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Dreamweaver Stencil Loose Watercolor Card

2/11/2016

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 My card was created with a Stampendous/Dreamweaver stencil #DWLL3037 and I'm over the moon happy with the result!  I was inspired by Jill Foster's Penny Black card that I absolutely fell in love with.  I would call this a wet-on-wet watercolor technique.

I used Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor Cardstock and traced the butterfly in the upper right corner with a pencil.  I wet the wings with clean water and then picked up blue paint from my Koi Water Color Field Box Set and painted in the wings.  I ended up closing the bridges of the stencil with color.  As the first layer dried, I added a second darker blue layer.  The body and antennae were painted with black watercolor and if color bled, it didn't matter.

At this point, it was time to add the loose outline and drippage!  I started with the tan color but then decided I wanted to pull the blues down.  I painted darker blue along the wing's edge and then added more water to the brush to fluidly and loosely pull down the color.  I added the tan color next and again, painted darker near the wings and used water to pull it down down nice and loose.

An A Muse Studio Happy Thoughts sentiment set was stamped with Versafine Onyx Black as well as A Muse sequins and twinkles were added for interest.

You really have to play with this technique and stick with it until it's done!  There is no way to pre-judge this process and you just have to let loose yourself!  I had a few moments of doubt myself.  Now that I've painted one card, I can't wait to keep going with this technique!  Maybe I'll even try a larger piece to frame!

Thanks for stopping by!


LYN

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Stampendous/Dreamweaver Thursday - Fall Fun!

11/5/2015

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Today I've been invited back to play along with my teamies at Stampendous!  Here's a multi-dimensional card that is pictured in the July 2015 catalog in the Dreamweaver Stencil section.  

I loved the process of creating this card!  It began by creating background papers first and cutting up sections for the card panel and stenciled maple leaves.

Be sure to click the link for detailed 'how to' instructions on the Stampendous Blog!

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​Thanks for stopping by today!

LYN

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Stampendous/Dreamweaver Thursday - Haunt it!

10/8/2015

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Halloween Hauntings is my Dreamweaver Thursday card today!  I've used two stencils and created a shaker window.  The creepy spider is actually pasted onto acetate with glossy black paste and black crushed glass glitter was sprinkled onto the wet paste.  It looks like a tarantula, doesn't it???
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Dreamweaver stash drawer to the rescue for my spider background paper!  The spider web stencil was pasted with Metallic Silver paste and set aside to dry.

I cut a piece of acetate 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 and pasted the spider in position near the center of the web.  While wet, I sprinkled black crushed glass glitter into the paste and set it aside to dry.  This was exactly the textural look I was going for in creating a creepy spider.

To create the shaker window, the layers from top to bottom were as follows:  The black frame, acetate, craft foam cut in a frame to match the size of the black frame, fragments and finally, the spider web panel.

Meanwhile, I created a Core'dinations frame with Spellbinder Celebra'tions rectangles and distressed the inside edge with a distressing tool.  The reverse side of the paper was used for the sentiment that was stamped in Versamark ink and detail black embossing powder.  I have some really cool quilling tools and used the smallest one to create the scrolled ends.  I created a little bendy curve to the sentiment when affixed to each side of the frame with foam mounting squares.  The bat was stamped with Versamark ink and detail black embossing powder and then fussy cut and mounted above the center of the sentiment strip.  Creepy eyes were created with a Uniball white pen.

Stampendous Products:
DWLJ816      Spider Web Stencil
DWLS28       Spider Stencil
DWDGKP      Glossy Black Embossing Paste
DWLM2010  Palette Knife
DWLM2010  Paste Spreader
DPW811      Mixed Media White Paper
VM001         VersaMark Watermark Ink Pad
DP111         Detail Black Embossing Powder
SSC1227     Halloween Hants Perfectly Clear Stamps

Other Products:
Core'dinations Cardstock
Hot Off The Press Heat Resistant Acetate
Spellbinders Celebra'tions Pierced Rectangles by Richard Garay
Milwaukee Heat Tool
Beacon 3-1 Adhesive
3M ATG Tape 1/2"
Scrapbook Adhesives Foam Mounting Tape



AI hope you enjoyed my card today and will leave me a comment before hopping to the next designer's blog.  Thanks for stopping by!


Stampendous Blog

Lyn Bernatovich

Kristine Reynolds

Lea Fritts

Amy Hurley-Purdie

Laura Drahozal

Louise Healy

Alison Heikkila

Disclaimer:  I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and to help promote their wonderful products. They generously supply us with many free goodies like these Dreamweaver Stencils and Embossing Powders, perfectly clear stamps, Spellbinders die templates that I'm using today.
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Stampendous/Dreamweaver Thursday - Pumpkin Pie

10/1/2015

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​I absolutely love this time of year here in Upstate New York!  I live in the country and, though the terrain is pretty flat, I love watching the trees change colors, the crisp night air, getting out my fleece, and maybe even turning the fireplace on!  It's really all about the colors, the mums and the pumpkins!

​Here's today's pumpkin card:
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​My card was first inspired by Fran Seiford's coffee spritz video.  I was so enamored by this simple recipe, I brought it to my Paper Arts Club this past Wednesday and everyone loved it, especially the lovely aroma of coffee as they spritzed their papers.  Mind you, I have done the entire vintage/aging paper thing with walnut crystals and baking the paper.  Honestly, Fran's method is absolutely better and takes no time at all!!!!

Once the coffee spritz was completely dry on Stampendous Mixed Media White Paper, I pasted it with the Dreamweaver LL515 Pumpkins in Metallic Gold.  After removing the tape and stencil, I sprinkled Dreamweaver FX mica powders randomly over the pasted image.  Using a Milwaukee heat tool, I heated the surface of the pasted image until it bubbled and then quickly moved to another area of the image.  This technique is called Molten Magic and it is quite magical.  I allowed it to cool and then used a Swiffer cloth to wipe away any stray mica powders.

Layering the card elements came next.  I went into my Dreamweaver stash drawer and found the perfect fall background paper to layer behind the pumpkins.  TIP:  Creating seasonal backgrounds in quantity comes in handy at times like this!  The next two layers of card stock (A Muse) coordinated beautifully with the pumpkins.  I did happen to have a Spellbinders Celebra'tions Pierced Rectangles die templates by Richard Garay that worked great for my two stitched layers and my two diecut layers.  Ribbon (May Arts) was added around one of the layers 'cuz I just love what ribbon can do to a card!!

All that was left was to add a sentiment!  I didn't want to interfere with the pumpkins, so a small punched tag (McGill) and sentiment seemed to work in the upper right corner.  I partially stenciled the Dreamweaver Four Seasons Stencil word FALL with Stampendous/Dreamweaver Copper Metallic Paste and a Palette Knife onto my stash background paper. 

Hope you enjoyed my card today!  I'd love your comment before hopping to the next designer's blog.  Thanks for stopping by!  I wanna go bake an apple pie now!

Stampendous Stamps

Laura Drahozal

Lyn Bernatovich

Pam Hornschu

Louise Healy

Pam Bray

Lea Fritts



Disclaimer:  I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and to help promote their wonderful products.  They generously supply us with many free goodies like the Dreamweaver Stencils, May Arts Ribbon and Spellbinders die template I'm using today.





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Stampendous/Dreamweaver Thursday - Feeling Distressed

9/24/2015

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Welcome to another day of feeling distressed!  Making a project look old and worn using Stampendous Cling Rubber Stamps designed by DecoArt‘s Executive Creative Consultant, Andy Skinner is going to be all kinds of fun!  My inspiration came from Andy Skinner's 3-part video series on creating rust:  Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3!  See all the prize details on the Stampendous Blog.

Here's my project today:
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Speaking of parts, this is a two-part project, so be sure to stop by on Friday to see the rest of it!  I was inspired by Andy's rust techniques and used two of them today.  I also used his Alcohol and Acrylic Layering technique for the trees.  They almost look like they're cut from wood, don't they?  My result was slightly different than his, but I loved playing with drips of alcohol into a color wash of acrylic paint!  Finally, I used his Shabby Patina Effect that inspired my background.

Since it is Dreamweaver Thursday, you'll see my patina background used the Quatrefoil stencil, but any Dreamweaver stencil would work just fine.  The watercolor paper was dry embossed first and then the shabby patina painted layers were added.

The trees were a portion of the Dreamweaver Tree Line cutting die.  They are mounted on a piece of chipboard that was rusted using Andy's Part 2 technique.  You'll see more of this technique in tomorrow's project.

The trees were affixed to the patina background and Stampendous Spoonful of Rust and Spoonful of Gold were sprinkled on one corner and heated from underneath until it melted.  Then the other corner was completed in the same manner.
Stampendous Products:
ASCRS03   Andy Skinner Cling Industrial
EJS04         Spoonful Gold Dust
EJS05         Spoonful Rust
MPW811   Mixed Media White Paper

Products:
DG745       Dreamweaver Tree Line Cutting Die

Strathmore Bristol (Smooth Surface) Water Color Paper
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylic Quinocidone Gold, Black
Golden Teal
Jack Richeson's Acrylics:  Yellow Ochre, Burnt Umber, Scarlet, Orange

Beacon 3-1 Glue

Hope you enjoyed my project today!  I'd love your comment before hopping to the next designer's blog.  Thanks for stopping by!

Stampendous Blog

Laura Drahozal

Lyn Bernatovich

Pam Hornschu

Kristine Reynolds

Lea Fritts

Louise Healy

Tenia Nelson

Alison Heikkila

Wendy Price


Disclaimer:  I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and to help promote their wonderful products.  They generously supply us with many free goodies like the Andy Skinner stamps and DecoArt acrylics, Stampendous Spoonful of Gold Dust and Rus and Mixed Media Paper, I'm using today.
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Stampendous/Tombow Collaboration - Saturday

9/19/2015

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Tombow products are my go-to art medium and I'm thrilled we are collaborating with them!  They generously sent us their Recycled Colored Pencils and I'm over the moon with the creaminess and beautiful color of this product!

For today's card, however, I went back to my favorite Tombow product, Dual Brush Tip Markers because I had an idea stuck in my head for this collaboration and I just had to see it through!

There are yummy prizes involved!  Read all the details on the Stampendous blog HERE.  Leaving a comment on each designer's blog (including the pre-Tombow posts), liking Stampendous and Tombow on Facebook and follow @tombowusa, @stampendous on Instagram and Twitter, gets you into the drawing!  Woo hoo!

Okay, ready for my card?
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I'm so excited about this Tombow colored card because it was born of an idea and one of those "I wonder if" creative moments.  It began by laying the Fall Borders stencil onto watercolor paper and 'painting' through the stencil with a paint brush and Tombow markers scribbled onto palette paper.  The paint brush was wet, but not loaded with water, and color was picked up with the brush from the scribbled marker on the palette paper.  Less water is better than too much for this process as you want to avoid seepage underneath the stencil.  I had a wadded up paper towel handy just in case I saw too much water and blotted away the excess.

Lots of layers of color were added as I painted the border, but basically, I chose one color at a time and painted all the leaves with one color.  Then I went back with a second color over all the leaves until I eventually ended up with a lovely variety of fall foliage colors!  Once the painted leaves were thoroughly dry, I pasted Translucent paste over the stencil to add some visual dimension.  
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This is the stencil laying over the watercolor paper and how it looked while I was painting.
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Here's the result with the stencil removed!  There is virtually no seepage or bleeding!  The next step was to lay the stencil back over the colored image, paste it with translucent paste, and then allow it to dry.  I'm making assumptions you already know how to paste emboss with Dreamweaver Stencils!

Now that I the border was colored and pasted, it was ready for the background using a resist coloring method.  Knowing that I had pretty much one shot at getting the background color right, I played a bit with my Tombow markers separately by pressing panels of watercolor paper into various color combinations.  I decided that the lighter brown tones would work the best.  After scribbling 2-3 Tombow markers onto palette paper, I generously spritzed the scribbles with water and then pressed my watercolor panel into the watery puddles!  Voila!  TIP:  Use a paint brush to spread color around any missed nooks and crannies as in between the leaves.

I allowed the paper to air dry and then pasted the Dreamweaver Autumn word stencil with Metallic Gold paste to complete the card front.  I loved the result!  The finished card front was hand torn on the right side and mounted to the card base.  May Arts ribbon was tied in a bow as a finishing touch.
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One more close-up photo of the dimension on the leaf border and gold metallic shine of the Autumn stencil.
Stampendous Products:
DWLJ874   Fall Borders Stencil
DWDEPT   Translucent Embossing Paste
DWDGP    Metallic Gold Paste
DWDPK     Palette Knife
DWLM2010  Paste Spreader

Products:
LM295 Dreamweaver Autumn Stencil
Tombow Dual Brush Markers:  076, 158, 177, 025, 905, 925, 946, 993912, 947, 977
Bazzill Cardstock

Royal & Langnickel Palette Paper
Strathmore Bristol (Smooth Surface) Water Color Paper
Tombow Multi Glue
May Arts Ribbon
Hope you enjoyed my card today!  I'd love your comment before hopping to the next designer's blog.  Thanks for stopping by!

Stampendous Blog

Pam Bray

Lyn Bernatovich (That's me!)

Jennifer Priest

Janelle Stollfus

Pam Hornschu

Daniella Hayes

Alison Heikkila

Wendy Price

Tombow Blog


Disclaimer:  I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and to help promote their wonderful products.  They generously supply us with many free goodies like the Dreamweaver Stencils, May Arts Ribbon and Tombow Markers I'm using today.
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Stampendous/Tombow Collaboration - Friday

9/18/2015

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Tombow products are my go-to art medium and I'm thrilled we are collaborating with them for the next three days!  They generously sent us their Recycled Colored Pencils and I'm over the moon with the creaminess and beautiful color of this product!

There are yummy prizes involved!  Read all the details on the Stampendous blog HERE.  Leaving a comment on each designer's blog (including the pre-Tombow posts), liking Stampendous and Tombow on Facebook and follow @tombowusa, @stampendous on Instagram and Twitter, gets you into the drawing!  Woo hoo!

Today's card is an example of color layering on the pumpkins.  Coloring light to dark still applies but I love the dimension that coloring in layers provides.

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This card was so much fun and even after diecutting the colored images, I continued the fun while putting the final pieces together.  Here's how it came together:

1.  The diecut leafless tree (leftover from an unused project) was resurrected.
2.  Two background watercolor panels were colored with Tombows scribbled onto palette paper and spritzed with water.  Each panel was pressed into the wet Tombows and set aside to dry.  
3.  The layer right behind the pumpkins was dry embossed using a Dreamweaver Quatrafoil (LX7027) stencil.  The pumpkin panel was adhered to the purple panel.  May Arts jute was tied around the two panels.
4.  Both panels were adhered to the card base with Bazzil cardstock using Tombow Multi Glue.

Stampendous Products:
CRS5078     Cling Create Fall
DCS5078     Create Fall Die Set
MPW811      Mixed Media White Paper
DWDX7020  Leafless Tree Diecut
STF082         Versafine Onyx Black Ink

Products:
LX7027         Dreamweaver Quatrefoil Stencil
Tombow Recycled Pencils
Bazzill Cardstock

Tombow Multi Glue
Tombow Mounting Tape
May Arts Jute
Hope you enjoyed my card today!  I'd love your comment before hopping to the next designer's blog.  Thanks for stopping by!  See you tomorrow!
Stampendous Blog

Kristine Reynolds

Lyn Bernatovich

Jennie Garcia

Jamie Martin

Laura Drahozal

Beth Watson

Amy Hurley-Purdie

Lea Fritts

Tenia Nelson

Tombow Blog


Disclaimer:  I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and to help promote their wonderful products.  They generously supply us with many free goodies like the Dreamweaver Stencil and diecut,  Stampendous stamp set and diecut, May Arts jute and Tombow Pencils I'm using today.

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Stampendous/Dreamweaver - Tombow Fun Thursday

9/17/2015

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We are really excited for the upcoming hop with Tombow on September 18 – 20th!  There's lots of Tombow mojo so plan on being inspired all week!

I absolutely love my Tombow Dual Brush Markers and use them all the time in many ways.  One of my favorite uses of them is for water coloring.  I simply scribble the brush tip onto palette paper, which becomes my paint palette.  I like using palette paper because it's large size allows me to add several colors and it's white so I get a true visual of each color.  You can use acrylic blocks with a piece of white paper underneath as a good option.

Here's my sweet little card today:
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Since it's Dreamweaver Thursday, I chose a favorite stencil, Pine Trees (DWLL570).  I simply laid the stencil on water color paper and traced each tree with a pencil.  I added a sixth tree to fill in the width of the card.  The next step was to use the 'wet-on-wet' water color technique, which is to wet one tree at a time with a paint brush, then add color from the scribbled marker on the palette paper.  I love watching the color bloom and feather!  I added two other shades of greens while the tree was still wet.  Honestly, there's no right or wrong here and the trees look hand drawn, don't they?

Once my trees were painted, I added color to the tree trunks.  Before proceeding to the snow base, I made sure the paper was dry using my heat tool.  The snow was added with the same wet-on-wet technique.  That area was also dried before moving to the green hills behind the trees.  Finally, the sky was added last.

The sentiment was stamped with cocoa archival ink.  Spoonful of Pixie Dust was lightly sprinkled over the card front.  I used my handy dandy pointy straw which worked great for adding tiny amounts.  The snow was heat set from underneath.

The tree panel was mounted on craft foam and then mounted onto another section of watercolor paper as I wanted to keep it understated.
Stampendous Products:
DWLL570  Pine Trees Stencil
SSC1209   Holiday Words
EJS06         Spoonful of Pixie Dust

Products:
Tombow Dual Brush Markers:  126, 228, 249, N55, 451
Archival Ink - Cocoa
Royal & Langnickel Palette Paper
Strathmore Bristol (Smooth Surface) Water Color Paper
Family Maid Foam Sheets
3M ATG Tape
Small Pointy Tipped Paint Brush (not a waterbrush)
Hope you enjoyed my card today!  I'd love your comment before hopping to the next designer's blog.  Thanks for stopping by!  See you tomorrow!

Stampendous Blog

Laura Drahozal

Lyn Bernatovich

Jamie Martin

Kristine Reynolds

Louise Healy

Pam Bray

Amy Hurley-Purdie

Pam Hornschu

Tenia Nelson

Lea Fritts


Disclaimer:  I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and to help promote their wonderful products.  They generously supply us with many free goodies like the Dreamweaver Stencil,  Stampendous stamp set and Spoonful of Pixie Dust I'm using today.
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Stampendous -Tombow Fun Wednesday

9/16/2015

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We are really excited for the upcoming hop with Tombow on September 18 – 20th!  There's just so much Tombow mojo, plan on being inspired all week!

Here's my Zero Eraser inspired card today:
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My card technique is totally created with a graphite pencil and an eraser!  That's it!  To see a video of this cool technique, click HERE.  I think it's pretty darn easy to accomplish this card with great results.  Once the bats (DWLL525) were 'erased' using a Tombow Mono Zero eraser, they were tangled with the same graphite pencil!  The Leafless Tree (DWLX7020) was laid over the bats and then 'erased' to reveal the design.  The sentient (Stampendous SSC1227) was stamped with Versafine Onyx Black.  Ribbon (May Arts).  Papers:  Stampendous Mixed Media and Core'dinations.
I hope you can leave me a comment before hopping to the next designer's blog.  Thanks for stopping by today!

Stampendous Blog

Lyn Bernatovich

Louise Healy

Wendy Price

Alison Heikkila





Disclaimer:  I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and to help promote their wonderful products.  They generously supply us with many free goodies like these Dreamweaver Stencils, Stampendous stamps, Mixed Media Paper, Tombow Graphite Pencil and Mono Zero Eraser, and Versafine inkpad that I'm using today.
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Stampendous - Create Christmas - Friday

9/11/2015

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It's the last day to Create Christmas with this fabulous stamp set and today, I combined my design with the Pop-Up Die Set!  I just kept adding and playing and having so much creative fun.
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I wanted a retro 50's kind of feel and chose Simple Stories papers I had on hand for the inside card base.  As in yesterday's card, I also created the tree paper with my Creative Palette and acrylic paints.  I just can't resist a reason to play with paint and the palette!  Don't forget to make extra papers for your stash drawer!

The tree was stamped, diecut and layered onto a second stamped tree that acted as the base.  Dew Drops were adhered randomly on the tree and a Maya Road star pin was attached to the back of the tree with Glue Dots.  The tree trunk was a scrap of A Muse studio paper.  The tree was mounted to the card base with foam mounting tape.  May Arts ribbon was tied behind the tree trunk in a double bow.  
Two little stockings were diecut and mounted to the tabs on either side of the tree.

Season's Greetings was stamped with VersaMark ink and detail gold embossing powder and heat set.  The paper was the piece I used to clean off my brayer!  The sentiment was diecut and mounted to the card.  The cardinal was diecut and colored with Wink of Stella Red and mounted to the sentiment with foam mounting tape.

To fill in the bottom portion of the card, I diecut three presents and mounted them on craft foam for extra depth.  The holly was diecut and adhered to the card and then the presents were layered with Glue dots and adhered to the card.  A solid card stock base was cut and affixed to the striped card panel.
Stampendous Products:
CRS5080      Create Christmas Cling
DCS5080      Create Christmas Die Set

CRS5081      Create a Poinsettia Cling
DCS5081      Create a Poinsettia Die Set
VM0001        VersaMark Inkpad
DP102          Detail Gold Embossing Powder
DWDL3005   Holly Die

DWDG693    Nested Stocking Die Set
AC672HSN   Dot Sparklers Gold
MPW811      Mixed Media White Paper

Other Products:
Bazzill Cardstock

Simple Stories Papers
May Arts Ribbon
Glue Dots Dot N Go
Maya Road Star Pin

Dew Drops
Craft Foam
Wink of Stella Red, Green
3M Foam Mounting Tape
Tombow Multi Glue
Basic Grey
A Muse Studio Papers
Thank you for stopping by today and leaving me a comment before hopping to the next designer's blog!

Stampendous Blog

Louise Healy

Lyn Bernatovich

Kristine Reynolds

Amy Hurley-Purdie

Leadonna Fritts

Disclaimer:  I'm so happy to be a Stampendous Design Team Member and to help promote their wonderful products.  They generously supply us with many free goodies like these Dreamweaver Die, Stampendous stampset and matching die, Mixed Media Paper, Detail Embossing Powder, Glue Dots, and Versafine inkpad that I'm using today.
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