The Dream Team is ready to inspire you with some extra fun this week! Not only are we posting with the Flora and Fauna challenge, we are introducing you to our THREE NEWLY RELEASED DESIGNS...our Owl Buddy, the Open Sheep, and the art nouveau-inspired Heron, which you had a sneak peek at two weeks ago on the Dream It Up! blog. Three lucky commenters on the Dream Team's posts will receive one of these designs to be announced on the Dream It Up! blog next week. Tell us in your comment which technique YOU would use with your favorite of these new designs.
Here is how my card was made.
1. Rub Mowed Lawn, Shabby Shutters, Stormy Sky and Tumbled Glass Distress inks on a craft sheet, spritz with water and place a glossy paper, glossy side down on the ink. Lift and let dry.
2. Stencil LG757 Heron with Dreamweaver Stencils Glossy Black. When dry cut to size.3. Layer onto black paper and glue to a lavender card.
4. Layer one of the paper strips you cut off onto black paper and glue to the bottom of the card.
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May Challenge
The Dream Team is challenging you this month to a "Flora and Fauna" theme! Considering most of the Dreamweaver designs incorporate both of these in the huge variety of stencils, you should have no problem playing along with our challenge this month! As usual, link your creations at the end of the Dream It Up! blog post, or at the end of our posts where it says, "Add Your Link". As the challenge gets underway, you'll see thumbnails of others who are playing along as inspirations for your own creations!Add your link here
Love the watery background against the black paste! Beautiful card Jamie. I'm anxious to play with this stencil.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Your background is amazing and with your black heron, it really showcases the intricacy of this stencil.
ReplyDeleteThe heron looks so good on your background its kind of classic
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I think this is my favorite new stencil and I love what you did with it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paste-work and background, Jamie. Thanks for sharing the steps!
ReplyDeleteYour background is perfect for this piece. So lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike! Love the calming colors in your background, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done card with great background!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is wonderful! And in your description you make it sound so simple. It looks awesome. Love the silhouette. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
I would try to recreate the beautiful Heron card.
ReplyDeleteyourr card is really elegant!
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