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Shimmering Holiday Card with Dana

Hello, everyone!

It's Dana here coming back with holiday card today. As you know, our October challenge theme on the WOW Facebook Fan Group is *Shimmers* and here is my inspiration for you.


For today's card, I used only die cuts and WOW! products in my main images. I started by die cutting deers from kraft paper and antlers from kraft paper after adhering double sided tape.


I then rubbed deers with Embossing Pad and sprinkled Aladdin Embossing Glitter and heat set them 2 times using Dual Speed Heat Tool. This new heat tool is strong and fast and makes save my time a lot! And I'm in love with its pretty white design :)


Next, I peeled off double sided tape sheet on the antlers and sprinkled Bridal Sparkles Glitter first and then added Your Carriage Awaits Sparkles Glitter.


I mounted wide double sided tape on the white card stock and die cut into hillside shape. I then made snowy hillside by sprinkling Bridal Sparkling Glitter on it.


Sentiment is white heat embossed onto bla…

ONE STAMP WITH THREE DIFFERENT WAYS

Hello dear friends, Martha Lucia here to share with you a fantastic Christmas project that I created using one stamp set in three different ways. At first you may think this process is difficult but it's not, it was fun! Take a look at my card: 

On this card I used the stamp Secret Garden from WOW. This is a beautiful background that I love because their flowers are bold and very detailed. I used it to:
Stamp tone to tone - over the card baseStamp with heat embossing over the second layerStamp with emboss resist on the pine.

For the first step, stamping tone to tone, I simply inked the stamp with the WOW Embossing pad and stamped over the card base. The color of this is crumb cake and the stamped image obtained  is the same tone, only a little  darker. 
The second way was stamping the Secret Garden image over a piece of Very Vanilla card stock using WOW Embossing Pad and WOW White Pearl Regular Embossing Powder. I just melted the powder with the WOW heat tool and cut the entire …

Wow! You rock my world

Hello there, craft people! It is Victoria here today on the blog with my very first DT project. I have to admit, I adore heat embossing in every way! So today I am sharing a card embossed in a few ways. I've made it for a fan of classic rock music and computers.

I like to create custom backgrounds, so I started with a regular black cardstock and applied red texture paint through the stencil. While the paste was still wet, I sprinkled some Heart Throb powder here and there and melted it wih a WOW! Heat Tool.

Then I added a couple of paper pieces, which were embossed with a folder and sprayed and inked with a black ink a bit. Between the layers of paper I placed die-cut gears, covered with ink with a help of Wow Clear Ultra Slow Drying Embossing Pad and embossed with Ebony and Heart Throb powders. Actually I believe that use of similiar powders on different elements helps to keep the project together.


Stars are die-cut out of grey cardstock and covered with Heart Throb powder (larger o…

Foils....

Hi Everyone This month at WOW HQwe have asked to give you ideas on foils. You need a laminator for this project as it is one of the alternative methods to use with foils instead of the heat gun. Firstly I washed some watercolour paints onto a piece of cardstock then dried it off with the heat gun. I then stamped the stars from the new stamp set 'LET IT SNOW'over the paint with Versamark and then sprinkled bonding powder over this.  I then heat set the stars.  This goes transparent. Cut a piece of the green foil strip to cover the stars, and place colour upwards over them.  I then took a piece of wax paper (the type you use for die cutting) and placed this over the card and foil.  I then fed the card through the laminator. Peel everything off the card and you are left with the foiled stars and the wax from the paper has transfered to the background of the card, giving a rippled effect.  I then stamped the 'Merry Christmas' in black archival ink.  I then matted this onto …

Thanks :)

Hi! It's Sandie here today with my take on this month's DT Inspiration and challenge theme - Glass. 
My card features the Gratitude Clear Stamp set

I stamped the hearts with Fired Brick distress ink and cut them out individually. Then I covered them all with versamark and clear gloss embossing powder. Once I'd heat embossed them I repeated the process until there was a thick 'glass' layer on them. I adhered some bakers twine to the back and stuck the hearts down with 3D foam dots. 

I also stamped the heart border with Fired Brick distress ink and the Thanks sentiment with black memento ink. 
WOW Embossing Products Used: Gratitude Clear Stamp Set Clear Gloss Embossing Powder WOW! Embossing Heat Tool
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Have a great day! Sandie xXx

Faux Leather Wallet

Hi everyone! It's Sandie here today with my take on this month's challenge -  Fabric

I found the tutorial for this over on Splitcoast Stampers. I used Kraft card, put through the cuttlebug with an embossing folder and then heat embossed with clear gloss. In the tutorial you do these steps before stitching the patterned paper inside but I found it very hard to get it through the machine, and found stitching before heat embossing was much easier. 

For my fabric I added some ribbon and ribbon sliders to each side. I finished with a metal button. 
WOW Products used:  Clear Gloss Embossing Powder  WOW! Heat Tool 
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Theme for the month: Fabric!
Sandie