Have you seen enough embossing paste yet? Of course not! Dreamweaver's Embossing Pastes are so versatile and high quality, that everything you create with them becomes a work of art.
My card today features the same step-by-step process as I demonstrated in my tutorial on Monday, only using different stencils.
The Dreamweaver Snowflakes background stencil was paste-embossed in Pearlescent paste on a slate blue card, sprinkled with the Stampendous Ice Blue Specialty Enamel, and heated until bubbly and set.
I used the Oval Ornaments Nesting Dies to create one ornament, which I paste-embossed the Southwest Snowflake design in Silver paste, sprinkled this with Silver Embossing Powder, and heated until bubbly and set.
Just a few rhinestone stickers, and a swirl of silver tinsel cord finished off this icy blue textural greeting card.
My card today features the same step-by-step process as I demonstrated in my tutorial on Monday, only using different stencils.
The Dreamweaver Snowflakes background stencil was paste-embossed in Pearlescent paste on a slate blue card, sprinkled with the Stampendous Ice Blue Specialty Enamel, and heated until bubbly and set.
I used the Oval Ornaments Nesting Dies to create one ornament, which I paste-embossed the Southwest Snowflake design in Silver paste, sprinkled this with Silver Embossing Powder, and heated until bubbly and set.
Just a few rhinestone stickers, and a swirl of silver tinsel cord finished off this icy blue textural greeting card.
Alison Heikkila (DW)
Louise Healy (DW)
Lyn Bernatovich (DW)
Pam Hornschu (DW)
Kristine Reynolds (DW)
Oh pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely card.
ReplyDeletelove how you did the ornament!
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with that color of EP thanks to you. I think this is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is delightful!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the shimmer and texture!!!