Showing posts with label Dreamweaver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dreamweaver. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Ranger & Dreamweaver

Ranger has a fun challenge here that involves using Dreamweaver Stencils, Distress Embossing Powder and Double Sided Mounting Paper.
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I have a few stencils but I have only 3 colours of Distress Embossing Powder, so it made it hard to pick an appropriate stencil that works with  browns and a green so I sneaked in a blue Ranger Embossing Powder to complete the look  : )

Here's a close up of the embossing against the white glitter background.
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For more info on how to do this technique drop by the Dreamweaver blog here and don't forget to enter the Ranger Challenge here.

Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, October 3, 2009

World Card Making Day

Happy World Card Making Day! I made a few Christmas cards for the occasion! This card was made using a brass stencil and embossing paste which was sprinkled with glitter. It's a nice snowy scene with dimension and it sparkles!




















Supplies - Dreamweaver Stencil (LL459 Row of Houses), Dreamweaver Stencil Paste (Glossy White), Martha Stewart Glitter (Fine Crystal), Brilliance Pigment Ink (Moonlight White)

Here's a close-up so you can see the dimension.


 


















For this card I used the cuttlebug and embossing folder on some very textured, almost plastic like paper that I had from who knows where. I swiped a Brilliance Inkpad across the raised surface to add a little bit of shimmer. I stamped the little tree and matted it and added the velvet ribbon which gives some next texture.
Supplies - Cuttlebug Embossing Folder (Snowflakes), Stampede Collection Tree Stamp, Sentiment unknown, Brilliance Pigment Ink (Moonlight White), Vivid Dye Ink (Vintage Green)


This card is made with a brass stencil and embossing paste. This time after the embossing paste dried (takes about 30 minutes) I placed the stencil back on top of the paste and used iridescent Shiva Artist Paintstiks to colour the ornaments. This is an oil paint in a stick form and I used a stencil brush to apply it.

The sentiment was done with a brass stencil and silver pigment ink.
  























Supplies - Dreamweaver Stencils (LM240 Greetings, LL468 Christmas Ornaments), Dreamweaver Embossing Paste (Glossy White), Shiva Artist Paintstik (Iridescent), Yasutomo Pigment Ink (Silver)


Thanks for stopping by and have a fun-filled day of crafting!