This is my first go at using angelina fibres despite having them in my drawer for years.! I think I got them at a show. You know how it is, the demonstrator makes it look so easy so you merrily make your purchase, get it home put it in the drawer and months later you come across them and wonder a. what is this? b. how did she use it? c.what the heck am I going to use it for?
No wonder it lasts so long.
Well this is what I used it for, a rather pretty birthday card. I stamped the butterfly onto some acetate and then ironed some fibres onto the reverse. Once cut out it was really very effective.
Friday, 20 August 2010
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Hey, I think I must have bought mine at the same time, lol!! Though I did use mine once.... Your butterfly looks absolutely FAB. The card is so pretty. Maybe I'll go and find mine again!!
ReplyDeletelove that butterfly...Ive never used those fibres..think I might have to invest in some now!
ReplyDeleteYour card is just delightful, he he, i have tons of the stuff laying dormant just waiting to be used.. i did see a great effect with it and friendly plastic on C&C the other day.. wonder if you can get past shows to view online?
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful, Janet. Love how the shimmer comes though from the back.
ReplyDeleteStunning butterfly, beautiful colours and I love the lace at the bottom. Tracy Evans x
ReplyDeleteLove this. I've had some for years, too - lots of it, lol. Haven't ever used it, either! Great inspiration. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, fab colours and I love the lace on the bottom too.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog background by the way - is it new?
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I've never used Angelina fibres, but they always look great. Great card.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card, love it.
ReplyDeletethats gorgeous
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I know exactly what you mean, I bought some from a show as well! I love your butterfly it looks almost real
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