Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Bloomin' Fun with Stampendous, Dreamweaver, and Linnie Blooms!

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At Linnie Blooms you’re going to find oodles of fun projects to really take your mixed media in a new direction. We met this new company at CHA in January, and we immediately had heaps of ideas for using her clever products. What a new dimension to journals, canvases, books, scrapbook pages!  We know you’re going to love seeing the inspiration from this week’s hop!
 
Plus there are prizes!! Three lucky winners will each win a set of Linnie Blooms Fabric Mini File Folders just like they provide for our team. Plus, you’ll receive a Dreamweaver Stencil background, and our Vintage Press Perfectly Clear Stamps™ Set. You’ll be creating Mixed Media fabric accents in no time!  These winners have to have a U.S. mailing address (official rules here), but Aussie Fans – good news! The Stencil Specialists are sponsoring one Australian prize for this collaboration! You could win a Stampendous stamp, an LL sized Dreamweaver Stencil of your choice, a silicone buttons mould, and a Stampendous Embossing Powder (your color choice)… Wow!! Be sure to let us know you’re from Australia in your comments!!
Wait! There’s more! Linnie Blooms will be giving away a FREE All New DIY Home Decor Kit! Make sure to comment on their blog and designer blogs posting in our hop this week!

Here's what I'm bloomin' with excitement to show you...

Linnie Blooms canvas file folders are so much fun to play with. Just dump a pile of paints, inks, embossing pastes, stamps, stencils, and embellies on your work space and leave the world behind! These are a fun size, and as you'll see in my posts this week, there are so many uses besides just cute!

For this one, I painted the front with black acrylic paint. When dry, I paste-embossed in Dreamweaver Matte Black the Corner Flower stencil, set this aside to dry, and cleaned my stencil immediately. Once dry, I replaced the stencil over the design, and using Tsukineko Radiant Neon inks and small stencil brushes, I added color to the design. I poured clear embossing powder over the surface and heated it for a nice shine. On the back side, I used the same stencil and inked directly on the canvas with similar colors, and added a bit of doodling with a black Copic Multi-Liner pen. Both front and back were inked around the edges before moving to the inside.

On the inside, I ink-stenciled the Dreamweaver Zen Butterfly in orange ink. Leaving the stencil in place, I inked the Stampendous Cling Seeds Background in black, and stamped on top (be sure to protect the outside area with tape so that the design is only on the wings). I doodled a bit, added some buttons and twine, and moved onto the right side. I wanted the sentiment to be the focal point, so I brushed a bit of soft orange and green inks in the background, and stamped the Cling Cosmos image in Red Pepper VersaFine ink. Then I was able to stamp the Cling Life is Art in Onyx Versafine over the top. Both sides were inked around the edges, and a heart button was sewed onto the tab, which acts as a closure for the folder (see top pic).
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Pam Hornschu (you're here)


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22 comments:

  1. Wow Pam! Lovely work with lots to look at and enjoy!

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  2. Oh, these stenciled panels are awesome! That radiant neon ink on the black embossing is so pretty and all the doodling in the stencil shape really looks fun! Thank you for sharing your mixed media file folder today!

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  3. Wow! What a great combination of tools and supplies that you used to make this mini wonder! Great to be hopping with you.
    AnnMakes (Linnie Blooms)

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  4. Really nice project!! Colors are wonderful!! Thanks for hopping with us at LB. Noe DT Linnie Blooms

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  5. I love seeing the embossing pastes and stencils used on the Linnie Blooms product! Great project!

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  6. I love these stenciled panels. The colors are so vibrant. Thank you for sharing your awesome talent.

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  7. WOW! Looks like you've been having fun! Terrific project!

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  8. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE the embossed flowers and the pages are all so pretty!!! The butterfly is my favorite but they are all gorgeous!! TFS!

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  9. These look like so much fun. Your art work is incredible!

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  10. the bag is beautiful. I have an antique bag that is beaded. This bag looks much like that one - it looks shiny and bright.
    thanks for sharing.

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  11. Loving these folders!
    Great stenciled pages
    and lovely colors.
    Carla from Utah

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  12. Love the cover...pretty color combo.

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  13. Gorgeous project, Pam! These look like so much fun to make.

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  14. I just LOVE the colors and textures of the front cover! The inside is pretty fab, too, and that button makes a fab closure! : )

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  15. So pretty! The colors, the textures are awesome!

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  16. Wow--this is fabulous. Love all the different colors.
    sue in Ohio

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  17. Beautiful project. I love your method of decorating it.

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  18. Love this! I want to play with canvas!

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  19. Wow, I always love your ideas and you have so many beautiful pages for us today! That cover is just so colorful and pretty! I love that stencil but don't have it yet! :) Great ideas. Thanks for sharing.

    Katie B. (USA)

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