Saturday 8 March 2008

Fantasy Film

I went to a Workshop this week at my local craft shop and made a couple of cards with Fantasy Film. I don't know if any of you have used it before but it was great fun. We inked up the butterfly stamp and then placed the fantasy film on the inked stamp, covered it with greaseproof paper then ironed it - yes ironed it (only for about 30 seconds). This we did 3 times and then cut out, layering the butterfly. We then glued the first image to the card and then layered each section with silicon glue on the inside edge of the wings, to add the depth to the butterfly. The fantasy film gives off different colours effected by the light.
So these are the two cards I made - nothing like I would normally make, but that's why I enjoy the work shops it gets me out of my comfort zone.



This one is my favourite as I liked the design better - little window and the stamped flower image on the inside paper.




And the inside:


13 comments:

  1. What it look very fun to play with and the result is stunning !:)

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  2. This is a stunning card. I've never even heard of fantasy film before....shows how up to date I am! What a sophisticated and beautiful look.

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  3. Your cards are STUNNING!!

    xxxMarieke

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  4. WOW - WOW - gorgeous butterly!!!

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  5. Great affect 2 beautiful cards ,Dawnx

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  6. Wow! Your butterflies are so beautiful! Love them!

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  7. Oh how lovely!
    Stunning card.

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  8. Nice work Tracie. It does you good to try something different don't you think lol xxx

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  9. Wow, they are stunning butterflies, I just love them!

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  10. these are stunning cards!! (love butterflies any way )- but this technique works so well!!
    wonderful work!!
    vanessa xx

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  11. oooh these are beautiful cards:_x

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  12. What a magical sparkle! Gorgeous butterflies!

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Happy Crafting
Hugs
Tracie :)xx