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Showing posts with label Dreamweaver. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2016

Christmas with Dreamweaver Christmas Borders Stencil

I'm behind on making Christmas cards.  So I got out the Dreamweavers Christmas Border stencil and made this card:


I used the following to make the card:

  • Dreamweaver Christmas Border Stencil
  • Range Dye Ink - Classic Cherry, Lily Pad
  • Memento - Brilliance Platinum Planet, Dandelion, Danube Blue
  • Ranger Texture Paste
  • Lwan Fawn Winter Scripty Sayings
  • Stampendous Rose Gold Embossing Powder
  • Versmark
To make the card, I secured the stencil to white card stock.  I then applied the texture paste, removed and cleaned the stencil.  Once the texture paste was dry, I carefully replaced the stencil.  I then added the ink to the different elements of the borders.  To give a bit of shimmer, I lightly applied the Platinum Planet ink over the entire area.  To create the sentiment, I stamped the sentiment with Versmark on vellum.  I then applied the embossing powder and heat set.  This was then cut to size and attached to the card.  The entire piece was then added to the card front to complete the card.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Pan Pastels

Here is my first card made with Pan Pastels.  This card is 5 x 5.75.



For this card I used:
  • Dreamweaver Stencil LX 7021 Corner Flowers
  • Pan Pastels 280.5 Orange, 250.5 Diarylide Yellow, 470.5 Violet, 340.5 Permanent Red, 340.8 Permanent Red Tint, 430.5 Magenta, 380.5 Red Iron Oxide
  • Stampendous Hydrangea Garden Stamp Set
  • Memento Rich Cocoa
  • Stampendous Detailed Silver Embossing Powder
  • Versamark
To make the card, I placed the stencil on white card stock.  I used the pan pastels to color the flowers in the stencil.  I then stamped the butterfly from the Hydrangea Garden stamp set in Rich Cocoa.  The butterfly body was colored with Rich Cocoa, and the wings with the Orange Pan Pastels.  Once complete, I sealed the images, and cut the images to 4 x 5.75. 

To assemble the card, I covered the edge of a scrap piece of white card stock with Versamark (to about 1 inch), and then heat embossed with Detailed Silver embossing power.   1/4" strips were then cut from the embossed edge.  The images were mounted to the center of the card base.  The strips were added to the long edges of the image.