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)
6 comments:
Oh pretty!
Lovely card.
love how you did the ornament!
I am so in love with that color of EP thanks to you. I think this is so pretty.
This is delightful!
GORGEOUS!!!
LOVE the shimmer and texture!!!
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