Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger

Follow along as Lieschen Harshbarger creates this stunning card filled with vibrant hues and fluttering beauty! Crafted using the mesmerizing Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Pastes, every detail bursts with color.

Instructions

Hello crafty friends! Today’s card tutorial is all about the Neon Lunar Pastes. I got to use some of the new Neon Lunar Pastes as well as a Solar Paste to create today’s card. I hope this tutorial gives you inspiration to do something fun and creative today! 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 1

Step 1: Start by creating an A2 card base out of Stark White Cardstock. Cut the 8½ x 11 card stock at 5 ½, then score it at a 4 ¼. Cut another piece out of Tim Holtz Distress Black Heavystock measuring 4 x 5¼ to be your front panel. 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 2

Step 2: Next, use one of the Polka Dot stencils on the front panel piece and apply Beluga Solar Paste with a mini blending tool and let it dry. You can also use the heat crafting tool to speed up the drying process. 

 

Step 3: Use the stencil with petals from the Pretty Petals stencil on the front panel piece and apply Mood Ring Neon Lunar Paste. Let it dry. 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 4

Step 4: Once front panel is dry, use the stencil with the center piece for the petals from the Pretty Petals stencil set on the front panel piece and apply Yellow Jacket Neon Lunar Paste. Let it dry. 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 5

Step 5: Next, once front panel is dry, use the leaves stencil from the Pretty Petals stencil set on the front panel piece and apply Dart Frog Neon Lunar Paste. Let it dry. 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 6

Step 6: Trim about 2½in from the top of the front panel piece then glue it to the card base. You can use this piece for another card. 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 7

Step 7: On a separate piece of card stock, stamp two solid butterfly images from the Butterfly Kisses stamp set using Prom Queen, Triple Berry, and Weeping Willow inks. 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 8

Step 8: Next, stamp the outline of the butterfly images with Emboss It Clear ink pad. Then, heat emboss with silver embossing powder.  

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 9

Step 9: Die cut the butterflies with the Butterfly Kisses coordinating dies. Die cut extras and glue together for dimension. You will only use one of the butterflies for today’s card. 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 10

Step 10: On a separate piece of card stock, stamp one of the sentiments from the Butterfly Kisses stamp set with Aubergine archival ink. Then, heat emboss with clear embossing powder. Then, trim it to fit the card. 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 11

Step 11: Put foam adhesive on the back of the butterfly and sentiment. 

 

Simon Hurley create. Neon Lunar Paste Butterly Card by Lieschen Harshbarger Step 12

Step 12: Next, tape the butterfly and sentiment on the front panel piece. To finish the card, match it with a complimentary envelope and it is ready to be sent to a loved one! 

 

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