Thursday, August 23, 2012

Christmas in August Day 4


All of this week, the Dream Team and the Woodware UK teams are celebrating the release of the new holiday designs from Dreamweaver Stencils. Of course, no celebration is complete without prizes...and there are some fabulous ones for those commenting on both sides of the "pond".

Each team will be providing the opportunity to win four prize packages of stencil designs, perfect for the holidays. Just leave your comments each day on each players' post as well as the Dream It Up! and Woodware UK blogs, and the Dreamweaver and Woodware Facebook pages. Two random commentors will be chosen from the batch of weekday posts, one each from the DW and WW Facebook pages, and from the big hop on Saturday...from each side of the pond!* That's a total of eight prize packages up for grabs! Here's what you could win:



Todays project is using the Ink Transfer Technique with Memories Mist
First spritz a piece of glossy paper with a lite color of Memory Mist. Then lay a stencil in the bottom of a box over a paper towel. I used the same Christmas Border stencil that I used on my ornament on Monday. Spritz heavily with a couple of Mist colors directly on stencil. Gently lay the glossy paper you preped earlier over the stencil. Then either brayer over it or carefully (so the paper doesn't slip) smooth the paper over the stencil. with a quick peel back motion, remove the paper and let dry. LOVE THIS TECHNIQUE! Talk about a quick card.
(Please excuse the photo, was in a hurry when I took the picture)

Don't forget to leave me some holiday cheer as you move on to the other players for today:

Thursday, August 23th:
Woodware UK
Dream It Up!
Cyndi Bundy
Louise Healy
Laura Drahozal
Lee Kellogg
Pam Hornschu
Liz Martin
Terrece Siddoway (me)
Wendy Jordan
Kristi Van Doren
Cherylynn Moser

Remember to follow along with the challenges on the Dream It Up! and Woodware UK blogs for more prize opportunities, and more crafty inspiration, as well as "liking" DW and WW on Facebook.

*Winners selected must be from USA/Canada/UK only.

7 comments:

  1. What a great way to make a quick card or do some bulk backgrounds for Christmas cards. Thank you.

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  2. I'm going to have to try this cool technique! Your card is so lovely!

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  3. Yet another new technique for me to try! Great card and thanks so much showing me something new!

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  4. OH this is an interesting technique that I haven't tried before! Thanks for sharing it!

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  5. Beautiful card!! The technique looks so fun!

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