The Dreamweaver Design Team is partying with the UK Woodware Design Team to bring you innovative ways to use our wonderful Dreamweaver stencils and supplies all week long! By the end of the week, you'll have seen stencils used in inspirational ways you just couldn't have imagined, and you'll see that, although our stencils are wonderful for paper crafting, they have SO MANY other uses too! We'll have several posts a day for you, from Monday August 29th to Saturday September 3rd. At the end of our celebration, each designer will randomly select a winner from all blog comments to receive a free Dreamweaver stencil. We look forward to you partying along with us!
Here's my entry for today:
I had a good time with this one.
To get my project started, I paste embossed the Daisies stencil (LL548) with Regular Embossing Paste (DEP) and set aside to dry. In the meanwhile, I grabbed my new Rolling Hills (LJ910) background stencil and my Copic Air Compressor. I taped my stencil to my paper with removable tape and started airbrushing the fabulous Copic color over the top of my stencil. Once I was happy with my color, I removed the stencil and stamped the sentiment.
After about 30 minutes. My daisies were dry, so I replaced the clean stencil over the dried paste and colored the flowers with Brilliance pigment inks and a stencil brush.
Once I had reached the desired look, I cut out the daisies so I could separate them on my card.
I hope you enjoyed my project. If you just happened upon my blog today, you can see all of the Dreamweaver Stencil and Woodware goodness by following the links below.
The more comments you leave on the designers blogs, the more chances you have to win a prize from Dreamweaver Stencils!!!
Enjoy the hop across the pond and back!!!
Supplies:
Paper: Coredinations, Bazzill Basics Paper
Ink: Copic, Tsukeniko
Stencils: Rolling Hills (LJ910), Daisies (LL548)…Dreamweaver Stencils
Embossing Paste: Dreamweaver Stencils
Stamps: Cling TLC Blessing (Stampendous)
Die Cut: Japanese Lace & Flourish Frame (Cheery Lynn Designs)
21 comments:
Really great, again, Wendy! It is nice to see how you used stencils with that Copic Air Compressor! Innovative work!
I think your project is just stunning! The artwork goes so well with the beautiful sentiment thank you for sharing this with us!
Lovely Wendy !! I`m getting so inspired with all these fab ideas !! Thanks !!
hugs Diane xx
Such lovely soft colours on your daisies...beautiful piece...
The air compressor is a cool..wish i could afford one! LOL Great work
I love the softness of the daisy stencil, and the frame you used them a frame
This is a darling card and the sentiment was wonderful too! Keep on stenciling!
Very cute! Love that rolling hills background and the daisies cut in half. They look adorable together and apart!
Just lovely Wendy. The new rolling hills stencil is so versatile and looks great with the saying you chose. Pretty frame!
What a lovely card! The colors are so soft.
Beautiful, peaceful, inspirational – so many ways to describe this lovely piece. May have to make one to put on my desk.
Another lovely project. Your cutting out of the daisies is very neat!!
Siobhan
Lovely project. You are obviously a flower girl at heart.
I couldn't leave a comment on the last two posts which is really annoying. Still never mind. I look forward to more fab ideas tomorrow.
Love to all Kimx
This is beautiful. The Rolling Hills background is lovely, and I love the colors you used; they lend the piece a serene feeling. The Japanese Lace & Flourish Frame is gorgeous and sets off your verse perfectly.
Beautiful! The Rolling Hills stencil adds a nice textured background to those beautiful daisies.
Wendy, I love how you air-brushed the Hills stencil in the background. So gorgeous with your daisies and the fabulous sentiment. ;)
Wendy, this is gorgeous! Love the airbrushed effect and those sweet daisies!
Wendy this was a gorgeous piece I loved the sentiment but I really loved that you used your copic airbrush system. I am really needing to play with mine.
So pretty! I love the airbrushing! I have an airbrush system but I'm too afraid to play with it! *lol* I might have to now that I've seen your card! I like motivation! *lol*
Hadn't though of using stencils with the alcohol pens and air compressor - how do you clean them please?
OK, this is seriously beautiful!! See what happens when I have sick kids, I'm waaaay behind on my visits!
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