Showing posts with label Jan '14 challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jan '14 challenge. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Clean and Simple to DIE For!

Since there were five Thursdays in January, you have the opportunity of having some extra time to link your CAS creations for the monthly challenge. But, before you head off to do that, check out what the Dream Team is inspiring you with...

My card features the brand new, and my favorite, Leafy Branch Die. Be prepared to be seeing this one over and over again on my blog. Fun and versatile, I've only just begun to create all the ideas that are swimming in my head.

Since we are keeping it clean and simple, I die cut one from thick black cardstock, and one from teal metal and adhered them to the card. I finished off by pasting the sentiment in Matte Black. And that's it!

Here's the list for the team:






Sunday, January 26, 2014

Woodware UK: We're Shaking Things Up This Week!


The Woodware team is shaking things up this week...in the form of shaker cards. Though mine isn't truly a shaker "card", it makes a great little giftie.

I used a leftover clamshell package from something that I'd purchased recently, and this became the container for my shaker. However, you could easily use one of the Stampendous Mini Stuftainers that Woodware carries. I stamped and embossed in White Embossing Powder Francoisé' new Dragonfly Clear Magic Single on black cardstock, and added bright pops of color with Sakura Moonlight Gel Pens. I added a sentiment from Jane Gill's Clear Magic sets, stamped in black, and also inserted a piece of acetate to protect the stamped and colored image from whatever goodies I decided to tuck into the shaker portion. In this case, I went very girly on my treats...lip balm, bubblegum, and hair clips in bright, happy colors. I also tied some girly ribbons to the hang tag of the clamshell container.

For an extra bit of bling, I applied a Dragonfly Peel Off sticker on the outside with some great Mark Richards crystals in a variety of colors. (If you don't happen to have all of the colors, you can use permanent markers to color the clear ones to match your creations!)

A larger shaker leaves plenty of room to go crazy creating these for every occasion, and for everyone on your giftie list, but if you happen to have the thinner and smaller shakers, you can have fun filling them with confetti, glitter, Card Candi, sequins, pompoms, etc.

Remember, all of this week the team will be posting their shaker creations, providing YOU with plenty of inspiration to get shakin'! Be sure to check the Woodware Blog daily!


Thursday, January 23, 2014

Dreamweaver Stencils: A "POP" of CAS

Who doesn't love bright and colorful? Especially in combination with a Clean and Simple (CAS) card? Easy to do in multiples. Great wow factor. Generalized enough to be perfect for everyday. This is that card.

Featuring two newly released items from Dreamweaver...the Pear Nesting Dies, and the Pop Rectangles Stencil...such a fun combination.  The base panel is aqua cardstock with the letterpress technique: Spray the stencil with Memories Mists Diet Cola. Place the stencil face up on the base plate of your embossing machine. Place cardstock face down on top of sprayed stencil. Layer the rubber mat and TWO clear plates on top, and run through the machine. The ink transfers to the panel and the panel becomes embossed at the same time. Easy peasy.

The larger pear was placed cutting side down on the cardstock panel on the bottom cutting plate of my Big Shot Pro machine. The large leaf was placed above it, and the smaller pear within it. The second cutting plate was placed on top before running through the machine. I saved the large pear cutout and the leaf for another card, and used the panel that the die was cut from. This was adhered to my card with foam tape, along with the smaller pear. A few rhinestones mimic the seeds and add some sparkle and more dimension. A clean and simple pop art piece.

If you haven't linked your own CAS creations to the Dream It Up! blog yet, what are you waiting for? You can find all the info necessary there, and the opportunity to win a fun new stencil of your own. Plus, "like" us on Facebook to join in the fun there...weekly contests, prizes, and a great place to share your love of stenciling with over 600 of our fan family members. Meanwhile, visit our B Team as they demonstrate their own easy peasy creations:



Thursday, January 16, 2014

Dreamweaver Stencils: Featuring New Releases from CHA with CAS

Yesterday was the final day of the CHA (Craft and Hobby Association) show in Anaheim, CA. This is an international show featuring vendors from all over the world, and for retailers only. This is where the various stores will choose the products that you will fall in love with in the next few months. Dreamweaver had a wonderful booth this year, featuring new stencils, dies, products, and techniques to inspire you.

Since this month our challenge is "Lose the Weight: AKA Clean
and Simple", my posts for the challenge need to follow this.

For this card, I chose a soothing soft aqua cardstock for the card base and main panel. For the panel, I used the new Petite Fern die, and simply cut it from the aqua panel as well as a panel of mirror cardstock. The panels were layered, and the mirror die cut was adhered to the front.

The sentiment was easily pasted with a bit of regular Embossing Paste tinted with a small amount of Iceberg Color Solutions ink. The end result is a beautifully, elegant, thoughtful card for those occasions when someone needs a bit of sympathy.

Our "A" team are posting with the new releases as well, so check them out here:


To view samples of the new designs from the show, visit and "like" our Facebook page.


Thursday, January 9, 2014

Dreamweaver Stencils: Get Ready for New Toys!

Welcome to Dreamweaver's CHA Release Week! This week and next the Dream Teams will be posting sneak peeks of our newest designs...STENCILS AND DIES! The teams have had so much fun stretching their creativity to show you the most inspiring ways to use these new products. If you just can't stand to wait until your local stores get these in, you can order online from Stencil with Style!

 Since we are also trying our best to stick with the challenge for this month, "Losing the Weight: AKA Clean and Simple", we're trying to stick with simple techniques for these posts. Not so easy as when you have new toys, you really want to go all out!

My card features the new Crusade Background, designed by Wayne Harlow as a Zentangle background, and officially recognized as such by the Zentangle Certification people. The other stencil that I used is the new Floral with Dots. One of those perfect for any occasion unique designs that Wayne does so well for us at Dreamweaver.

Yes, this is a simple card to create. All you do is grab a bottle of Memories Mists (I used Lavender Tea  color), get a cardboard box that will catch overspray (my favorites are the ones from Costco that are pretty much three-sided). Spray the mist over the top of both stencils. Place your cardstock panels on top, and press with your fingertips until the ink has transferred (it helps to wear gloves or use a paper towel to press as the ink will let the world know what you've been up to...including your hubby who thought you were spending the day doing laundry).  Mat your panels with a coordinating cardstock, and you're finished. I went just one step further. I cut a piece of white Faux Linen May Arts ribbon, and using the same technique as the card, transferred the pattern to the ribbon. The ink did bleed out on this, but the effect is almost like tie-dye.

Now, leave me some nice thoughts before heading off to visit the team members that are posting today:

Heidi Erickson
and special guest designer this week:
Jenn Dove
 

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Dreamweaver Stencils: A Birthday Party for Losing Weight? Hmmmm...


Did you know that we're celebrating the Queen's birthday this week? Well...the Queen of Stencils, Lynell Harlow, that is. Actually, her birthday is on Saturday, but we're surprising her by posting birthday cards in her honor today. Nothing like making you feel OLD sooner than necessary, right Lynell? You'll even see a few familiar names in our lineup, as some of the teaching team are whooping it up for her as well.

In addition to our birthday party, we are also beginning a new year and a new monthly challenge. In honor of all those resolutions we hope to achieve, our challenge is "Losing the Weight...AKA Clean and Simple (CAS)". If we all try really hard to simplify our design-work without losing our creativity, we can all say at the end of the month that we've lost some weight! Maybe not off of our waistlines, but at least off of our cards! Gotta start somewhere!


My card today features the super quick and deceptively simple Molten Magic technique using the Flower Corner stencil. Simply paste with one of the glossier sheens, sprinkle with Metallic F/X powders, and apply your heat tool until bubbly! No waiting for paste to dry, and no excuse for standing around eating cream puffs and jalapeno poppers leftover from New Year's Eve either!

I created a pocket on the front to add my sentiment tag and a gift card as well. (I'm working on getting Lynell addicted to coffee. So far, it's just sugar free vanilla lattes with soy milk...*snore*.)
The end result is a card that took 10-15 minutes to make (really!), and looks amazing!


So, now is your opportunity to see how the rest of the team is celebrating the Queen's birthday and losing weight at the same time. Think it's possible? Why don't you play along with us, and post your light as a feather creations to the linkytool on the Dream It Up! blog!