We've now had four weeks of festively distressed fun playing with the Ranger/Tim Holtz Distress Powders along with our wonderful line of Dreamweaver Stencils and products. Huge thanks to Tim Holtz and the fab people at Ranger for sharing these four collaborative weeks with us, and providing the yummy shades of Distress Powders for us to create with. We've been inspired by the process, and we hope you have, too!
If you haven't won one of the prize packages yet, you still have one more opportunity this week as the set below is up for grabs to a random commenter on one of the Dream Team blogs.
If you've been following along each week, you've seen some gorgeous creations with these stencils and powders, so you should be all fired up to get distressed! If you've missed the first three weeks, check them out once you've made the rounds today:
My festively distressed project for this week is this:
I used the fabulous Ranger Distress Embossing Powders instead of glitter for the Double Glitter technique!! I can't say that I use all Distress powders, I did sprinkle a bit of Stickle Green Fine Glitter in there.
A few weeks ago I made a video using this technique. You can view it below.
Here is a close up of the Double "Embossing Powder" background.
Don't forget to leave me some love before hopping to the rest of the Dream Team blogs:
9 comments:
This definitely has that CAS ...AND distressed look to it. How do you do it Wendy? This also fits perfectly with your "neck of the woods"!
The hint of bling is perfect on the trees and pairs perfectly with the double glitter on the Merry Christmas. All around great!
WOW!! Another FUN card and video!! THANKS SO MUCH for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! I LOVE it!! =)
Love the angles and the colors...so much interest!
Gorgeous! Love how the tree piece turned out, so impressionistic!
NIce and fun!
Pretty colors & pretty card!!
Your glitter adds a lovely touch against the distress colours Wendy. Our trees now have a new white coat of snow - not sure if you are getting it south of us. I'd be happy to share as we have more than enough!
This technique made a fabulous background piece to your lovely card.
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