

Today is my day on the revolving wheel of
Woodware to post for this week's challenge...to Pick a Color and Stick With It! Obviously, I went with blue, and am still in holiday mode as I need a few more cards to complete my card list for this year. This card features the
Dreamweaver Stencils' Oval Ornament and
Kaleidoscope which layered together to create the ornament shape with the Kaleidoscope pattern. I taped the
Kaleidoscope stencil under the
Oval Ornament stencil before taping them both down on my textured cardstock with removable tape. With a "sludge mix" of
Glossy Blue and
Regular White Embossing Pastes, I spread the color over the stencil, removed the excess, and set the panel aside to dry after removing the stencil. Be sure to clean the stencils right away with a little warm water and a nail brush. While the paste was still wet, I poured
Stampendous Midnight Blue Glitter from the
Holiday Tinsel Glitter Kit over the pasted image. The paste takes around thirty minutes to dry (about half that if you place it on an electric griddle set on low). Meanwhile, the card was formed from medium blue cardstock, with a panel of patterned paper which mimics the
Kaleidoscope design rather well. To emphasize this, I stenciled the pattern onto the panel using the deep blue shade from the
ColorBox Chalk Ink "Chocolate and Blueberries" set. The pasted panel was adhered to the card, a
Stampendous Star Greetings sentiment was added, along with a sheer ribbon bow, and a
Dreamweaver Stencils' Embellishment Pin coated with the same deep blue ink inserted through. (Be careful to ensure the pin point is tucked under the layers of paper.) If you haven't been to the
Woodware UK blog yet, check it out, and while you are there, follow the links to the rest of the
team of Woodware wonders as they complete this challenge in their own unique and colorful way.
2 comments:
This is beautiful Pam. Good to know that there is a stencil that fits on the ornament stencil. Will have to add that to my list!!
Have a good day!
This is quite beautiful! I just love your stencil layering. I think I just fell in love with that gorgeous glitter, as well.
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