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Tuesday, April 03, 2018

Oxide Butterfly


I've been playing with Oxides again this time I used the Mermaid Lagoon and the Squeezed Lemonade that came with the Simon Says Stamp stamp kit, not sure what the third colour was I think it could be Picked Raspberry I didn't use a purple that was two colours randomly mixing together.

I used the finish oxides to make a panel using Simon says Stamp Stitched Banners, using the largest one to create a straight stitched line taking off the fish tail. I didn't quite get the right size and had to trim a little off and it is straight! I also used the oxides paper to stamp the butterfly.

And even though the kit as sold out you can buy the stamp set Clear Set Beautiful Day but I noticed they're awaiting stocks so you can reserve your set. I stamped mine with Versamark and then used WOW opaque Bright White  once set I fussy cut them out. Do hope Simon decides to make matching dies.

Finally I stamped the sentiment using Simon says Stamp Birthday Messages. The sketch for my card is in fact Freshly made Sketches 330, of course once again I'm too late to add it!


8 comments:

  1. Love your beautiful butterfly and your beautiful card. Great job with the oxide inks.

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  2. A very pretty mix of oxide inks Debby and the what a beautiful butterfly over the top. A wonderful CAS card! x

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  3. What a wonderful result you have achieved, love the mix of colours and that butterfly is beautiful.
    Faith
    x

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  4. Such a pretty card.xxx

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  5. So pretty Debby..I've yet to buy oxide inks but each time I see a project using them my finger gets closer to the BUY button..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  6. Very pretty, love it
    Lorraine x

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  7. Hi Debby

    You have used your oxide inks beautifully .. .. and I love the butterfly very much.

    I hope you had a lovely Easter.

    Love Jules xx

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  8. beautiful card!
    have a nice day

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