Best Butterflies

Finished card using the Best Butterfly Stamp Set and Build a Butterfly Dies.

Best Butterflies Bundle

Is there anything better than flowers and butterflies for card making? Maybe you agree with me, the more the merrier! In fact, I couldn’t wait to dive into the Best Butterflies Bundle, new in the Stampin’ Up! 2022-2023 Annual Catalog.

I was so eager to recreate (or C.A.S.E…copy and share everything, or in my situation, copy and selectively edit) the card shown on page 36 of the catalog. This was the card I picked out to do a live cardmaking demo on (see my video here). Best Butterflies Bundle, check. Cardstock, adhesive, dimensionals, of course. Designer Series Paper…ooppps.

Butterfly Kisses Designer Series Paper

Butterfly Kissed DSP

I did not have the right designer series paper! This card is so cute and adorable using the Butterfly Kisses DSP. And I was missing that main ingredient.

As any good crafty person does, I improvised. I went thru the collections of papers I did have on hand. And when I discovered the Tea Boutique DSP was similar in color palette, I decided that selectively editing this card was the way to go!

Tea Boutique DSP Swap

Tea Boutique DSP

Both of these fun 6 x 6″ paper packs are bright and colorful. The big difference is pretty obvious…one has butterflies (the theme of my Best Butterflies card!) and one has teacups. But, I needed the demure pattern side, and each of these packs provided that!

I began by comparing designer series paper colors used on the card I wanted to recreate to the paper I had on hand. Light purple, yes! Bright yellow, got it. A fun green print, a fantastic floral design…I had things I could work with.

Designer Series Paper Work-Arounds

Speaking of work-arounds, I had a couple of a-ha moments while making this card. Of course, they are in my making of video, but here are some notes:

Stamping on Designer Series Paper

I found that the floral pattern in my replacement pack of paper needed a little help. Very sadly, the paper was lacking in purple ink. I corrected this by using the dots stamp from the Best Butterflies Stamp Set, and adding in purple elements.

If you haven’t tried stamping on pattern paper before, you must! My best advice: look for patterns that have some white space in them already so that you are not competing with the original design. Also, use small image stamps. You will find this easier when filling in additional color.

Close up image of the Best Butterflies Card

Embossing on Designer Series Paper

According to the original sample in the catalog, the lower half of the butterfly was supposed to be yellow and white. My replacement dsp was just yellow. I die cut my upper and lower butterfly pieces using the Build a Butterfly Dies and my Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine.

But when I put the 2 die cut pieces together to create my butterfly with the Crushed Curry body (complete with antennas!) the result was just too boring and bland. White embossing powder to the rescue! Fortunately, the Best Butterflies Stamp Set has images that work with the wings. I was able to change the pattern, and the look, of the lower half of my butterfly.

Best Butterfly before and after adding a stamped image and white embossing powder.

My Best Butterflies

In the end, my butterfly card turned out very nicely. Sure, I had to improvise a little, but I encourage you to do the same. It is hard to always have the supplies on hand needed to recreate a specific project. And if you are going thru your stash and find yourself short on something you just need to have, stop by my online store anytime.

Colorful Butterflies

Typically after my Make It Monday event, I follow up with a color swap card or two in my FaceBook Community, Positive PaperCrafters. I make the same design of my card, but switch up the color scheme. Take a look at my other card options, then let me know which one is your favorite!

Cards made with Best Butterflies Stamp Set and Build a Butterfly Dies

I am looking forward to playing with these beautiful butterflies again in the near future! Ready to try them out for yourself?