She used the wrinkle free distress ink technique to make the first layer of her backgrounds with some great hot colors. She added Perfect Pearls with some Crafter's Workshop stencils and then some stamping. You can really see the wonderful texture she achieved in the close-up images below.
She stamped a variety of butterfly images and used Derwent Inktense blocks and pencils to color them. All of the individual butterflies were only partially attached so the wings all have some movement.
For the cover she used a K & Company dimensional butterfly. She created a tunnel behind the butterfly so that the ribbon closure could go behind the butterfly and not cover it up.
Great job Sarah!!
2 comments:
WOW! The butterflies are exquisite! Nice job!
Each butterfly is so beautiful and unique. What a lovely book. The ribbon tunnel was a great idea. It so shows off the dimensional butterfly. Everything is no well crafted. Very nice going Sarah!
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