Thursday, February 28, 2013

You're a Rock Star!

Welcome to the end of February! Yes, I said that right, today marks the end of the 2nd month of the "new" year. That means we're 1/6 of the way done. Where does time go?

Today also means that you only have until midnight tonight to get TWO THINGS done:

  1. Post your challenge entry for this month's Dreamweaver "Love and Friendship" Challenge. Remember, if you don't have an online forum to post to, just email your entry to louisehealy@sbcglobal.net and she'll post it for you on the Dreamweaver blog.
  2. Today is also the last day to submit your application for the 2013 Dreamweaver Design Team. I really hope you have given this some thought. It is a lot of fun and well worth the minimal time it requires.
For my final entry in the LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP challenge, I thought I'd share a card I created for CHA this year that uses two new Dreamweaver stencils in connection with the Double-Glitter technique.

The first stencil, LL3028 Electric Guitar was released in 2012 and is perfect for teens, males and those hard-loving rock fans you know!


The second stencil, LG 750 Guitar Words was introduced at CHA in January of this year. Just imagine how much fun you can have with all these phrases!


When I put these all together, I wanted the drama and excitement that you think of when thinking of rock stars so naturally I ventured into the land of glitter! This is the end result. I hope you like it. I had a lot of fun making it.


I hope you come back next week/month for a brand new Dreamweaver challenge. And hopefully very soon I will be posting more than just once a week. I'm almost past a huge personal hurdle so once thats done, its lots of creating time for me.

Until we meet next week, hugs and happy creating!
Cherylynn

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Incorporating Stenciling with Stamping


Welcome to my third installment of "LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP"! This week I thought I'd take a break from the LOVE part and go right on to FRIENDSHIP!

Since I've been doing quite a bit of projects lately, I have opted to go back to featuring a card. And today it is a very simple card that combines stamping and stenciling. Its a great way to get started with stenciling. Start with something you already know (and love) and add to it!

To begin, start with a sentiment stamp, ink it up and emboss it in the EP of your choice. For this card, I used copper ink and copper EP. I then diecut it with a circle Nestie and a coordinated matting Nestie.

Now, here's the fun part! Using Dreamweaver Copper Embossing Paste, I paste embossed the LG 727 Lace Border stencil shown here:


After the paste was dry, I die cut that piece with a square Nestie and again made a coordinated matting piece.

Finally, using an Embossing Folder I embossed the front panel of the card and adhered a crochet ribbon along the edge.


What I love the most about this card is how coordinated it is! The colors all work together, there is a variety of textures, and a balance of soft versus hard.

If you haven't given stencils a try, hopefullly this will inspire you to do so. You do not have to do anything fancy to create cards that are very pleasing to the eye.

And if you are already a stencil lover, remember:

DREAMWEAVER IS HOLDING A DESIGN TEAM CALL! 

Yes, you've read that right, its time for some new friends to join the Dreamweaver Design Team. Sounds interesting? Well head on over to Pam's blog for all the details.

Remember, if your local store doesn't carry Dreamweaver product, ASK THEM TO! And if you don't have a local store, you always purchase Dreamweaver's entire product line at Stencil with Style.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you'll take some time to visit the other Dream Team blogs. They always inspire me. And remember, give some thought to joining the Dreamweaver Design Team. I promise you, its a great experience you won't regret.

Hugs until next week,
Cherylynn

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Hearts and Flowers Day!

Welcome back to Dreamweaver's Love and Friendship February Challenge!

Today I am going to share with you the EASIEST, QUICKEST and GREEN project I could come up with! (And it also serves as a nice hint for your significant other!)

First off, let's gather our supplies. First off we need Dreamweaver's LL585 Romantic Rose stencil:

A clear vase (can be glass, plastic or some hybrid) and some removable tape, White Opaque Stazon and a Finger Dauber! YES, THAT'S IT!!! I told you this would be quick and easy.

Simply secure the stencil to the vase with the removable tape. Then dab White Stazon over the stencil openings with the finger dauber (remember, less is  more: less ink, less pressure). You can always build layers of color for opacity if need be.

And voila! You're done. (AHEM--I TOLD YOU QUICK AND EASY!!!!) Less than 5 minutes start to finish.

What you're left with is a very classic and elegant vase that looks like its been etched. (See below for more on etching!)



And the really cool part about this is that after the beautiful flowers that your SO gave you have withered away, you can use Stazon cleaner to remove the stenciling if you so choose and change it up for another occasion!

The truth of the matter is that I had originally planned to etch this vase with this stencil using Armour Etching cream. But to do that, you vase has to be GLASS. And little did I know that Ikea vases are not glass but some hybrid. So that's how I came up with the Stazon idea which I actually like better because of its versatility!

I hope this has inspired you to start thinking about using stencils for more than just papercrafting. They really are quite versatile.

Remember, if your local store doesn't carry Dreamweaver product, ASK THEM TO! And if you don't have a local store, you always purchase Dreamweaver's entire product line at Stencil with Style.

And before I go and await the flowers that I am sure my husband is sending me, did you know that DREAMWEAVER IS HOLDING A DESIGN TEAM CALL! Yes, you've read that right, its time for some new friends to join the Dreamweaver Design Team. Sounds interesting? Well head on over to Pam's blog for all the details.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you'll take some time to visit the other Dream Team blogs. They always inspire me. And remember, give some thought to joining the Dreamweaver Design Team. I promise you, its a great experience you won't regret.

Hugs until next week,
Cherylynn

Thursday, February 7, 2013

A Shrinking Heart

Welcome to the first week of Dreamweaver's February Challenge! This month, in keeping with tradition, but adding a slight twist to our theme, we're going to be using "LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP" for our theme.

BUT before I get on with my challenge post for this week, I have some EXCITING NEWS to share: DREAMWEAVER IS HOLDING A DESIGN TEAM CALL! Yes, you've read that right, its time for some new friends to join the Dreamweaver Design Team. Sounds interesting? Well head on over to Pam's blog for all the details.

Now on to my challenge post. As any one who has followed this blog for any period of time knows, I like Clean and Simple and I like inexpensive. I also like to customize little pendants for different occasions. Today I'm doing all three!

Remember "Shrinky Dinks"? Well that is the base for this lovely (easy, inexpensive) pendant!

LL425 Heart Bouquet on Shrink Plastic


  • Begin with a 3-1/4" x 3-1/4" square of clear Shrinky Dinks and color the backside with Dreamweaver Winter Red Color Solutions using a felt pad. (Note: because these inks are artist-grade, they take a few minutes longer to dry than other alcohol inks on the market.) 
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  • Once dry, flip over and secure the LL425 Heart Bouquet stencil to the plastic. Using a Tsukineko finger dauber and Stazon Opaque White ink, I lightly dabbed the ink over the stencil openings. It looks very light when you apply it but as it shrinks, it really does become quite opaque.
  • Next I rounded the corners with a paper punch, punched a 1/8" hole in the center the jump ring and placed the piece inside my toaster oven to shrink.
  • After 2 minutes I removed it and set it aside to cool.
  • Once cool, I edged the back and sides with a Krylon Leafing pin, attached a jump ring and the chain.

Finished necklace, all ready for Valentine's Day!

Like I said, very easy, very quick, very inexpensive and perfect for the outfit I had planned for today!

I hope you've enjoyed this little inspiration piece. It really is so simple to do and takes so very little time. Wouldn't this be the perfect accent for your Valentine's attire next week? Remember, if your local store doesn't carry Dreamweaver product, ASK THEM TO! And if you don't have a local store, you always purchase Dreamweaver's entire product line at Stencil with Style.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you'll take some time to visit the other Dream Team blogs. They always inspire me. And remember, give some thought to joining the Dreamweaver Design Team. I promise you, its a great experience you won't regret.

Hugs until next week,
Cherylynn