Showing posts with label LM2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LM2013. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Friends Forever

Welcome to the third week of our Dreamweaver Stencils February design challenge. Our theme this month is Love and/or Friendship and the team has come up with some beautiful creations to share with you. We would love to have you join our challenge, click here to link your creation to Lynell's DREAM it UP! blog using the Mr. Linky tool, or email a picture of your creation to me, Louise,at louisehealy@sbcglobal.net  and I will post it on Lynell's blog for  you for a chance to win a great prize!
If you haven't heard, Dreamweaver Stencils is looking for a few talented people who love to share their creations with others. Our new Design Team Call runs until the end of February.  See Pam's blog for all the details on how to apply.
This week I am blessed to be spending time with my beautiful grand-daughter and lovely daughter-in-law while my son is traveling. I cherish these times especially because we live pretty far apart so I don't get to be with them very often. Thank goodness for Skype! Family means the world to me, but so do friends, so this week I dedicated my card to three very dear friends of mine, or "The Ladies" as my family calls them. We all met when our kids were in high school (over 15 years ago!), and still meet regularly for lunch and to share family news. I know they will be my friends forever.


This is not exactly a CAS (clean and simple) card, but it's really not very hard to create. Here's how you do it:
  • Emboss the Butterfly stencil (LJ916) on white cardstock using a personal die cut machine
  • With the stencil still in place over the embossed butterfly, use small stencil brushes to add various inks to the wings and body
  • Use a finger dauber to apply a coat of VersaMark ink over the colored image
  • Remove the stencil and sprinkle the butterfly with Stampee Bonding Powder, tap off excess powder
  • Use a heat gun to gently heat the powder
  • Place a sheet of Stampee Water Clear  Foil over the butterfly
  • Place the image in a paper folder and insert the folder into a laminator and let it feed through
  • Quickly peel off the foil sheet. The foil will stick to the butterfly where you had the bonding powder, but release where you didn't
  • Trim around the butterfly and edge with a coordinating marker, set aside
  •  Emboss the Triangle Weave (LJ912) stencil on white cardstock through a die cut machine
  • Remove the stencil and use a 3/4" stencil brush to brush color over the embossed image from all four sides.
  • Trim close to the design, and layer onto a light yellow mat
  • Layer those two onto a darker yellow mat
  • Place the Forever Friends stencil (LM2013) on white cardstock and use a small stencil brush to add ink to the design
  • Cut the words apart and brush the remaining ink from the brush into the background of the words
  • Mount them on light and dark yellow mats
  • Place small strips of foam tape behind the body of the butterfly
  • Place a  Dreamweaver Embellishment Pin (green) through the head area of the butterfly and then into the front of the card, dont' forget to take the release paper off the foam tape first
  • Add a pretty bow with glue dots
  • Add the stenciled words
  • Write a little note inside and share it with a wonderful friend!
The rest of the team has more ideas to share with you too, just click on their names to jump to their blogs.

Happy Creating,
Louise

Thursday, February 7, 2013

February Dreamweaver Stencil Challenge Begins Today!

The new Dreamweaver Stencils monthly challenge for February has the theme "CAS Love and Friendship!". That means keep it Clean and Simple, my favorite kind of design.  We have also kicked off a new design team call, see Pam's blog for the the details. Being part of the Dream Team is fun and challenging!
This week I thought I would use the challenge to create a Valentine for my husband. I know it's not until next week, but we'll be celebrating this weekend instead. He is a horticulturalist, so I decided I would use the beautiful Pansy stencil (sorry this is retired) with the You & Me (LS1004) and part of the Forever Friends (LM2013) stencil.
Front of the card

Inside of the card

This could not be any easier and fits the challenge of Clean and Simple challenge along with Love and Friendship too.

  • Tape each stencil to a piece of Hanko Sea Foam cardstock (one of my favorite!) with removable tape (mask off the friends part of the forever friends stencil)
  • Use a palette knife and paste spreader to apply a coat of Matte Black Embossing Paste (DMBP) across each stencil
  • Remove stencils, let paste dry, and clean your stencils
  • Mount each pasted image on a small black mat 
  • Adhere the You & Me to upper left corner of the card
  • Tie a black ribbon around the bottom portion of the card
  • Adhere the Pansy layer to the lower left corner with foam mounting tape
  • Adhere the forever inside the card
Clean and Simple doesn't mean it can't look great. Beautiful papers can really help create an elegant card!
Now go check out the rest of team's creations for our new challenge. Don't forget you can enter your own creations by linking your designs on the DREAM it UP! blog or by emailing a picture of your design to lynell@dreamweaverstencils.com and she will post it for you. 
Happy Creating,
Louise

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Day 6 Christmas in August Hop!

All of this week, the Dream Team and the Woodware UK teams have been celebrating the release of the new holiday designs from Dreamweaver Stencils. Of course, no celebration is complete without prizes...and there are some fabulous ones for those commenting on both sides of the "pond".

Each team will be providing the opportunity to win four prize packages of stencil designs, perfect for the holidays. Just leave your comments each day on each players' post as well as the Dream It Up! and Woodware UK blogs, and the Dreamweaver and Woodware Facebook pages. Two random commentors will be chosen from the batch of weekday posts, one each from the DW and WW Facebook pages, and from the big hop on Saturday...from each side of the pond!* That's a total of eight prize packages up for grabs! Here's what you could win:

For my final posting of the week I wanted to show you a couple of more ways to use the new mittens stencil:
LJ923 Mittens overlayed with
LX7002 Plaid
Dry emboss the mittens on white cardstock. With the stencil over the embossed image, brush a little color over the image. Place the Plaid maker stencil over the mittens at an angle and brush on the first color. Remove and clean the plaid maker and put it back over the mittens the other direction and brush on a complimentary color. Layer on coordinating cardstocks.

LJ923 Mittens with tree from
LX7016 Season of Joy
LM2013 forever friends


Dry emboss the mittens. With the stencil still over the mittens, brush red ink around the edges and cuffs. On the Season of Joy stencil use removable tape to mask off everything but one of the smaller trees. Center the tree on the mitten and brush in green ink. Repeat on the other mitten. Remove the tree stencil and brush just a little green into the background of the mittens. Remove the mitten stencil and brush more red ink around the mittens. Mount mittens on a dark green mat. Stencil forever friends on the bottom of a kraft color card with the same green ink as the treen. Add the mittens over the saying.

I hope you've enjoyed all the creations the teams have posted this week, I know we have had a lot fun sharing them with you!

Remember to follow along with the challenges on the Dream It Up! and Woodware UK blogs for more prize opportunities, and more crafty inspiration, as well as "liking" DW and WW on Facebook.

*Winners selected must be from USA/Canada/UK only.

Happy Creating,
Louise