It's time for another Just Us Girls Challenge! This week is Trend Week and our challenge is to use Vellum!
Here is what I did:
I pulled paint from a Gelli Plate then used a SU die to cut out the butterflies.
Be sure to swing on by our fabulous Design Team to see what they did with Vellum this week:
Aileen Ryan - April Guest Designer,
Just
a reminder: If you win Chic of the Week in any of our MAY challenges,
you are in the running to be chosen as our Guest Designer for the month
of JULY.
How to play:
*Please copy and use our graphic on your post. You need to
upload your new project [no back dating please] for this week's
challenge to your online blog or to a public photo gallery.
*Leave a link
that goes directly to your project in the Linky Tools form at the
bottom of the post. If you upload to online galleries, please use the
keyword or tag, JUGS .
*Please limit your entries to 3.
*After you post to Linky Tools you may also leave a
comment here. We ♥ love hearing what you think of our challenges!!
Deadline to be considered for the "Chic of the Week" is 9:00 PM EST on
Thursday, May 19, 2016 . The Linky Tools form will close at that time.
Our "Chic of the Week" will be announced the following Friday
morning.
I hope you will come play along with us!
Maria
8 comments:
Beautiful!! Love your bright colors, and the stamping on the butterflies after coloring. Gorgeous card!
WOW!!! Those butterflies look amazing! And they really pop against the white card! Love this!
Love your butterlies -- gorgeous with the gelli going on :)
Awesome butterflies. I have never used a gellyplate but maybe I need to think about it. Love, love the colours then the added black writing stamp. They really are just awesome.
I've never tried gelli, but love the beautiful colors you have achieved. Gorgeous butterflies...also, love the stamped script.
I love your bold bright beautiful butterflies Maria. Love the added text.
Love the script on those bold butterflies Maria!! Well done!!
Wow, this is amazing! Those butterflies are absolutely gorgeous using the paint and script stamp. Great design, too.
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