{Flutter} by Atomicbutterfly
Paper creations made by me! I love making cards, 3-D projects and more! I love sharing my passion for creativity!
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Project Inspiration {Congratulations on Finding Your Forever}
Friday, January 16, 2026
The Greetery {Holiday Products with a Valentine Twist}
The two scraps I had leftover are the snowflake star portion and the outer red portion. If you read my post on Christmas, I mentioned that I used to use embossing folders with velvet paper quite a bit back when embossing folders first came out. I LOVED the result, but velvet paper was hard to find and it was expensive. Fast forward to now; velvet paper is EASY to find and isn’t expensive. The kind I found is from Amazon and has an adhesive backing so it can be added to jewelry boxes. I found it is best to adhere it to cardstock first and then die cut and emboss. The red that I used can be found HERE and the White Birch cardstock can be found HERE.
So, with these two scraps, could I actually make something other than Christmas? Yes, yes I can and yes I did! Cue the Nordic Hearts, Rosemal Reflections Details Die (another one that works year-round), and the Shelved Stamp Set along with a few other details! I cut the background for the card from Pure Poppy and then glued the velvet frame over the top. I inserted the gold detail that was cut using the Capsule Filigree Borders using liquid glue. I added the embossed star over the top using foam squares and then added the heart. It is cut from the same velvet paper with white cardstock for the border. I layered it over the star using additional foam squares.
I was hesitant to create yet another “shaped” card and worried it was too much of the same thing, but then I thought to myself: You have created rectangle cards for most of your life and NEVER worried that people thought you kept doing the “same thing”! ha ha! So, here’s the green light to create as many shaped cards as your heart desires! Not that you needed my permission (ha ha), but I clearly needed to give myself permission. Thanks for fluttering by!
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
The Greetery {Valentine Market Place}
Hello and welcome, friends! It’s Kelly here with a few Valentine’s Day projects as we switch gears from Christmas to the upcoming year! Valentine’s Day projects are some of my favorites and creating with traditional colors helps me transition from beloved Christmas without too many withdrawals! Last year I created some Valentine’s Day post boxes using the Fireside Holiday Collection and I figured I would do the same thing with the Christmas Market Collection to create a few Marketplace boxes. Betsy asked on Instagram if customers would like a small box die to use with the Market Place Mini Die and of course, it was a resounding yes! I decided to read all of the comments on the post and realized a lot of us are on the same page wanting additional market names and additions for the shops!
I’m not sure when or if that will happen, but in the meantime, I decided to pull out some older favorites, restyle the festoons, and get these shops all decked out for Valentine’s Day! To begin, I pulled out three colors of cardstock so I could make each of the 3 styles of shops. As I mentioned earlier, I went for traditional colors: pink, red, and berry. I cut the box bases using the Arch Box Large Die and then used Market Place No. 1, Market Place No. 2, and Market Place No. 3 dies to cut each of the shops. Because I was using three different colors, it made it really easy to simply cut all of the details for each box using those same three colors, switching trim details so it wasn’t the same color being used. I did add in a bit of Antique Gold cardstock for a few of the details as well. I added some tone-on-tone ink blending around the perimeter of each building for additional depth.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Seasonal Sympathy {and breaking all my rules}
It's never fun to need sympathy cards and I wish this one in particular wasn't needed, but here we are! A dear friend lost her mom a few weeks ago and is now awaiting the passing of her sweet dad! None of the cards I had in my stash seemed fitting for this time of year so I decided to make something new, a little more fitting of the season. Also, I'm breaking a few of my "rules" for sympathy cards, so come along as I dive into the creation of this card.





