Get ready to be inked, pasted, encrusted, stenciled and stamped! All of this week the Dreamweaver Stencils' Dream Team and the Stampendous Design Teams will be providing some "Dream-pendous" inspiration for you, with multiple opportunities to win some fabulous prizes from both companies. Each day this week, you will be directed from both the Stampendous Impressions' blog or the Dream It Up! blog to the players du jour for your oohing and aaahing pleasure. Everyone will be playing on Saturday, the 14th with our final hop for the week. This is your opportunity to see how to mix and mingle your creativity...if you are a stenciler, you will be fascinated at combining stamps with your first love. If you are a stamper, you will be wowed at how stencils can add to your impressions.
Today I kept it simple. Start by dry embossing Dreamweaver LG615 Vase Stencil color onto it. Make sure you keep the outer edges darker than the center to create a rounded effect. Then use on of the small border pieces from StampendousStamp over the vase with black ink. Curl the image over a paper towel center. Pop up with 3-d tape. Add flowers and you're done.
Can't wait to see what everyone else has done! Make sure you comment to increase your chance to win product from Stampendous and Dreamweaver!!
Be sure to leave comments as you tour the blogs (with your email addy!) for a chance to win* one of three combined sets of these Dreamweaver and Stampendous goodies:
Leave me some love before you "gear up" for the next player:
Stampendous Impressions!
Kristine Reynolds
Cherylynn Moser
Susie Moore
Lynn Mercurio
Laura Drahozal
Pam Hornschu
Wendy Price
Liz Martin
Taylor Usry
Jessie Hurley
Krissy Fossmeyer
Cyndi Bundy
Jennifer Ingle
Georgia Sommers
Melinda Gleissner
Kristi Van Doren
Stephanie Lee
Wendy Jordan
Suzanne Czosek
Terrece Siddoway
Lee Kellogg
Janelle Stollfus
Louise Healy
Jennifer Dove
*For shipping and handling purposes, USA/APO/FPO/Canada winners only.
wow, this is so cool. looks just like art you'ld find in an expensive store. wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteSuper duper cool card!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the flourishes and color you got on the vase!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for all the tips and steps.
ReplyDeleteYour vase is amazing looking. Love your colors.
ReplyDeleteLovely CAS card! I "need" one of those vase stencils!
ReplyDeletewow...beautiful. I love the simplicity but elegance of this card. did I say wow
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteSo Elegant!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! That vase is amazing. Lovely colors.
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Wonderful vase, especially with the stamped designs!
ReplyDeleteGreat vase of flowers I love the coloring you did within the vase and making the flowers pop really sets them off.
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and pretty. Love your colors on the vase! Thanks so much for playing with us this month, Terrece!
ReplyDeleteNice! So elegant.
ReplyDeleteHi,looking all beautiful! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects all week! I have really enjoyed seeing the inspiration, thanks!
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeletegorgeous use of stamps on the vase! fab job!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty--I like how you colored and stamped on the vase.
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This is beautiful! love the stamping on the vase... gives it an oriental feel...very nice!
ReplyDeleteWow...what beautiful shading you achieved on this gorgeous vase. Amazing job!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat coloration on that vase Terrece! Thank you sooo much for the hard work this week.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant! Lovely flowers!
ReplyDeletelove what you did to the vase - so pretty.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea adding art to the vase. LOVE your creativity!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Terrece, beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant, vase Terrece. I love the color you achieved on the vase. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful combo!
ReplyDeleteYour coloring on the vase gives it the look of the most delicate china. Beautiful card, Terrece.
ReplyDeleteThat vase is gorgeous! When I saw the stencil on the website I couldn't figure out how someone would use it..but you have totally inspired me!
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