{Flutter} by Atomicbutterfly
Paper creations made by me! I love making cards, 3-D projects and more! I love sharing my passion for creativity!
Friday, December 5, 2025
A Thrill of Hope
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Have a Holly {JOLLY} Christmas
Hello and welcome, friends! I hope you're having a wonderful week! I've been having the best time creating and crafting, getting in the Christmas spirit! I love this time of year and wish I could savor it a bit longer; it seems to go by in a flash!
My card for today is based on a store-bought Christmas card I had saved in my Christmas inspiration folder. The reason why I am particularly drawn to the card is because of its colors, clean design, and I knew it would be loads of fun to put together! It became a scavenger hunt as I shopped my stash to find just the right elements to bring it to life!
To begin, I used two different alphabet die sets for the letters; Kelly Alpha Uppercase and Heather Uppercase for the pink L. These appear to be discontinued, but they are the ones that worked the best to recreate the look of the inspiration piece. I cut the J from More Mustard (SU!) cardstock, the O and the Y from Forest cardstock from Cardstock Warehouse, the pink L is Lovely Lady from PTI, and the other L is Pure Poppy, also from PTI. I cut all of them twice with the exception of the green ones because that cardstock is incredibly heavy, so it didn't need any reinforcement. I wanted sturdy pieces and the double-thickness did the trick!
Once the letters were all cut, I got to work on each of the tiny elements and details that are included. The holly and berries are from the Curio: Attic Ornaments Die as well as the little bows on the ornament and the tiny gift, and the red "sparkle". I cut the leaves from New Leaf and Pure Poppy cardstock, both from PTI. I didn't have a gift die that was small enough, so I simply cut a tiny box from the same New Leaf cardstock and added the red bow using liquid glue.The little sparkles and dots are from assorted die sets: the sparkles (besides red) and the dots are from the Build--a-Christmas Tree Die as well as the ornament and ornament topper. The tree and star are from the Winter Globes: Believe Die. The bow at the top was an add-on (the inspiration piece did not have bow, but a flower that I couldn't replicate) and was cut using the Wrap-it Ribbons Die from Lovely Lady cardstock.Once I had all of the letters and details ready to go, it was time to assemble the card. I tried the Press n-Seal technique, which has never failed me before, but it didn't work with this card so I just did everything with as much precision as possible using tweezers to help. I cut an oval from vellum using the Love to Layer: Ovals Die and placed everything using tiny bits of foam tape and liquid glue. Once it was all done, I gave it a spritz of Shimmer Spray-Sparkle. I also gave the bows, ornament, star and holly berry a tiny gem for added sparkle.Once I had everything glued and in place, I realized it was off-center! Eeek! I decided to balance it out by adding a trio of sparkling clear sequins. I really didn't want to do that, but it was the only way to fix it without ruining the entire thing! The original card was very white and CAS, but I chose to bring my own style to the project and layered it on a piece of floral holiday paper. I simply turned the oval over and strategically added foam squares where they were directly underneath and attached it to the floral paper and card base. I love how it this card came out and now I can get it out of my head! ha ha! Thanks for fluttering by!Tuesday, December 2, 2025
May the Holiday Spirit Find a Home in Your Heart
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Warm Holiday Wishes
Friday, November 28, 2025
Project Inspiration {Tis the Season for Peace}
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Let Us Give Thanks For All Our Blessings {Happy Thanksgiving}
I was awe-struck by the beautiful results of the cards and projects she shared with the wood paper and embossing. This particular veneer cardstock has a tendency to bow, so I glued it to panels of Kraft cardstock before I did the die cutting and embossing. This helped SO MUCH and helped keep the paper flat.
I followed the same steps for the outer frame, but used the Shortbread Shapes: Snowflake Die and Shortbread Shapes: Snowflake Embossing Folder. Once the two frames were cut, embossed, and colored with ink, I DID add just a touch of vintage photo distress ink to the edges.
The leaves were created by first stenciling the base of each leaf using the Autumn Herbarium Stamp + Stencil. Once that was done, I used the Autumn Herbarium Die to cut the leaves out. I opted not to do any of the stamped details, but rather kept everything light and airy. I placed them one by one into the Autumn Herbarium Embossing Folder picking and choosing which pieces I wanted to use.I tucked them behind the pumpkin here and there until I was satisfied with the arrangement. I spritzed it with shimmer spray-sparkle and added some Rocky Candy glitter to the leaves and pumpkins. I covered up the main portion of the sentiment with a sticky note and then added some vintage photo distress ink splatter for additional interest and detail. The final addition is an antique gold bow placed at the bottom of the pumpkin using the Regency Bow No. 1 Die. I created a card base placing the shortbread die on the fold of the die and added the entire panel using liquid glue.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
The Greetery {Nordic Christmas Greetings}
Hello and welcome, friends! I'm here today sharing a pair of Christmas cards inspired by an ad that kept popping up in my feed! Does that ever happen to you? While most ads might be annoying, I think we’re all pretty used to them by now. Every once in a while, I will get an ad for something that inspires me either from the color scheme, layout, etc. This particular ad kept popping up so I took the hint and ran with the inspiration! Ha ha!
My algorithms seem to know I’m heavily involved in the paper
crafting world, which also includes stationery. This particular set of cards
was inspired by a Fresh Cut Paper ad for their holiday advent. I love the
traditional red and green and the use of berry clusters and pine sprigs so that
is what I got to work making. I pulled out any and all dies that I thought
might work; first up was the pine sprigs that are cut using the BotaniCuts Pine Bough Die. I cut them from white and then colored them with finger daubers and
distress oxide ink in colors pine needles and rustic wilderness. The berry
sprigs are cut using the Rosemary and Berry Die and colored the same way but
with twisted citron, mowed lawn, and rustic wilderness. For the berries, I
simply added some Pure Poppy ink to a scrap of white cardstock and then cut
them out using the included berry die. I glued the berries to the sprigs and
then added some Ranger Glossy Accents to the berries and set them aside to dry.
I had fun adding in all of the premade greenery and foliage using both liquid glue and foam squares. I added some Tim Holtz Rock Candy glitter to the greenery on the bird card for holiday sparkle! I had so much fun creating the pair and now my ads should return to normal since I’ve gotten it out of my system! Haha! Thanks for fluttering by!



