Showing posts with label DWLJ806 Honeycomb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DWLJ806 Honeycomb. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Bee Mine!

It's almost Valentine's Day! Have you made a card for your special someone(s) yet??? Stampendous has so many wonderful stamps for creating the perfect card! This week the design team is sharing some designs featuring various stamps and stencils that fit our theme "Bee Mine!", right in time for Valentine's Day.

This is a card I made a while back using the Dreamweaver Honeycomb stencil (DWLJ806) in the background, paired with the adorable Garden Hive stamp (P280)

"Bee Mine!"
Supplies
Stampendous
CRP280 Cling Garden Hive
Acrylic Handle
MPW811 Mixed Media White Paper
MEM01 Memento™ Tuxedo Black Ink by Tsukineko®

Dreamweaver
DWLJ806 Honeycomb Stencil
DWDEP Regular Embossing Paste
DWDPK Dreamweaver Palette Knife
DWLM2010 Paste Spreader

Plus
Bazzill Basics cardstock Pollen
My Colors Cardstock Cafe Ole
Copic Markers - Y13, Y17, YR16, YR24, E33, 100, YG03, YG06, YG17, RV000, RV02, RV34, R59, W1, W2, W4, W6, B0000, BG90
Foam tape
May Arts Ribbon
Craft Glue Dots
Removable Tape
Double-sided tape

Instructions

Step 1:  Fold a 6" x 9 1/2" piece of Pollen cardstock in half to form an A6 card

Step 2:  Stamp the Garden Hive on a 2 7/8" x 4 1/2" piece of Mixed Media paper with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, color with Copic Markers

Step 3:  Tape the Honeycomb stencil to a  4 1/4" x 5 1/2" piece of brown cardstock with removable tape, use a palette knife and paste spreader to apply a coat of Regular Embossing Paste over the stencil, remove stencil and place in water for cleaning, let paste dry

Step 4:  Color the dry paste with Copic Markers, trim edges close to the design

Step 5:  Adhere the Honeycomb to the card front setting it at an angle

Step 6:  Use Craft Glue Dots to attach a pink ribbon across the card

Step 7:  Adhere the Garden Hive to a 3" x 4 5/8" piece of brown cardstock and use foam tape to attach it to the honeycomb layer

Step 8:  Tie a small pink bow to match the ribbon, attach with a Craft Glue Dot

Head over to the Stampendous Blog for more great ideas!
Happy Creating,
Louise

Monday, January 4, 2016

One of my Favorites!

Welcome to 2016! The Stampendous Design Team is so excited to start sharing projects from the October and January catalogs this week.  A lot of us will be in California for CHA at the end of the week showing store owners all these fabulous new ideas. Be sure to check the Stampendous Blog everyday for a list of designers showcasing their ideas!

We also are having a fun HOP(click here for today's participants) with the folks from Imagine Crafts. You'll want to check that out too!


This week we have been asked to share our favorite projects from the latest catalog releases. Here is one of my very favorite things that I created for the January catalog.


This peaceful home decor piece features the beautiful Maidenhair Fern Stencil (DWLJ846), with the Honeycomb Stencil (DWLJ806) in the background.  Here's how it's done:

Supplies
Stampendous
MPW811 Mixed Media White Paper

Dreamweaver
DWLJ846 Maidenhair Fern Stencil
DWLJ806 Honeycomb Stencil
DWDEP Regular Embossing Paste
DWDPK Dreamweaver Palette Knife
DWLM2010 Paste Spreader
Metallic F/X Kiwi

Plus
6" x 8" Canvas
Faber Castell Gesso
Paint brush
DecoArt Metallic Lustre Iced Espresso
Palette Stamp and Stick
Foam Applicator
Swiffer cloth
Black Frame 8" x 10"
Tacky Glue

Instructions

Step 1:  Tape the Honeycomb stencil towards one end of a 6" x 8" canvas with removable tape

Step 2:  Use a palette knife and paste spreader to apply a coat of Regular Embossing Paste over the stencil, remove and clean the stencil, let paste dry

Step 3:  Line up the stencil over part of the dry paste and towards the other end of the canvas, and apply paste over the other end of the canvas, remove and clean stencil, let paste dry

Step 4:  Paint a coat of Gesso over the entire canvas, dry well

Step 5:  Use your finger (dip it in a little water first) to apply a streaky coat of DecoArt Metallic Lustre Iced Espresso across the embossed image and around the edges, let dry

Step 6:  Tape the Maidenhair Fern stencil over the Honeycomb pattern with removable tape and apply a coat of Regular Embossing Paste, remove and clean the stencil, let the paste dry

Step 7:  Place the clean, dry stencil over the dry paste and use a foam applicator to apply Palette Stamp and Stick Glue, remove and clean stencil while the glue gets tacky

Step 8:  Use a soft brush to apply a coat of Metallic F/X Kiwi powder on the fern, use a Swiffer cloth to gently buff off any extra powders

Step 9:  Cut an 8" x 10" piece of Mixed Media White Paper and use a finger to swipe Metallic Lustre Iced Espresso over the paper

Step 10:  Adhere the canvas to the background paper, let dry

Step 11:  Apply some Metallic Lustre Iced Espresso lightly around the frame, buff lightly with a soft cloth, place the canvas in the frame

On a side note...I think this would be stunning with the fern done in Black Matte Embossing Paste, then the Kiwi powder on black, it would give it a whole different feel.

For more great ideas, stop over at these designer's blogs:




Louise Healy






Happy Creating,
Louise