Can you tell that sometimes Dream Team's "Fearless Leader", Pam Hornschu, has a hard time deciding on monthly challenges? Since the team will be taking turns all month with the Smeared and Smudged 31 Days of Halloween, and we are doing a Christmas collaboration with Stampendous and Core'dinations the 13th - 17th (there will be prizes!!), the confusion should be understandable. Therefore...happy HallowThanksMas! As usual, we'd love for you to play along with the challenge and link your creations to the Inlinkz tool on the Dream It Up! blog (or at the bottom of this post). Just in case you are wondering...NO, YOU DO NOT NEED TO POST SOMETHING WITH ALL THREE HOLIDAYS ON IT! However, you get bonus points for actually using Dreamweaver stencils and product on your creations! And bonus points might actually earn you an extra stencil as our monthly winner...just sayin'!
Today my card is using the new
Tall Poinsettia LL3046 and it was used in two different ways. The main panel is using the double gitter technique with ultra fine glitters from
Stampendous on Dreamweaver Stencils
Double Sided Mounting Paper. The gold Poinsettia was stenciled with Delicata Golden Glitz ink from
Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko. The glitter panel was tied with sheer ribbon and then hit with a heat gun just until it starts to curl.
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This is such an exceptional job of doing the double glitter technique, Jamie! Wow and the gold pasted one behind really adds to the beauty of your creation!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely!!! Such a wonderful double-glitter technique and love how you echoed the image in gold!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!!
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I love that you added the poinsettia in gold on the side. Great holiday bling!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card, Jamie! Love the gold and glitter mix! Very festive!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful elegant card. I love the ribbon that you used.
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