Ever use the expression, "When it rains, it pours"? This does not have to be a bad thing, does it? For the month of April, the Dream Team are featuring "Showers of Showers" as our theme. As usual, we'd love for you to play along. Just link your creation on the Dream It Up! blog
for a chance to win the stencil of your choice...bonus chances for
incorporating Dreamweaver and/or Stampendous in your design. Here's what
I'm showering you with this week...
So...maybe not precisely a shower card. More like a wedding card. However, I should get points for finally finding my creative mojo again...
This card uses a base of Bazzill aqua cardstock, a second panel of it with a die cut opening, and machine-embossed with the Dreamweaver Large Damask stencil design. The Stampendous Wedding Couple was stamped and lightly colored with my Copic Sketch Markers. I brushed a bit of DecoArt DecoPage Matte medium, and sprinkled with Stampendous Crystal Micro Glitter. The Stampendous Cling Married Monograms image was stamped in black VersaFine from Tsukineko® and die cut with the Dreamweaver Oval Die. Punched holes at the ends were added for inserting white organza ribbon. All in all, a very simple card to reproduce, and could easily be used as the cover for an invite, or...surprise, surprise...a bridal shower!
For more showers of inspiration, visit the "B" team's posts listed here:
So...maybe not precisely a shower card. More like a wedding card. However, I should get points for finally finding my creative mojo again...
This card uses a base of Bazzill aqua cardstock, a second panel of it with a die cut opening, and machine-embossed with the Dreamweaver Large Damask stencil design. The Stampendous Wedding Couple was stamped and lightly colored with my Copic Sketch Markers. I brushed a bit of DecoArt DecoPage Matte medium, and sprinkled with Stampendous Crystal Micro Glitter. The Stampendous Cling Married Monograms image was stamped in black VersaFine from Tsukineko® and die cut with the Dreamweaver Oval Die. Punched holes at the ends were added for inserting white organza ribbon. All in all, a very simple card to reproduce, and could easily be used as the cover for an invite, or...surprise, surprise...a bridal shower!
For more showers of inspiration, visit the "B" team's posts listed here:
3 comments:
What a fun card! I love the color of the paper embossed with the stencil through your machine. And the bride and groom are so cute in the window. Always a great composition with your cards Pam!
Love this Pam! Happy to hear you are feeling well enough to create again! We are kindred spirits today with the Damask stencil!
Love this Pam! Happy to hear you are feeling well enough to create again! We are kindred spirits today with the Damask stencil!
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