I often say to my seven year old that she is my butterfly girl - she is such a creative free little spirit!
For this layout I also used the lovely storyboard kit by Lisa Warren.
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I simply painted my butterflies with an acrylic paint and set them aside to dry while I created the rest of the elements of the layout, once dry, I folded the butterflies a little to give them dimension before adhering just the bodies to the layout using glossy accents. I wanted to give the layout a whimsical feel and have the butterflies appear to be flying right off the page. I think these butterflies are going to become a staple in my scrap supplies - I can see them being used on so many of my girly pages ; )
JEN
Gorgeous layout and what a pretty butterfly girl you have!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Jen! You totally rocked the butterflies and that kit! Thanks for the plug.
ReplyDeleteLove it Jen!
ReplyDeletesimply STUNNING!
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