Thursday, October 21, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Da-da-da-da-da-dddddaaaaaa!! (That is a trumpet announcing the winner)
So Random.com picked DooDuhh as the winner on my blog.
Please contact me with your Name, Address and list of products you want as soon as you can.
Your comment only listed a stencil. You also win a jar of paste and a tub of FXpowder.
Can't wait to hear from you so you can start creating with your new stuff!!
Thank you everyone for dropping by our blog hop. It was great fun.
So Random.com picked DooDuhh as the winner on my blog.
Please contact me with your Name, Address and list of products you want as soon as you can.
Your comment only listed a stencil. You also win a jar of paste and a tub of FXpowder.
Can't wait to hear from you so you can start creating with your new stuff!!
Thank you everyone for dropping by our blog hop. It was great fun.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Blog Hop Cont'd
Okay it's a ridiculous hour of the morning but I had to get up to continue our creative adventure. So please excuse any typos!! Hopefully you have been leaving comments as you go through all the blogs, it increases your chances to win fabulous Dreamweaver products.
My first card is made using the LG 711 Rhinestone tree and White Glossy Embossing Paste. Once the paste was dry I added Stickles Christmas Red Glitter Glue. I added more dots across the bottom right side of the card with the glitter glue. I then outlined the tree trunk and some of the branches with Stickles Crystal Glitter Glue. (Click on the image to get a closer look at the Crystal glue)
Next I had some fun with LG 660 Boot
For this card I pasted the boot with Black Matte Embossing Paste and let it dry.
Then I placed the Boot stencil back over the image. On top of that I placed the LJ 896 Large Flourish over the boot and applied ink from a Palette Stamp & Stick Gluepad with a large dauber. Next I sprinkled FX10 Kiwi and FX12 Glacier over the swirl. I removed the flourish and taped around the top, heel and toe portion of the boot. Again daub gluepad ink over the areas and using a stencil brush, stencil FX15 Kimono Red over them. It's mounted on metallic red paper and then on a glossy faux alligator paper. It really makes the image POP!
My Aunt is turning 80 this week. She raises horse in California so I wanted to make her a special card that reminded me of her. This is the result:
For this one I dry embossed the front boot. Then covered it with LL 3003 Hot Air Balloon. Using my Picasso to mask off the lower lines of the balloon, I stenciled the color onto the boot. Once that was done, color was applied to the rest of the image using Spendor Pigment Ink Pad #14 Magic. For the second boot image, the stencil was then repositioned at an angle and color added the same way as above. This time it was colored flat with no dry embossing.
I enjoy the large open stencils, they are so fun to fill in with other images! So this leads us to my last card.
For this one I started with LJ 903 Large Open Fan. First dry emboss, then stencil color leaving the center almost blank. Next LL585 Romantic Rose was positioned over the fan (the fan stencil is still over image) and color was stenciled onto the fan through the rose stencil. Finally, with the fan stencil still in place I positioned a plain piece of cardstock over the fan lining up a point at the upper edge with a "spoke" at the base. A light dusting of color was applied to represent the folds of the fan. This was repeated ten more times to create the illusion of the folds.
I hope you enjoyed my contribution to our Blog Hop. Remember to win...... you must comment. The more blogs you comment at, the better your chances to win.
This is the last day of the Dreamweaver Stencil blog hop. But not the last site. Hop on over to Wendy's Blog for more creative inspiration!!
Thanks for participating in the first ever Dreamweaver Stencil Blog hop!! It's been a blast.
For complete information on participating, please check out the Dreamweaver Blog.
My first card is made using the LG 711 Rhinestone tree and White Glossy Embossing Paste. Once the paste was dry I added Stickles Christmas Red Glitter Glue. I added more dots across the bottom right side of the card with the glitter glue. I then outlined the tree trunk and some of the branches with Stickles Crystal Glitter Glue. (Click on the image to get a closer look at the Crystal glue)
Next I had some fun with LG 660 Boot
For this card I pasted the boot with Black Matte Embossing Paste and let it dry.
Then I placed the Boot stencil back over the image. On top of that I placed the LJ 896 Large Flourish over the boot and applied ink from a Palette Stamp & Stick Gluepad with a large dauber. Next I sprinkled FX10 Kiwi and FX12 Glacier over the swirl. I removed the flourish and taped around the top, heel and toe portion of the boot. Again daub gluepad ink over the areas and using a stencil brush, stencil FX15 Kimono Red over them. It's mounted on metallic red paper and then on a glossy faux alligator paper. It really makes the image POP!
My Aunt is turning 80 this week. She raises horse in California so I wanted to make her a special card that reminded me of her. This is the result:
For this one I dry embossed the front boot. Then covered it with LL 3003 Hot Air Balloon. Using my Picasso to mask off the lower lines of the balloon, I stenciled the color onto the boot. Once that was done, color was applied to the rest of the image using Spendor Pigment Ink Pad #14 Magic. For the second boot image, the stencil was then repositioned at an angle and color added the same way as above. This time it was colored flat with no dry embossing.
I enjoy the large open stencils, they are so fun to fill in with other images! So this leads us to my last card.
For this one I started with LJ 903 Large Open Fan. First dry emboss, then stencil color leaving the center almost blank. Next LL585 Romantic Rose was positioned over the fan (the fan stencil is still over image) and color was stenciled onto the fan through the rose stencil. Finally, with the fan stencil still in place I positioned a plain piece of cardstock over the fan lining up a point at the upper edge with a "spoke" at the base. A light dusting of color was applied to represent the folds of the fan. This was repeated ten more times to create the illusion of the folds.
I hope you enjoyed my contribution to our Blog Hop. Remember to win...... you must comment. The more blogs you comment at, the better your chances to win.
BLOG HOP INFO
We want you to have the chance to win YOUR favorite stencil, embossing paste and Metallic F/X color... for each time you post along the hop, you need to leave a comment on the site where the newest creation is offered, then go to the Dreamweaver site here http://www.dreamweaverstencils.com/, choose the stencil you like best, identify it to us, tell us why it's your favorite, and how you think you'd use it. Just be sure you comment on each blog along the hop..make sure your comments count for winning! Information today...then October 1st you hop!BLOG CANDY... HOW TO GET IT!
For each time you comment on different blogs, you need to choose a different stencil as a favorite, your favorite paste and your favorite Metallic F/X color...just in case you win more than once! At the end of the three days,each member of the Dream Team will choose a random entry to win and post it on their site by midnight of the next day October 4.ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY FOR CANDY
Hoppers are encouraged to comment once on each designer's blog throughout the blog hop. Each time you do so will give you one opportunity to win what's on offer at that blog. For an additional entry, you're invited to sign up to be followers of the Dream it Up Blog, right here. So, with eleven designers, this gives you the potential of twenty-two chances to win! All winners will be selected by Random.org, and posted on each designer's blog by midnight Monday.This is the last day of the Dreamweaver Stencil blog hop. But not the last site. Hop on over to Wendy's Blog for more creative inspiration!!
Thanks for participating in the first ever Dreamweaver Stencil Blog hop!! It's been a blast.
For complete information on participating, please check out the Dreamweaver Blog.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Blog Hop
OMG!!! I hope you are all enjoying the incredibly creative people participating in our first Blog Hop! I have been inspired to use products I don't usually use and dazed by the combination of products I would have never thought to use together!! Keep checking, there are three more of us chompin' at the bit to strut our stuff tomorrow. (That's a hint to the theme of a couple of my cards).
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