Get ready to be inked, pasted, encrusted, stenciled and stamped! All of this week the Dreamweaver Stencils' Dream Team and the Stampendous Design Teams will be providing some "Dream-pendous" inspiration for you, with multiple opportunities to win some fabulous prizes from both companies. Each day this week, you will be directed from both the Stampendous Impressions' blog or the Dream It Up! blog to the players du jour for your oohing and aaahing pleasure. Everyone will be playing on Saturday, the 14th with our final hop for the week. This is your opportunity to see how to mix and mingle your creativity...if you are a stenciler, you will be fascinated at combining stamps with your first love. If you are a stamper, you will be wowed at how stencils can add to your impressions.
Ever break an expensive Ming vase? Not a happy accident. But breaking a faux vase...a very happy accident! I had the notion of doing a crackle finish on the Dreamweaver Ginger Jar and stamping this Lone Bird image onto it. My steps went like this:
1. I taped the stencil on all four sides to a black panel with removable tape.
2. I applied Glossy Black Paste with the Spreader over the surface, and "squeegeeing" off the excess to save for another day.
3. I removed the tape from three sides, leaving a hinge piece before removing my pasted panel to dry. I cleaned my stencil and spreader immediately with warm water and a soft brush.
4. I placed my pasted piece on top of my toaster oven with it set on the lowest setting (150 degrees F) until dry, approximately 30 minutes.
5. I replaced the dry stencil over the surface. This time I pasted with the Crackle Embossing Paste, and followed above directions.
6. When dry and crackly, I inked color on to the surface with a stencil brush, and then stamped the image on the surface, and...uh, oh! This was where I found out that I had made a mistake. You see, the Crackle Paste adheres better to a matte paste rather than glossy. The result was that portions were breaking off. At this point, I could have thrown it away, but something in my scary brain went, "hmmm", and I was determined to "Make it work!" as Tim Gunn would say. So here's the rest of the steps:
7) I covered the entire surface with Versamark ink and used Deep Impressions Embossing Enamel over the entire surface...twice. This did two things: One...it provided a shiny ceramic-like look, and two...it ensured that no more pieces would fall out!
8) To finish the card, I machine-embossed the front with the Dreamweaver Stencils' Quatrefoil design, and brushed ink over the surface to highlight. I added a scrap of encyclopedia page (on canaries!), which I stamped with the Cling Vintage Birdcage**, and added the Cling Bird Manor** in the background. A band of crocheted lace from May Arts ties it all together.
Be sure to leave comments as you tour the blogs (with your email addy!) for a chance to win* one of three combined sets of these Dreamweaver and Stampendous goodies:
Leave me some love before you "gear up" for the next player:
Dream It Up!
Stampendous Impressions!
Terrece Siddoway
Krissy Fossmeyer
Stephanie Lee
Cyndi Bundy
Lee Kellogg
Janelle Stollfus
Pam Hornschu
Stampendous Impressions!
Terrece Siddoway
Krissy Fossmeyer
Stephanie Lee
Cyndi Bundy
Lee Kellogg
Janelle Stollfus
Pam Hornschu
*For shipping and handling purposes, USA/APO/FPO/Canada winners only.
**These items available on the Stampendous site April 21st. Check your local stores meanwhile.
Your card is just amazing... I like the way you put the stencil with your stamp.... Congrat.....
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing! Love that technique on that vase! Thanks for sharing your talents and giving me a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. Thanks for sharing the technique on the vase.
ReplyDeletecraftymom205 at yahoo dot com
Great technique!!! Your card is amazing :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That's one fantastic "accident". I LOVE how this turned out!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness Pam!! That vase is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThat vase is amazing!! Love reading how you turned a "oops" into FAB!!!
ReplyDeleteSooooo beautiful! Love the combo of stamps and stencils!
ReplyDeleteUmm...wow and stuff! This is just fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat vase is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
berniescraftcloset at gmail dot com
Such a cool technique with amazing results. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the vase with the crackle effect. Going off now to try this technique
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning and amazing! Thank you for sharing the steps and story behind the creation. I *must* get some of the crackle paste now and the stencils you used! Lucky me I have the birdcage stamp already...
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, LOVE the vase!!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful effect. Good job.Thanks for sharing the directions. Jackietbedataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteI LOVE when a "mistake" turns into a beautiful concept! Now I'm going to have to try Crackle with Glossy paste too! I totally Adore your broken Ming Vase
ReplyDeletewow, this is awesome
ReplyDeleteI love how your "mistake" was retrieved and made into what looks like an ode to an ancient Grecian urn.
ReplyDeletewell didn't you just outdo yourself with the crackle....oooh aaaah...love it.....you know we have very similar taste...i think i needed more stencils and paste....crackle on my list for Santa
ReplyDeletejennifer at kickman. com
I just bought some crackle past on the weekend - woo hoo! love how there are no "mistakes" in art - just opportunities to take it to the next level - good for you Pam!
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative and fabulous! I love the technique you used on that vase...I'm feeling so inspired!
ReplyDeleteThat vase is so creative! and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!! Love this card and technique!!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Pam! Love the cracked and distressed vase and how you fixed it LOL and I love the bird stamped right on top!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I LOVE it...it was indeed a Happy accident
ReplyDeleteFabulous technique!
ReplyDeleteslrdowney at hotmail dot com
Amazing card- I love the way the vase came out!
ReplyDeletewow - you're card is amazing! i really love the tech. you used on the vase - thxs for posting the details. i've never used the crackle finish but you've now inspired me to try it. i really like the bird stamp too.
ReplyDeletePam this is amazing. I would love to see this in person, my birthday is in September LOL. thanks for all your work and the great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAnother AMAZING creation!! Just fabulous.
ReplyDeleteJust fantastic, remember it's never a mistake always an opportunity lol.
ReplyDeletehugs Kimx
Beautiful vase! Gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to try this. I really like the way the vase came out. It's fantastic!!
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