Bright White Butterflies and a Splatter Technique! – #1 Stampin’ Up! UK Demonstrator Pootles
I love bringing new projects to you and I get quite excited when I can share a new technique too.
I saw this one at OnStage, though I really can’t remember which presenter it was that shared it.
But what a great way to bring colour to the background of your project, but without detracting at all.
I really wanted to do a white-on-white project, but it did need that little splatter technique going on in the background. Though in typical filming style, you can’t really see the paler version, so I upped the ante and gave you a darker version!
So sweet and so pretty!
S x
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Love this, it’s so simple and yet lovely. I think I might have to make a bunch of them to have on hand for weddings, birthdays and unfortunately for sympathy cards. Where I live the sympathy cards are used the most, I live in an area where the population is very much up in age.