Thursday, August 1, 2013

Stampendous and Dreamweaver: Summer Fun Day Four


It's fun in the sun time again with another collaboration between Stampendous and Dreamweaver Stencils! We'll be playing together all of this week, with a fabulous hop on Friday, August 2nd, featuring a slew of amazing talent from both teams, and of course...prizes!!!

Two prize packages will be given away for the comments left on posts Monday-Thursday, July 29th - August 1st, and one prize will be given away for comments left on the hop day, Friday, August 2nd. Winners will be selected randomly and announced Thursday, August 8th. (Note: USA addresses only, please, due to shipping costs.) Here's what you could win:

Stampendous Surfer and Sandcastle Kiddos • Dreamweaver Hot Air Balloon, Ice Cream Cones, Summer, Mosaic Swirls, Bird Words, and Sandcastle stencils




 Here's what I created:

Who doesn't love camping at the lake? A long day of fishing, hiking, swimming, followed by a cool evening listening to crickets and birds, and the sound of the kids who refuse to fall asleep. That was my inspiration for today's card.

Featuring the new Dreamweaver Cattails Scene, I applied several bands of Memento inks over white cardstock. Then I applied Onyx Versafine ink to the back of the stencil and placed it on top. I rubbed over the back with a paper towel to transfer the ink. I love that it wasn't solid black, but broken up a bit.

I stamped the Stampendous Cling Lone Bird in the bottom corner of both the colorful panel and the actual card. Before popping up the main panel on the card, I applied some glue marker to the cattails, the sun, and the bird and sprinkled with Stampendous Micro Glitter in colors to match the Memento inks.

The sentiment from the Bird Words stencil was paste-embossed with Regular Paste and sprinkled with Teal Micro Glitter on vellum to create a dimensional banner across the card.


Now, hop on over to the next in line. Don't forget to leave some love for a chance to win, and just 'cuz it's nice!

Stampendous
  

21 comments:

craftymom205 said...

Interesting card.

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Darlene S. said...

Incredible card. So clever how you made the background!

Carolina Kathy said...

Really great card. Love the colors! Thx for the instructions and sharing!

Lynell Harlow / Dreamweaver Stencils said...

Unbelievable card Pam. It does take me back to summertime camping...no mosquitos though. ;) Will have to try this too, am loving doing the resist techniques thanks for the inspiration.

Kristine Reynolds said...

Very cool effect! Love it!

Iris said...

Beautiful card. Love the colors and the sweet bird.

barbara macaskill said...

Such beautiful layers and colors! Very intriguing! TFS!

Vicki Sopcak said...

You cannot go wrong with Dreamweaver stencils. The possibilities are endless!!! Your resist technique is something I must try.

Benwah said...

Lovely card. Thank you for sharing.

Lea said...

Wow! Another fun technique I can try! Man, I've learned a lot on this collaboration! Your card is gorgeous and I love how the bird looks like he's just checking it all out! Very cool!

Jan Castle said...

Wow....would never think to ink the back of the stencil....cool look Pam!

Bunny said...

What a beautifully colored card. Makes me want to sing somewhere over the rainbow.

Colleen Scrapbooker said...

That is very nice! Thanks for sharing!

Sue D said...

Very colorful!
Sue in Ohio

jusaweecatnap said...

A bunch of neat effects. Cool card.

Larissa Heskett said...

Awesome!! LOVING your creations for today!! Such a Neat Design!! THANKS for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!! ;)

Karenladd said...

Love the blocks of color and the vellum for the sentiment! Gorgeous!

Sabrina said...

WOW!!! What a stunning card!!!

Janis said...

LOVE your techniques and the stunning result! Love how you stamped your bird over both the panel and card base. Love how the ink from the back of the stencil wasn't solid on the panel. Love the bands of color. Gorgeous card.
<3 J

christi said...

cute scene. love to see velum used. gorgeous colors!

Suzanne C said...

I love the ombre effect with the bird and scene! Gorgeous!