Welcome to our first ever collaboration week with Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko! We've shared all of our toys on both sides, so be prepared for Endless Possibilities! Three prize packages are available, each containing one set of each of these inks and stencils/dies. Just leave comments on each post of each day this week (June 9th - June 13th) for a chance to win! Winners will be announced on Tuesday, June 17th!
Here's my creation for today:
Negative Image:
Nothing negative about this! The punched out panel still had tons of gorgeous color and speckles that were dying to be used! I sprayed the back with spray adhesive and adhered it to a panel of acetate. This was popped up with foam tape over the top of a panel of DCWV Gauze Paper, and layered onto the card, and embellished with only a few rhinestones. Love the color, texture and dimension!
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Those of you that know me, know that when creating I love the opportunity to work with the positive and the negative of a design. Dreamweaver has just released a DIE to go with the Stylized Dahlia design, and oh, did I have fun with it!
I started with a panel of white watercolor paper. I smooshed three of the Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko Radiant Neon inks over the panel, and then sprayed over the surface with their Ink Potion No. 9 and let it do its magic. When dry, I sprayed over the surface with their irRESISTible Texture spray in Lulu Lavender. This is not just a mist, it actually leaves texture! Very cool, and easy to mix with my favorite Dreamweaver Memories Mists on a project!
I used the new Stylized Dahlia DIE to cut out the design from the center of my panel. Here is where the two cards begin...
Positive Image:
I pasted the dahlia in Matte Black on black cardstock, as well as the sentiment. When dry, I adhered all the parts of the die cut flower on the surface. The paste added to the dimension. I placed the sentiment stencil over the surface, inked with Versamark ink with a sponge dauber, and applied a few colors of Metallic F/X powders. The card base was lovely Bazzill cardstock, machine-embossed with the Dreamweaver Large Scales. Just a couple of scraps of May Arts ribbon, and a few adhesive pearls finished it off.
Negative Image:
Nothing negative about this! The punched out panel still had tons of gorgeous color and speckles that were dying to be used! I sprayed the back with spray adhesive and adhered it to a panel of acetate. This was popped up with foam tape over the top of a panel of DCWV Gauze Paper, and layered onto the card, and embellished with only a few rhinestones. Love the color, texture and dimension!
Just Imagine the possibilities of what everyone else has created!
32 comments:
Great project Love the colors.
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My first thought is how gorgeous the colors are on both cards Pam! Love your use of + and - diecutting and creating your own colorful papers!
Beautiful--I like how you used the positive and negative.
Wonderful full usage of all the bits and pieces from the die, and I like that you put the die cut pieces on top of the black embossing paste..it really does give the work extra punch! Those Tsukineko Neons are gorgeous!
Turned out very very cute the idea of using both of the stenciling the negative is really clever thank you for sharing
Pam,
Awesome cards! I love the colors, just love them. I also love how you use positive and negative...now I don't feel so bad with all those pieces attached to transfer tape in my scrap box.
These are both amazing! I love that you used the positive and the negative, so no waste. Beautiful work.
What stunning colours - love both results.
Awesome techniques on your card!!!!
Love the colors and how the spray gives the whole thing so much texture. Each card is so beautiful, love the scales in the background of the positive image!
So pretty and I love the colors against the black, stunning!
Love both cards!
Stunning cards, great colors and technique. You are very creative.
Sue
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Beautiful card! I love the colors and the simplicity of the design.
Pam, your card tutorials are so knowledgeable and fun. Love the negative and positive design of the Stylized Dahlia. And how about that Ink Potion #9 blending the Neon ink! These products do have color, texture and dimension and I can't wait to use them.
Oh my word - two gorgeous cards and I have just ordered both the die and the stencil! Thank you for the inspiration and lovely ideas.
Both fabulous cards!
Both of your cards are fabulous!
Love it, love it, love it!!! The colors are yummy! TFS and for a chance to win!
Jan
Love how you used both the positive and negative parts of the stencil and the colors are beautiful.
Loving the vibrancy of these inks and sprays, stunning cards.x
Amazing cards, those inks are gorgeous!!! Love Love Love the flower stencil/die!!!
Gorgeous cards! I love the colors, thanks for sharing.
Great colours, and I love the use of positive and negative.
I love your card is absolutely stunning!
I love that you used both pieces of the paper. It is so creative and bright.
very very pretty, way to use up all of your scraps. Great colors.
Love that you made two cards from one cut. The cards are beautiful
Thank you for showing both styles. Love them both.
Beautiful card; thanks for sharing
Pretty cards! Love how you used the negative and positive of the die cuts, and those yummy colors!
Gorgeous!! Both of them!!!
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