Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Dreamweaver and Imagine Crafts Day 2!


 Welcome to Day 2 of our first ever collaboration week with Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko! We've shared all of our toys on both sides, so be prepared for Endless Possibilities! Three prize packages are available, each containing one set of each of these inks and stencils/dies. Just leave comments on each post of each day this week (June 9th - June 13th) for a chance to win! Winners will be announced on Tuesday, June 17th!
Imagine Crafts New StazOn Pads from Tsukineko
Stencils and Dies Prize Package

I was so inspired by yesterday's projects using the irRESISTible sprays that I had to try them for myself! Here's what I created for you today:
LL3039 Owl buddy, DG751 Nesting Owls, LJ849 Bare Trees
He has a few steps, but I had so much fun and love how he turned out. Follow the directions to create your own design!

  • Place the Owl buddy stencil (LL3039) on cream cardstock in the bottom of your spray box
  • Shake the Bronze irRESISTible spray from imagine crafts vigorously
  • Spray over stencil until you get the level of coating you like (too much will cause some leaking under the stencil edges)
  • Lift off the stencil and place in water for cleaning, let the owl dry
  • Meanwhile, place the clean stencil face down on a paper towel in the spray box
  • Spray over the back of the stencil with the Bronze spray until a nice coating covers the stencil
  • Carefully lift the stencil by the edges and take it out of the box onto a clean paper towel
  • Immediately lay a piece of glossy cardstock over the inked stencil, rub it gently, then peel it off (you have to work quickly because the irRESISTible starts to dry immediately)
  • Place the stencil in water and let the glossy paper dry
  • Repeat the process with the Bare Trees stencil (LJ849) on glossy cardstock to create the background - you must move very quickly with this one because of all the thin bridges
  • Use the matching owl from the Nesting Owls die set (DG751) to cut the pieces from the owl that was sprayed on natural cardstock. It's easy to line the die up over the sprayed image, cutting side toward the image, tape in place, and run through your machine
  • Edge each piece with a black marker, I used the Memento Tuxedo Black marker from imagine crafts
  • Glue each piece in place on the glossy cardstock image
  • Mat the owl and the trees on black mats
  • Add some beautiful ribbon from May Arts
  • The cardstock for the base card was too stark so I used an ink blusher from imagine crafts to rouge on some of their beautiful Delicata Golden Glitz ink, it gave a golden shimmer to the cardstock that matched the ribbon perfectly

A close up showing the glossy image with the die cut image glued in place
Here's what the glossy image looked like before the die cut piece were added, and the negative
left over after die cutting (which will be used in a different project!)

LL3039 Owl buddy and its matching die from DG751 Nesting Owls

Just Imagine the possibilities of what everyone else has created!

Happy Creating,
Louise


29 comments:

  1. Great project.

    craftymom205 at yahoo dot com

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  2. Very cool--i like the bronze spray you used for the owl.

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  3. The trees stencil goes wonderfully with the owl. Such a beautiful combination.

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  4. Great job...and I can tell from your description of the process that you have to work quickly with the irResistible sprays, it's been a learning curve for me too, but they have been a lot of fun. Thanks for the nice detail in your post.

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  5. BEAUTIFUL and SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CREATIVE!!!!! Love your technique.

    Sue
    http://suek86401.blogspot.com/

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  6. Great combo of stencils....love the card!!! TFS and for a chance to win!
    Jan

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  7. Love your woodsy owl. l didn't know Dreamweavers made die!

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  8. This is fantastic! Thanks for all the steps and hints in those steps. I love how it turned out.

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  9. Love this card, especially the close up, to really appreciate all the detail from the transfer technique. Can't wait to play with my owl and dies!

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  10. Awesomesauce! Love the texture and swirl of color!

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  11. Great projects. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. Owls are so *in* at the moment and this one is very cute.

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  13. fantastic project...the tree background is wonderful behind that stunning owl!!!

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  14. Louise,
    A little bit of work doesn't hurt anyone, and as I can see, you did an awesome job. He actually looks like he's glowing. Awesome.

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  15. I am liking the coordinating dies to go with the stencils. Paper piecing is in my future!!!

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  16. Fantastic card, I love the dimension and colors!

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  17. Thank you for the detailed explaination. That owl is so sweet.

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  18. I really like your techniques and how the card turned out. Very nice!

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  19. I really like your techniques and how the card turned out. Very nice!

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  20. Love the ferny effect with the spray and the owl die is gorgeous

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  21. very neat technique. I will have to remember that.

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  22. Such a cute card! The Delicata Golden Glitz and the gold May Arts ribbon really set the little owl off beautifully.

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  23. Owls are a lot of fun to incorporate into my greeting cards. This little guy is darling. thanks for sharing a beautiful image.

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  24. Another technique! How cool is that. Thank you for your inspiration.

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  25. Cute card; thanks for sharing

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  26. Love that owl die! Very cool! That gold Delicata pad is such a great color too! Can't wait to try it!

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  27. I really like this owl stencil and what you've done with it! I love the spray technique too! Very inspiring! TFS :)

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