Welcome to the Mid Week Tutorial with the Midnight Madness!
We are going to try and post at least two tutorial a month on our blog. I managed to put together this one from the card I made for MMSC17. Below you will find how to make a
"Beaded Safety Pin Butterfly".
I hope you enjoy it and can gain a little inspiration from it.
Here are just a few items that you will need …butterfly punch, small safety pins, small beads, wire, wire clippers, heavy cardstock (printed or plan), Copics, ink pad, stamp for textured print as desired. Below is just one way to make these and you can get very creative with the paper you would like to use. Punch out butterfly, then color with Copics, paint or markers as desired to match your project.
Stamp some print on the butterfly for some added detail and design interest.
Use your small safety pin and bead some small seed beads or desired style beads on your pin. Make sure not to over bead as the pin still needs to be able to closed.
Slide butterfly down on the safety pin and...........
then close it locking it in place in the middle of the butterfly.
If desired, you can add a wire to the end of the safety pin by twisting and coiling the wire on or even by opening the spring end of the pin and sliding the wire through the end for added strength.
By adding some stickles and/or some glaze it will lock everything in place for a sturdier piece. Then you can add to your card or project as desired. If you click the pictures they will enlarge so you can take a closer look and if you would like to see more pictures of this project including a custom envelope , please click HERE.
There are many ways you can have fun with this idea. I used a DRS Designs globe stamp and altered it to look like it was cracked and the butterflies were escaping. Some are suspended and some are fixed to the card with glue dots. If you decide to give this technique a try, would you please come back and leave us a comment to share your project with us. I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial and I would love to hear what you think. Most of the time I am just winging it as I go, so any encouragement is very much appreciated.
Use your small safety pin and bead some small seed beads or desired style beads on your pin. Make sure not to over bead as the pin still needs to be able to closed.
Slide butterfly down on the safety pin and...........
then close it locking it in place in the middle of the butterfly.
If desired, you can add a wire to the end of the safety pin by twisting and coiling the wire on or even by opening the spring end of the pin and sliding the wire through the end for added strength.
By adding some stickles and/or some glaze it will lock everything in place for a sturdier piece. Then you can add to your card or project as desired. If you click the pictures they will enlarge so you can take a closer look and if you would like to see more pictures of this project including a custom envelope , please click HERE.
There are many ways you can have fun with this idea. I used a DRS Designs globe stamp and altered it to look like it was cracked and the butterflies were escaping. Some are suspended and some are fixed to the card with glue dots. If you decide to give this technique a try, would you please come back and leave us a comment to share your project with us. I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial and I would love to hear what you think. Most of the time I am just winging it as I go, so any encouragement is very much appreciated.
Great! I love buteerfly!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
This is a fab, what a fantastic idea. Thank you so much for sharing. urm Butterfly madness today then ?
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOff to make some butterfly's
Suzi xx
For someone who is just winging it as the go, you do a fantastic job, love your tutorials, had a go at the chiffon flowers but don't have the copic markers and used my Stampin up ones, didn't work as well, so going to try sponging some ink on, oh and I did set fire to one or two oops!! Thank you for taking the time to produce these tutorials, I am sure it is very much appreciated by a lot of us novice crafters. Off to try and put together MMSC17 and some cards, then definately need to have a go at this! Take careX:)
ReplyDeleteWaw fab card, I love butterflies and thanks for great tutorial! hugs,Moni
ReplyDeleteOh brilliant, thank you for sharing this. I have to get some safety pins now!
ReplyDeleteClare x
wow, now how clever is that.
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely try that one, thanks for a brill tutorial
Anne x
OMG!!!! You sure wing it well!!! This is absolutely gorgeous! The card and packaging would be a gift all in itself! I have an anniversary coming up!...wink wink. Seriously, thank you soooo much for sharing this with us! I just adore those butterflies and will just have to make some myself!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous idea!! I would have never thought to use pins on those butterflies. This takes accessorizing your cards to the max. How wonderful and inspiring. I can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing this with us....it is innovative!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool idea, Priscilla. You sure do have lots of them! I love seeing how one of your ideas comes to life. I think I would probably squish that butterfly if I would try to close the safety pin, but yours looks perfect. Thanks for sharing your talent and creativity with us!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
Extra beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing this tutorial with us, you make those butterflies look amazing! One more of your creative ideas to try out. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Charlotte
oh that card is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe idea of butterflies escaping from the globe is brilliant! That's winging it with a stroke of genius!! Awesome details, TFS such a fabulous idea and tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! I have plenty of beads... now where did I put those safety pins? This is going to be TOO much fun! Thanks Priscilla. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!!! I love this idea!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow!!! Now that is just super awesome!! What a really fun way to make a butterfly!! TFS!! HUGS
ReplyDeleteWOW this is really a fabulous little butterfly!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial. 8)
what a wonderful idea!!! I love it! I'm SO trying this out! Thanks for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial! I can't wait to try it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove it Priscilla, thank you for sharing that with all of us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI got the cutest litle buterfly stamp from DRS I can't wait to try this with it. I'm thinking of using it with some shrinky dink stuff. Great idea
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo pretty, what a creative & fabulous idea :) WTG Priscilla!
ReplyDeleteI agree WTG Priscilla. Beautiful globe. Only you would think of cracking the globe to show butterflies escaping! Wow. Great tutorial and fantastic card! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tutorial, Priscilla! I really enjoyed how you put it together, very creative, xox ~Jeni
ReplyDeletesuch as cute idea...thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteWow!!!beautiful tutorial;;;;thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Priscilla!! Very creative!!
ReplyDeleteVERY COOL ... thanks for sharing the tutorial with us!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and fabulous tutorial. Thank you Priscilla :)
ReplyDeleteLub it, thanks for showing us how we can use the things we (probably) already have and make a personal item for our projects. I know just what I will be using this for, let's see what happens, lol!!
ReplyDeleteThanks again, love the tutorials, I hope you'll keep posting them for us!!
Stephanne
I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteSo simple and playful child. But this has to be remembered. Sometimes we forget to be as little children.
Thank you for the wonderful view, and butterflies are fantastic.
Fab fab fabby job on the butterflies!! Haven't got this punch but who needs a punch!
ReplyDelete((Lyn))
Terrific idea and another breathtakingly beautiful card Priscilla!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial & I can see this making an appearance & fluttering onto lots of my cards from now on :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Ann xx
Hi Priscilla, great tutorial and beautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Sandy
Wow, this is an eye popping, outstanding creation! I am in awe!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo I am running out of time to play along with this weeks sketch; however, I have played along with The Madness in some form, and you can see how I've incorporated your tutorial into my project here. I don't have a punch, so I adapted the technique to suite what I've got, a stamp and a blade...
ReplyDeleteAgain, thanks for sharing ;)
Stephanne