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Take Flight with this metal butterfly

Posted by Darcy UK

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This uses metal card, real metal on one side and card on the other, this makes it very flexible.

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You Will Need (8 things)

  • Metal Card
  • Teflon Tool
  • Chalk acrylics
  • Water soluble Markers
  • Rubber Stamps
  • Silicon Glue
  • Texture Paste
  • Gilding Wax

Steps (10 steps, 120 minutes)

  1. 1

    I started with an 8x8 grey board , I painted a thin layer of white paint over the board and dried that. Then I then scribbled and blended all over the board using water soluble markers. You can blend with a damp finger, a damp brush or a damp baby wipe. Note I say damp, not wet.. as these pens are very juicy you don't need much extra moisture at all.

  2. 2

    Next I scribbled some markers onto a craft mat, added a little water, then dipped the side of my ruler into the ink. I added this in criss cross lines over the board.

  3. 3

    Once these lines are dry, I splattered some clean water over the board, laid a piece of paper towel over the board and gently pressed. this absorbs the reactivated ink and leaves these great white spots.

  4. 4

    I then used a selection of stamps . I used a wall stamp top and bottom of the board and the birds in the centre using a dark blue ink pad.

  5. 5

    finally to finish the background I added some texture paste around the outer edge, once dry I coloured this with Treasure Gold.(coloured wax)

  6. 6

    I cut my butterfly shapes from metal card. Top wings, bottom wings and a body piece.

  7. 7

    I painted all my butterfly pieces with chalk acrylic paint, I also stamped onto the paint and coloured the stamped images in with markers.

  8. 8

    i then lay the metal card onto a foam mat and added some detailing with a pointed teflon tool. This creates fantastic marks in the metal card.

  9. 9

    Here are all the components of the butterfly, all painted and embossed with the teflon tool

  10. 10

    Finally I added the butterfly to the background. To keep the wings and body raised I added silicon glue underneath them.