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A Spring Card

I thought I would share a bright and colorful card since the weather has been so yucky here! We had snow last week, and now we've just had rain. I'm ready for sunny and warm weather! So I made a sunny card!

 For this card I used the Gummy Bear Green, Bubble Gum and Opaque Pastel Blue powders on this card. I embossed my die-cut shapes of the medallion, blooms and leaves. The medallion is a Spellbinders die, along with the white leaves.


For the blooms I just cut four petal blooms and layered two after they were embossed. I just used stickles in the centers.


The leaves were just hand cut and embossed and curled. It's just a little different look. You can still bend and shape the blooms and the leaves as long as you are careful, you can't be too rough or the embossing will crack.

I just wanted to try something that I hadn't done before with my powders! I think some pen work might have finished them off a little more, next time I will try that too!!! Thanks for dropping by!…

Thank you card and a lot of embossing

Hello, my dear crafty friends! Iritis here today and this time I am going to show you my new and very much embossed card.
For a long 4-5 month I was doing scrapbooking pages and altered projects for this  blog and this month was my turn to make a card. So I made one and then I decided to enter it to the web magazine and they  took it for the publication.Good news and bad news. As this card can't be posted here till August and I had to make another card for this post.
So here is the new card-summer colors, but in a kind of a muter way.
I very simple card made for WOW Embossing Powders blog post.


I used this Flowers Wow stamp and then heat embossed it with 4 summery embossing powders: Sour Lemon, Whirly Pop, Gummy Bear Green, Cotton Candy
My  tip here is to use a white pigment ink and not a Clear embossing one as I really want to see that the whole stamp will be shown. The second tip is  to put your cardstock on the top of your inked stamp and to use some roller  to get better impression…

Enshrined and Embossed: Traditional Door Shrine

Hello WOW! fans.  Jan here today to share a fun shrine project and a tutorial.  I've used Suzy West, Gummy Bear Green, Regular Embossing Powder by WOW!  The embossing powder adds a splash of color as well as texture.
Start by painting the shrine pieces with Copper Acrylic paint.  I've used a battery operated tea light and painted the back and sides as well.
I purchased the tea light in a votive at the Dollar Store.  I used wire cutters to break the votive.





Drill a hole in the back of the shrine so the tea light bulb will fit.
Using Gummy Bear Green, heat emboss random areas of the shrine. Choose an image to go inside the shrine.  (This image and the shrine kit is from Retro Art Cafe.) Using your finger and black rub and buff, blend black over the entire shrine. Glue the image inside the shrine.  Using scissors, poke a hole in the center of the image the same size as the drilled hole.
Assemble the kit and glue a hop knob on the top. Glue the head in the center of the main image.  Add sm…

Hexagon Wow! Tutorial

Happy Tuesday everyone!
Amy here to share with you a fun tutorial using lots of Wow products.

Here's the finished product:
Isn't my nephew adorable? He didn't want to smile for the camera, but I had to record my husband and I with him on his first birthday.
Let's gather up some supplies, you will need:
2 sheets of dark brown cardstock (your base and borders)
6x12 piece of kraft cardstock (goes right in the middle of the base)
2 sheets of 12x12 white cardstock to punch large hexagons from
8 sheets of 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock to stamp and emboss on
4 colors of Wow embossing powder (I used Sour Lemon, Opaque Pastel Blue, Cotton Candy, and Gummy Bear Green....don't ya want to run to the candy store now?)
1 Brocade Stamp
1 Border Punch
Creative Memories Hexagon Punch or use a electronic cutter to cut hexagons
Pop Dots

First Step:
Emboss your brocade stamp with all four colors of powder:

Step Two:
Punch out a bunch of large hexagons:

Next, take your embossed brocade image and punch out small…

Bright and Cheery!

It's spring here in the USA!  I love the bright colors of the new flowers peeking through and I LOVE the bright colors of WOW Embossing Powders!  I was inspired by these colors in creating this page about my 3 year old son.  He is such a ray of sunshine and I wanted to create a page that was like a celebration!

   I used a doily as a mask for two of the designs and then used the doily that I stamped the embossing ink through to emboss with the Gummy Bear Green.
 Add a Grungeboard number 3 embossed with Black Glint powder and add some twine and it creates teh focal point of the page! I adorw how it sparkles and still shows that texture of the number!
I think I need some birthday cake after this project!  The powders are so delicious looking!!   Thanks for letting me share today!

Materials:
Suzy West Collection- Whirly Pop, Gummy Bear Green, and Cotton Candy.
Black Glint

Jen

Tuto Wow

Hi everyone!
Today, I'd like to show you this layout, 100% made with inks, masks and stamps. You'll find out that it's very simple to create your own backgrounds.
First, select the photos and the colors you want to use. I chose Wow's Honey, Olive and Whirly Pop colors. I also used Tattered Angels Tuscan Sun, Vintage pink and Vanilla Breeze inks and a mask from the Crafters Workshop. Put the mask onto a white paper and spray the inks. Then, put some versamark on a stamp from the set Call me and use it on the background.
Apply some embossing powder, take away the remaining powder and heat with a heat gun.






Do the same with the hearts from the Gratitude stamps board and some Whirly Pop powder. Do it again with the frame of the Gratitude stamps board and some Olive embossing powder.



Use the leaf from the Gratitude stamps board many times with Olive and Gummy Bear Green colors on a few stiff white papers. Then, you'll be able to cut them out and stick them onto your backg…

Candy Counter Collection makes me SMILE!

Hi everyone! I hope you are all having a fabulous weekend awaiting the fabulous CHA releases! I know I am on the edge of my seat here in Sunny Australia waiting and wishing I was there in person to see all the yummy goodies.
Today I wanted to share with you all a quick and easy quilting technique I have used on a layout using WOW Stamps and WOW Emboss Powders.

This was really was quite easy to create and with a square punch would be even easier (I realised I should have used my square punch AFTER cutting all the squares out LOL). Firstly you will need to grab some spare white cardstock and pick the colours you would like to use for your bakground. I have used colours from the Suzy West Candy Counter Collection including Cotton Candy, Gummi Bear Green & Bubblegum. Next up you need to grab your background stamp (I have used WOW Brocade Background stamp) and stamp your versamark or embossing adhesive onto your white cardstock doing one at a time. Sprinkle your powder generously over th…

Be You

Jenifer here with you today to do my first WoW post, I am so honored to be here, have you seen the crazy talent of all these incredible designers?  Well sit back check your email updates and be prepared to be inspired.  For my project I went old school.  I went all the way back to vellum, remember vellum the wonderful see thru thin paper.  I love vellum and as soon as I saw the  "Build A Butterfly" stamp set I knew what I wanted to do.

With a pencil I did a light line of where I wanted my butterflys and then one by one I stamped and embossed and stamped and embossed.  After I had all of them done I very carefully cut around the wings with a craft knife and folded the wings up so it looked like they were flying off the page.  I added my picture and quote and I was good to go.  I didn't want to do to much because I wanted the butterflys to POP.


I used all of the Candy Counter embossing powers, Whirly Pop, Gummy Bear Green, Cotton Candy, Berrylicious, Sour Lemon, Bubble Gum. W…