That's the theme for Challenge Me Monday at Fantabulous Cricut. For challenge #80, we were asked to design something that could hang on a wall. Wow! I haven't done very many home decor projects. So, I picked up this wood plaque at Walmart and painted it with acrylic paint. I've been wanting to use my new Art Nouveau cartridge so this was the perfect opportunity. I cut the butterfly ( key D2) and all of its layers at 3.64 on the Gypsy. I decided the the plaque needed a little something extra so I chose the brackets from Plantin Schoolbook cut at 3 inches. All the papers were from my scrapdrawers. I added some Stickles here and there, added a satin ribbon and called it done.
I hope you'll join our challenge by linking your home decor project to the Challenge Me Monday post at Fantabulous Cricut.
Please come back Wednesday for some exciting news (at least for me). There's a hint on my sidebar. Can you find it? And don't forget to Link Up for Pink at Just Yolie, Just Create.
Hugs and Happy Crafting,
Larelyn
12 comments:
Very pretty Larelyn! Lovely butterfly! I found your hint! Congratulations!
Glenda
Very pretty Wall Decor! Love the butterfly! :)Amy
This is very pretty! The touch of glitter is fabulous!
What a beautiful butterfly! The colors are just amazing and the glitter is just perfect! I have this cart ordered and now can't wait to get my hands on it! Gorgeous!
Very pretty Larelyn, love the butterfly!
Lisa
Very pretty, I love the butterfly and the colors!
Love this butterfly cut. It is so gorgeous and my favorite colors. The brackets were a perfect addition.
Bee-utiful Butterfly plaque. Wanted to know what did you use to affix the Butterfly & bracket images with onto the plaque?
Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
http://CreatedbySunshineHoneyBee.blogspot.com
Very elegant project.
Ooohh I love butterflies and this is gorgeous. Love all the sparkle. =)
Just gorgeous! Thanks for a great DT job. Gorgeous glitter touch. x
Larelyn, that is gorgeous!! I love those colors!! Simply Beautiful :) TFS!! Take Care!!
Jennie @ http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com/
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