Welcome back to week two of our amazing collaboration between 
Ranger's Tim Holtz line of Distress Powders, and our 
beautiful 
Dreamweaver Stencils & Products! If you missed 
last week's event, start 
HERE.
Last week, we were totally blown away by the awesome response we received 
from those of you who hopped over from 
Tim Holtz's 
blog and the 
Ranger blog to check us out! We've been doing the 
"happy dance" ever since! Hopefully, you will continue to check us out, 
especially over the next few weeks as we continue our play-time in 
Tim's sandbox. (It is rather an appropriate metaphor 
considering the cool texture of his 
Distress Powders.)
Apparently, 
Tim 
and the wonderful people at 
Ranger were also excited by the 
response, and they've decided to "up the ante" in the form of an additional 
prize package(s) which will include 
TWELVE 
Distress Powders each, and a 
handful of 
Dreamweaver Stencils to go 
with! Wow! Just one teeny-tiny detail...to win one of these packages from their 
blog, you need to 
create something with 
Tim 
Holtz's Distress Powders and 
Dreamweaver Stencils and 
attach it to the inlinkz on the 
Ranger 
blog. Winners will be selected randomly. For more details, head over to 
the 
Ranger blog.
Once again, this week we are offering another fall prize package as shown 
here. Just leave us all some love as you visit, for an opportunity to be the one 
random winner we select. Curious as to who won from last week? It could be 
YOU! Visit the 
Dream It 
Up! blog for the announcement of the lucky commenter.
For this week's project, I chose to use the 
LJ832 Cornucopia to create a Thanksgiving canvas which will sit on our Thanksgiving Table as part of the centerpiece.
- I began first by staining an 8x8 Canvas with Aged Mahogany and Vintage Photo Distress Stain and adorned the corners with Tim Holtz's Ideology Corners.
- Then using Dreamweaver's Original Paste, I paste embossed the LG832 Cornucopia stencil on a piece of cross-stitch cloth. I originally had tried to use burlap but the weave was a bit too loose for the detail of this stencil. (Tomorrow I will share a card I made this same technique with burlap!). 
- Once the paste was dry, I realigned the stencil and using a sponge dauber, applied Distress Embossing Ink.
- Then came the fun part! After removing the stencil, using a tiny spoon, I sprinkled Distress Embossing Powders over the wet ink. Using my heat gun, I melted the powder to give it the mottled look.
This was a really fun project which has inspired me to make another one for our  hristmas table. I hope it has inspired you to give it a try. It's inexpensive, easy and a lot of fun!
To recap, here's a list of all the Ranger and Dreamweaver supplies I used:
 
Ranger Distress Embossing Ink
Ranger Aged Mahogany and Vintage Photo Distress Stains
Ranger Distress Embossing Powders: Black Soot, Tea Dye, Vintage Photo, Orange Marmalade, Peeled Paint, Shabby Shutters and Mustard Seed
Dreamweaver LJ832 Cornucopia Stencil
Dreamweaver Original Embossing Paste
Dreamweaver Palette Knife
Dreamweaver Paste Spreader
Aren't you excited to see what's next? Check out the 
Dream 
Team players for today:
You already know where to find 
Ranger's/Tim Holtz' products, but if you are having 
difficulty finding 
Dreamweaver, encourage your local stamp/paper-craft 
store to carry the line of fabulous stencil designs, pastes, and other products 
to mix with all of your stash of 
Tim's crafty goodness. You can also purchase our 
products on-line at 
Stencil with Style.
We'd love to see you come back regularly and play along with our monthly 
challenges (and more opportunities to win stencils) by linking your creations to 
the mr. linky on the 
Dream It Up! blog, or emailing pics of your creations 
to 
lynell@.... Since you're on the computer already, head on over and 
like us on 
Facebook as well. Just another location for dreamy and 
distressed inspiration!
 
15 comments:
Cherylynn... this is beautiful I love the colors you used and the canvas background is really nice. the different textures really add to the piece. You have inspired me.
Cherylynn, this is amazing. Great job. The canvas makes this project even more special. Love it. I hope you have a good day!
Wonderful decoration for Thanksgiving! Love the colors!
Cherlynn, beautiful, love the canvas!
what a marvellous piece, love the use of fabric for a change it really works and shows the feel for autumn x
SO NEAT!! I LOVE this idea!! All of the texture it adds just makes it REALLY come to life!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
This is lovely Cherylynn - inspired to think of christmas projects like this now!
I love the use of fabric with stencils. Very nice job.
Cherylynn, this is a wonderful creation! Those distress powders on the veggies really were wonderful! It really made me nostalgic about the holidays coming.
very cool...love the look the powders give
On canvas too? WOW!!! Gorgeous!
Perfect texture combination, canvas and distress powders! Love how this turned out!
Wonderful thanksgiving table piece! Since I have this stencil and some canvas I'm going to try this one. I will be adding the easel die cut to it so it can stand on its own. Thanks for the inspiration!
Gorgeous! Great idea to stencil with paste onto material... will be trying some of my own now. thanks for sharing the idea!
This is so beautiful, What a great project. It looks so pretty on the ada cloth. I have so much cross stitch fabric, still left over from my cross stitch days...would never have thought to do this...You know this is on my list to try. Thank you so much for the inspiration.
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