Anne. I LOVE the butterfly and the stencilled background you have created showcases it perfectly.
ReplyDeletehugs Sue xx
This is beautiful Anne
ReplyDeleteJust love the butterfly, will have to look out for the die
ali x
what a stunner Anne. fabulous effect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning work of art Anne. A real statement card. I very rarely use my Pumice Stone pad, but now that I see what you've done, things may change. Enjoy your Day. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a real eye catcher this card is and full of elegance and beauty.
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I love the effect of the gothic stencil Anne and thats before i've got to that beautiful metal embossed butterfly which is really effective. I love the little touch of the heart on the arrow too, just beautiful. Mo x
ReplyDeleteOh Anne, this is such a stunning card! Love the background and the effect on the butterfly looks fantastic!! Thanks for the link, off to check it out....
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card Anne!!! a piece of artwork..lots of huggles Sue xx
ReplyDeleteJust lovely, Anne - a stunning butterfly, and the Gothic stencilling is perfect behind. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
A beautifully simplistic piece allowing that butterfly centre-stage. Gorgeous - i'd make you the winner!! Elaine xx
ReplyDeleteGreat Butterfly Anne... Love it. Simple and elegantly stated on this project. Love, Light and Peace... Bonnie
ReplyDeleteI covet your beautiful butterfly Anne! how gorgeous she is front and center - filling this card! Love the heart hung on the arrow - and the single word - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you did it, but you did it brilliantly, Annie! That butterfly is magnificent and so is the stencil and the whole layout! Mwah! I'm intrigued by Belinda's creation and shall go and check it out!! I hope you're having a great Sunday! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteOh Anne, thanks so much for the compliment about my dress form. I am really touched. I knew I needed the butterfly and embossing folder, it is on my wish list, but now that I see your creation it has moved up a notch to my NEED list together with the damask stencil you have used in the background. I feel some on line shopping coming on...our local stores just don't seem to be getting this stuff in. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful make... can always count on you Anne for inspiration and for adding items to my 'craft items to buy' list ;) xx
ReplyDeleteI loved this on FB! LOVE LOVE LOVE your butterfly! So beautiful! Thanks so much for joining on this metalicious challenge at CC3Challenge!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Anne, the technique looks fantastic on your new die cut butterfly. I agree about the background, what a lovely pattern! Hope you've had a good weekend. Chris x
ReplyDeleteI cannot stand it! I need to buy this die and create the butterfly. You have made a gorgeous card and I love what you did! I need to check out this technique. Very well done and thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Kelly
What a lovely butterfly Anne and a fabulous card. I popped over to see the dress-form - it is pretty amazing.
ReplyDeleteToni xx
Anne....your card is brilliant! I am still waiting to get my layered insects die cuts! Your card has made me even more impatient! :) I love your butterfly and your application of Tim's painted industrial technique on it. It's truly beautiful. And I love how you've left your card a bit more simple so that the beauty of your butterfly is what totally grabs your attention when you see the card. Your little arrow with the hanging heart charm is so sweet and adds a softness to the card. I love it! Thanks for sharing with all of us at CC3C. <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteLoved this when I see it over a CC3C ...your painted industrial butterfly is a stunner :) off to have a peek at your other creations...Jan x (Your new blog follower )
ReplyDeleteOoh Anne, I too love butterflies and and this one is a stunner. I love the look the industrial technique gives and teamed with the gorgeous stencilled background and the brilliant arrow and heart charm, to me is just perfection. Hugs Lottie x
ReplyDeleteO my word....Anne that Butterfly is Gorgeous....the shape & the embossing folder is amazing... I adore it all....Beautiful work... Hugs May x x
ReplyDeleteAnne, this is absolutely gorgeous! I thought I had already commented, so glad I stopped by! Love that butterfly and the richness of the background! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, the butterfly looks absolutely incredible - what a stunning effect! I think I need to treat myself to the Compendiums so I can branch out into some of these amazing techniques. Love your background with this gorgeous stencil too.
ReplyDeleteRebecca.
Fabulous! The butterfly looks like a metal embellishment, only much larger. I mean that it is beautiful, might not have said that right.
ReplyDeleteStunning card Anne, I LOVE how you used the butterfly, how wonderful... perfect indeedily... Thanks for playing along with the CC3 Challenge x
ReplyDeleteIncredible creations! The butterfly is amazing, the background is so delicate and beautiful.... Stunning piece! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Anne! That butterfly looks fantastic!
ReplyDeletethis is awesome Anne - so classy xx
ReplyDeleteSo so beautiful Anne! Love each and every element. The little dangling heart is a gem of an addition. Gorgeous work. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteThis made my heart skip a beat Anne!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!!
Hugs Lynn
Anne I agree with all you say about these elements. Now I definitely want.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always.
Hugs, Neet xx
ps thanks for mentioning on my blog you have seen Brusho on other blogs I was beginning to wonder if I had been dreaming when someone commented otherwise. xx
Stunning, Anne! Love the charm hanging on the arrow, too - a very neat touch!
ReplyDeleteHi Anne, I am SO sorry, I missed this when you posted it (you would not believe all the problems I've had with blogger this week!)..this is absolutely amazing too! I love the industrial effect you have created with this beautiful butterfly...sorry about missing it! Hugs Carole Z X
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