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Box It Up

Good morning crafty friends! I hope you're all well getting inspired by our challenge this month. It's always nice to make something instead of a card and I really enjoyed making this cute gift box.
I found a template on the internet and stamped the main body of the box with the Brocade stamp which I embossed with Metalline Violet powder.



I added strips of double sided tape around the lid and covered it with Violet Flock. I die-cut flowers for the top then triple embossed them with Clear Gloss powder and then folded the petals back to create cracks. I mixed  Pistachio Glitter with Melt-it Powder and poured into a heart silicone mould to make the embellishment.

Finally, I stamped the tag with the Just Saying stamp set using Metalline Violet powder and tied it to the top with a contrasting baker's twine.
I hope you enjoy this challenge, see you next month,
Sarah xxx




Ornamental Top Hat

Hi there, Rachel here with my project for this month's fabulous 3D Challenge.
I decided to craft a Top Hat and decorate it with some yummy flowers made using embossing powders.


The hat was created using plain black card that had been stamped with the Brocade Clear Stamp and embossed with Clear Super Fine Embossing Powder.


For the flower embellishments I mixed the new Melt It! powder with Silver Pearl E/P (the light ones) and also added a pinch of Ebony E/P to the mix to create the darker ones. I melted the powders in foil cake trays and poured them into silicone molds - aren't they just divine?


Well I hope you like my project this month and please keep stopping by to see all the other wonderful ideas from our Design Team and don't forget to join in our Challenge to have the chance to win some of our lovely powders.

Have a great crafty month,

Rachel x

Products used:
Brocade Clear Stamp
Clear Super Fine Embossing Powder
Melt It! powder
Silver Pearl Embossing Powder
Ebony Embossin…

Old and Dated to New and Pretty

Don't you just love going into Junk shops, recycle store or similar and finding bits that are really just utter junk and thinking that you can turn it into something usable.  I LOVE IT!  and do it all the time.  Don't tell anyone but most of the birthday pressies and Christmas pressies I have made have started from the junk Shop. 
I really want to do a before and after shot of this but when I started this project it was at night,  so please. please forgive the quality of the first photo.
Here we go...



I had so much fun making this,  I am going to give it to my sweet Jadie for her earrings. It has two little draws down at the bottom perfect for that.




A few close ups.....
I used white gesso to start with and covered the whole box,  once it was dry I painted it with Broken china distress paint and then I chose the totally Yummy stamp from wow and stamped over all the flat surfaces.  Sprinkled with white wow embossing powder and lastly decorated with flowers and other embellishm…

Butterflies, a keepsake mini and more!

Hi Wow embossing powder fans,

The Powder puff girls are back today and they are coming at you with lots of hot August projects that are sure to WOW you!


Elegant butterfly card by DT member Sesil Cratin
Supplies used:
WOW! Metallic Platinum Sparkle
WOW! Build a Butterfly Stamp
Teresa Collins Sweet Afternoon Collection
iamroses.com flowers

Goodie bag by DT member Katarina Damm-Blomberg

supplies used:
Bazzill basic white,
WOW! Brocade stamp,
Black Glint WOW!embossing powder

this elegant gift bag would be ideal for a Black and white party! Love!

Embossed Butterflies on an art journal page by DT member Birgit Koopsen


Use your dies and Wow! Embossing Powders to create your own unique and
awesome embellishments.
Simply cut out the desired shape, cover it with Versmark and add several
colors of embossing powder next to each other. There is no need to heat the
first color before adding another color, just make sure to tap off the
excess powder in between 2 colors. Then heat emboss. After that put a piece
of punc…

A vintage swirls Hello!

Hello!  Jen Roach here and today I have a vintage inspired hello card for you using four of the Suzy West Earth tone colours from the Pantry Collection.  I've used this gradient technique several times now and I love how all the colours coordinate so that you can use them all on one project! 

For this card, I stamped the brocade stamp in Versamark ink onto some white cardstock and then added one colour of embossing powder at a time before heating the whole panel at the end.

Here's a close up of the flowers and embossing.  I used a blending sponge to apply dark brown distress ink across the embossed panel. I used more ink at the edges and then kept swirling inwards.  Another advantage to using some distress inks after embossing is that it covers any of the spots that might not have been completely covered with the embossing powder (due to incomplete inking of the stamp on my part). 


Supplies:
WOW! Embossing Powders used:  Suzy West Earthtone Pantry Collection - Blueberry (SW-WJ06…

Make your own Washi Tape with Wow Embossing Powders

You can make your own Washi Tape with a little bit of tissue paper and ICraft sheets from Therm O Web and make as much "Custom" Washi Tape that you desire.

Step 1:  Stamp and emboss desired image on a piece of tissue paper.



 Step 2:  Cut you ICraft sheet to a desired size, I went with 3/4" and then peeled off one side and stuck the tissue paper to ones side and when you are ready to use your tape you tear off your piece and then the backing and stick to your project.  Easy



 Here are a couple of examples that I made. 



Here is a close up of the Layout I created using the Brocade stamp set with the cable car red embossing powder.  I am so excited to make some more.
I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial today make sure you come back tomorrow for even more inspiration. Jenifer

Time for Christmas in July!

Hello!  Jen Roach here and today I have a Christmas ornament with WOW to share! To create this quick and easy project I took a wood circle (you can purchase at any craft store in the wood aisle) and painted around the edges in white paint.  Then I cut a piece of white paper to fit and heat embossed with WOW! Suzy West Cable Car Red powder.

I adhered the embossed circle to the wood ornament, added some white ruffled ribbon and green pom pom trim around the outside.  Then I just added a few Christmas die cuts, punched a hole with the Cropadile and added a red bow.  If you were giving this as a gift you could add a photo to the other side (which I would have done if my printer didn't run out of ink) LOL!

I hope you enjoyed the project I shared today.
Supplies: WOW! Stamps:  Brocade backgrounder WOW! Embossing Powder:  Suzy West Cable Car Red (SW-WH01) Ink:  Versamark ink (for embossing) Accessories:  white ruffle trim (fabric store), Recollections green pom pom trim, Making Memories snowfla…

Team Glitter girls! Yippee Yiy Yay!

Hello Friends! So happy to be back with another team post for Team Glitter Girls!
We have been having fun designing for CHA, and are super excited to share some new goodies we have made for you! Our team is scatterd across the states and even in France! We are into summer, and vacations, but have still been busy  blowing embossing powder here, there, and everywhere!
Hee hee hee :)
Lets begin with Amy Sotolongo! Here is what she has to say about her layout! "For this layout I knew I wanted a large red butterfly as the focal point,so I cut the butterfly on my Silhouette Cameo and then inked it up with embossing ink.
I used my Wow! Cable Car red embossing powder to emboss the butterfly red. I love the shiny effect of embossing cut out embellishments. If you have never tried embossing a die cut, you must run and try it!"



 Now we will head over to France, and see what Benedicte Raphalen has been doing!
She used the stamps to stamp her tag, and her pennant too,  I love the large patterns!  …