This week starts a 4 week collaberation between Dreamweaver stencils and Ranger products.
To start off I decided to do a transition card. Remember the card I posted last week? (Scroll down real quick and then come back)
Well, I took that card, painted parts of it with embossing ink and a paint brush. I picked three Ranger Distress powders; Frayed Burlap, Milled Lavender and Tattered Rose .
First, paint the center of the leaves with ink then sprinkle with Milled Lavender, tap off excess and heat.
Next, paint the stems with ink and sprinkle with Frayed Burlap, tap off excess and heat.
Next, paint the tops of the pumpkins with ink and sprinkle Tattered Rose on them, tap off excess and heat.
Finally, paint the bottoms of the pumkins with ink and sprinkle Milled Lavender over it, tap off excess and heat.
Finally, paint the bottoms of the pumkins with ink and sprinkle Milled Lavender over it, tap off excess and heat.
I love the dimension the powders give the image!
Make sure to check out the rest of the team and Rangerink!
The picture below is the prize pack for the next two weeks participants. Make sure to get your ideas and cards in to be eligible. See the Ranger Ink and/or Dreamweaver Blog for more information!
This is so cool! The texture just pops out!
ReplyDeleteWHOA Nellie...those pumpkins look like they are straight from the countryside. Your shading is stunning with those powders! Thank you for the inspiration Terrece!
ReplyDeleteOh I love all the texture these pumpkins have! I think I have a new addition--Distress Embossing Powders!
ReplyDeleteThis was a great way to show off the difference the powders make to the design! Love the layer of texture.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love the texture!
ReplyDeleteYou've taken my favorite fall stencil to a whole new level, Terrece. Love the textures and colors.
ReplyDeletei love the textures on the pumpkins. This technique is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely autumn card.
ReplyDeleteThe card is beautiful. I would have never thought to use those colors.
ReplyDeleteNancy
I love the effect you got with the powders. Jumps off the page!
ReplyDeleteSmiles~
Marilyn
Cool card - love the pumpkins! Great mix of colors!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this! great job. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! love your colors!
ReplyDeleteLove the emboss effect!
ReplyDeleteI love the pumpkins! This is such a great Fall card!
ReplyDeleteLove the effect with painting specific areas of the stencil and the different colors you mixed on the card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful results using this fabulous combination. Gorgeous pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Great techniques!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Great technique! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! Love your choice of colors and how the embossing powder lends texture and dimention. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the texture the distress embossing powder gives.
ReplyDeleteThey look like they could tumble into my lap. The texture in this card is amazing. The entire card is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and great take on the pumpkin stencil.
ReplyDeleteLove the stencil and the use of the powders TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and how you used the texture on the pumpkins, that's a must have stencil !!
ReplyDeletelove your pumpkins. . Have a great day
ReplyDeleteGreat look with the texture. I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour pumpkins are fab, love the texture "fade"!
ReplyDeleteLove the texture on this--what a great project.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteThese are the coolest ones yet, love how you did the pumpkins!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Terrece!
ReplyDeleteI like what you did with the Ranger embossing powder on your pumpkin card. It stepped it up a notch!
ReplyDeleteLove the shadow shading here!!! Very artistic! Totally fantastic technique! I need some stencils!!! I can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteWowzers...the embossing powder looks fabulous on the pumpkins!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool Terrece, who would think milled lavendar would work on pumpkins, but it does!
ReplyDeleteGreat card; I really like your color choices, shading, and the festive feel of the card. Really nice. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. And you used such unexpected colors of distress embossing powder. But it all works great.
ReplyDeletevery cool effect!
ReplyDeletebeautiful card!!
Very pretty card. Love the texture the powder brings! Thanks for explaining how this was done.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! The texture really pops!!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific idea. Great texture and love the colors
ReplyDeleteGreat card, colors are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIncredible project...love the way the pumpkins pop out of the card.
ReplyDeletelove it! looks really cool!
ReplyDeleteWould love to touch those pumpkins. Thanks
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI have had those powders on my shelf forever. This is the best use of them that I have ever seen. TFS
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love the texture you created there. I can just imagine how those pumpkins would feel if they were real. Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteShades of Blue
Absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery cool card! Thanks so much for sharing your technique!
ReplyDeletewonderful card and technique
ReplyDeletegreat pumpkins, thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Fall card with those gorgeous pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Fabulous texture on those great pumpkins1
ReplyDeleteI love this technique too. It adds so much dimension. Beautiful. Looking forward to trying this!
ReplyDeleteLove it. The texture looks great.
ReplyDeleteRose and lavender on pumpkins! I loooooove it! Very nice card, I would say beautiful! So glad you have great directions because I want to do this one.
ReplyDeleteNever would have thought to use those colors on pumpkins! How fabulous ! Love the depth and dimension they have!
ReplyDeleteWonderful texture, depth and dimension, yet flat enough to mail!!
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What ovely pumpkins!!!!!! and the colours are so perfect!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis technique is just so darn cool!
ReplyDeleteKris in Alaska
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I love your fuzzy looking pumpkins. Very lovely card.
ReplyDeletereally nice colors!!!! thanks for the idea!!!
ReplyDeleteYour pumpkins look so really - they scream touch me! Gorgeous work. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteI love the colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkins are great! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use the paints with the EPs--great job with the shading....and I love the stencil...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pumpkins! Love the frost the EP's give and your card design is lovely. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour pumpkins have so much texture--love them. Reminds me of cinnamon sprinkled on there.
ReplyDeleteI truly love this technique. Now I just need a Dreamweaver stencil!
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