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Balloon Girl

Hello!
I thought I would share another WOW! art doll with you today!


Her dress was made by triple embossing a piece of chipboard cut to shape. I used Primary Apple Red powder, and added white dots by sprinkling White Ultra High powder onto the molten red surface. I also added a bow..



The bow was created using the fab bow mould, and has red glitter powder on it to give an extra sparkle!
I created a flower in exactly the same way. and added it to her hair...





She is gazing at three blue balloons.... again, triple embossed using Pastel Glacier Mint, Fluorescent Blue and Azure powders...


I hope you like her!
Have a great day,
Trish

WOW! product used:
Primary Apple Red 
Red Glitter
White Ultra High
Bow Mould 
Azure
Pastel Glacier Mint
Fluorescent Blue




Inspired by...Laughter!

Hello!
The theme for this month is 'Inspired By'.... and I've chosen to use a technique shared by Birgit Koopsen many moons ago in Craft Stamper Magazine. I adore this technique, and have used it rather a lot since Birgit first shared it with us! Basically, it's all about 'painting with powder'.....
Every last little bit of colour on this panel is embossing powder...
The background is created by layering lots and lots of colour on top of each other...creating an almost airbrushed effect!
The layers were created with regular powder, and I used ultra high powder (Ebony Black) to create the larger black splat effect.
Once the background is cold, Versamark ink can be sponged through a stencil, and then more powder sprinkled on top. Once melted in, it gives the seamless stencilled look...

I also added my favourite rose as a finishing touch.... Apple Red powder, with red glitter powder added to the mould first before pouring. This gives the glitter top coat finish...

Welcome home door sign

Hello my dear crafty friends! 
Welcome to our Wood month and today I  have a small tutorial for you. 
This is my very first Embossing the wood tutorial and I think most of us never tried to make the direct embossed wood. So here we go.
This is  NO PAPER project and all you need are 3 stencils with small designs (don't pick the big ones as we want to see the pattern and not the edges or some random shapes.) Put your stencil over the wood piece, cover it all with Clear embossing  ink.




Add colourful embossing powders over it and heat emboss. Then mist the whole piece with some brown mist if you like the darker wood look, as I did here.



 Then pick some small wood shapes and make  just the same over those pieces too. Use other stencils and other powders colours.


Add your title and arrange  the embossed hearts around.





This is all. Kind of easy and lovely project for all of us who keep those old and unused wooden pieces from our high school crafty days...
Products list:
Fluorescent Pink
Fluorescen…