Wednesday, December 21, 2011

It's Dream Scheme Thursday

Hello everyone,
I'm so happy to have my computer back!! I know that I told you I'd be posting my missed weeks, well........in picking up my work area so the computer guy could get to my computer, I've miss placed a few things. I will find them and get them on the blog (hopefully soon!). In the meantime here is this weeks challenge.

We are doing Red and Gold. I did a Red and Gold a couple of weeks ago, so this one had me a bit stumped until I remembered this stencil

I made the card pretty simple since there's a lot going on in the image.

First paste the image with Gold paste on red print paper. Let dry. On one side of wording and line above and below wording, shadow with black permanent pen fine point. Layer on gold striped paper then again on the print paper.
Finally, add Christmas glitter glue (red and gold mix) to the holly berries. Quick and easy!!
Come back next week for more stenciling ideas.
Until then I wish you all a Very Merry Christmas!!

9 comments:

  1. Well, I am the only on that didn't use Red and gold...how big of a looser an I LOL..Great card.

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  2. Terrece...love how you used the pen to "shadow" the words. Also the gold leaves look so cool on that paper.

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  3. This is one of my favorite stencils and you did a great job with it. Thanks, too, for the tip on shadowing. Happy holidays.

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  4. Wow T this is so beautiful I love the way you shadowed the leaves. The paper you used works so well with this stencil. Great job. Have a MErry Christmas.

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  5. Glad you got your computer back! Beautiful card. That stencil image is perfect for the burgundy and gold colorway! Love the added bling!

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  6. Most excellent! And well done too! :-)

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  7. Nice and simple. Great use of that stencil!

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  8. So pretty Terrece. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas.

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  9. Thank you very much for those fantastic ideas. Merry Christmas to you.

    Greetings from London.

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