We have a super fun new challenge for you this month at Dreamweaver Stencils! Go search though pinterest and then create something that was inspired by a pin! How easy is that?
Here is my card for this week using the new Cherries stencil. I first used Glossy White paste through the stencil and then once that was dry I added Distress ink on top of the paste, then clear EP and heated it for a super glossy bright look!
Here is the pin that inspired this card...the colors and the food theme!
Now be sure to hop around to everyone's blogs and leave them some love! PLus we have a super star guest joining us this month...Jenn Dove!
Cyndi - Such a fun card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! The clear emb powder over the top of the paste is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Cyndi! So bright and happy, and I really like your inspiration pin too, great colors.
ReplyDeleteLove the faux cloisonné effect and thanks for sharing your pinterest inspiration. I like how they have that strip of colors used...always something to be inspired by on pinterest.
ReplyDeleteCute cute cute. Love that color combo!
ReplyDeleteI love these colors together! And the embossed cherries make them just pop!
ReplyDeleteCute card...like the colors that you used!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love that stencil!
ReplyDeleteYour lovely card popped up in my Pinterest feed and I had to come tell you that I really, really like it! I'll have to look for that stencil!
ReplyDeleteK...I'm very new at this and I must admit...I'm confused as to how you got the black around the cherries and the squares to look like that? I just got the stencil yesterday and have been working with it today, but even if you cut out the cherries and leaves...I can't figure out how you got the border squares to look like that. :) I'm Very New. :)
ReplyDeleteK...I'm very new at this and I must admit...I'm confused as to how you got the black around the cherries and the squares to look like that? I just got the stencil yesterday and have been working with it today, but even if you cut out the cherries and leaves...I can't figure out how you got the border squares to look like that. :) I'm Very New. :)
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