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Spring is coming!

Hello all, Nataliya is here :)
Today I will show you my new collage. I was inspered by Trish and her Art Doll:


I love this cute girl :)
And made my own:


This is Spring, but she's sleeping :)


But soon she wakes up. Everything will be filled with heat and flowers...



My WOW! products:
Wow Melt-It! Powder Autumn Leaves - Silicone Mould Large Rose - Silicone Mould WS07 Metallic Gold Rich Sparkle (for leaves) WL03 Vanilla White (for leaves) WS78 Seaglass (for rose) WS83 Spring Breeze (for rose) WS49 Vintage Peacock (for hair) WS12 Clear Hologram Sparkle (for dress)


A little bit of mixed media fun

Hello all.  I hope you have enjoyed the blog hop with Wow and Ruby Rock-It.  If you have not gone and had a look I highly recommend you do.  Today I have a layout to share with you using some mixed media technique.   I had so much lovely Ruby Rock-It product left over that I have used it in this layout.




For this project I have started by using a mask and a versamark pad.  Applied the versamark by pressing down into the mask.  This can be a bit tricky if you don't have a moist pad.  I then added a mixture of two embossing powders,  both light in colour as I did not want the background to over power the photo.  The colours I used in this project are special edition Dune and gobi.  I then heat set  the embossing powders.

You can see in this close up that the powders do not leave a complete colour, but leaves the shape that I had used from the mask.  If you would like to add another layer to the back ground.  Wow has some amazing colours available in foils.   Foils can be applied in m…

Inspire

Hello all :) Nataliya is here :)
I LOVE to do monochrom work! And for our challenge I choose my fav color - violet :)


To create the background I used sprays, texture paste and dried plants.


I made this mixed media tag using a lot of WOW! powder. Now you see it for yourself :)
For rose I took WS52 Vintage RomanceWow Melt-It! Powder and Medium Rose - Silicone Mould

For dots I used Wow Melt-It! Powderand WS65R Frozen Berries, and a little WD01 Metallic Pink for background:

Chipboard I sprinkled WD02 Metallic Lilac:

And for inscription I used WH07 Bark and Collage - Clear Stamp


And a little shine in farewell :)



Delicate Flower Garden Layout

This is Jenifer here with you today to share my Garden project with you.  I love flowers and take tons of pictures of them but I don't scrap or use them very often.  I have been looking forward to this months garden theme for awhile now, and I am so happy with how my layout turned out.  I just can't get enough of the Moulds and I could use them on everything, this layout is no exception.  I have a few of the flowers and roses grouped with some ribbon and vellum flowers throughout the page.  I hope you are playing along with our garden challenge and I can't wait to see what you come up with.


Wow products used: Opaque pastel pink powder Metallic Pink powder Vanilla white powder Melt it WOW! Shabby Rose Mould WOW! Foliage Button Mould
Other product used: May Arts ribbon and flowers Doilies texture paste
Jenifer

'So Beautiful' - An Antique Look!

Hello!
The theme this month is Antique, and I have to admit I struggled! All things vintage and sepia tones are not my natural 'go to' themes or colours, so this was a tricky one. However.....it's always good to stretch your creativity, so in the end I came up with this...
I've used lots of layers of cardboard, glassine paper and Kraft paper to give a nice 3D look...
As well as ink, I used tiny splatters of opaque vanilla embossing  powder to add detail..
Lots more powders used on the piece too! I used a mixture of gold satin pearl, vintage champagne, earthtone pepper and opaque vanilla on a wooden flourish...
I also created a rose using a fabulous mould, and a combination of Melt It, vintage champagne and gold satin pearl powders!
The result is a gorgeous creamy colour, with pale gold accents and a teeny touch of glitter!
I also gave an old key the embossing powder treatment, opaque vanilla again with some gold satin pearl on top...
The pattern you can see on the abov…

Family Ties

Hi!! It's Sandie here today and I have a mixed media canvas to share for this month's challenge theme -

Family

I created the background by layering on some Prima papers - Buff by Julie Nutting - and then layered gesso. mixed with a little water, on top. Then I added some texture with dry wall tape, washi tape, stiff lace and modelling paste. I used a stencil for the modelling paste. I heat dry each layer with my WOW! heat tool to speed things up. 

Once the background had dried I used some bubble wrap with embossing ink and Copper Pearl embossing powder

Taking my Silicone Moulds I made some Roses and Daisies with Melt-It powder mixed with Copper, Gold, & Pearl powders. I arranged them around the Family Ties wheel adding a key tied with gold ribbon. To finish I added a fabric butterfly and some wooden hearts. 

WOW! Products Used: Silicone Moulds Heat Tool Embossing Powders - Copper Pearl, Gold Satin Pearl, Gold Pearl, White Pearl
You still have time to enter this month's …

Tiffany Windowdecoration created with children

Hi everyone!
Have you seen our fab new them at our monthly challenge? It´s Family Projects So I deside to work with my 9 years old son for this project. It´s suitable for childrens (and adults) from about 4 years +
My son and I created a Tiffany windowdecoration. It looks like real Tiffany glas art but with out the danger of cuting  little fingers with sharp glas parts.


All what you need are WOW! Melt it , Glitter and Embossing Powders, some sticky foil, baking paper and the oven in your kitchen (heatguns are not suitabel for this project!!!)
If you want to know how this works just read more! xx Bianca

Stars and Stripe Layout WOW style

Hi, this is Jenifer here with you today to share my Stars and Stripes post.  Stars and Stripes always remind me of the United States, the Flag and the 4th of July but I wanted to create a more subtle layout for my post. This is really a simple layout that packs a big punch.  I did the stars using Melt it California Sunshine, Earthtone Honey and Sierra Sunrise.I then created the stripes using a ruler and a Wow Pen and embossing powders Earthtone blueberry, Earthtone Honey and Skyline Grey.  I love how it all came together, all the colors blend perfectly.


Wow Supplies Used: Melt it California Sunshine Earthtone Honey Sierra Sunrise Earthtone Blueberry Skyline Gray
Other Supplies Used: May Arts Ribbons and flowers Burlap Stars and heart pins Curtsey Boutique

Decadent little notebook

Hi this is Jenifer here with you today.  Decadence to me means black, white, red, damask and classy. I have a simple little notebook out of scrap paper.  Stamp the Vintage Wallpaper and Emboss with the Black Ebony powder.  Hold you scrap paper together with some binder clips and add a couple layers of glue to the edges so that they all are held in place.  Once the glue is dry you can adhere to the inside, I used Super Tape from ThermOWeb.  To decorate the cover I used a coffee filter for my ruffle with some ribbons layered on top.  For the flower center I used Cable Car red with just a little sprinkle of the Kalahari Gold glitter and adhered to the center. Thank you so much for looking at my project today I hope you check back often for more inspiring ideas and participate in the monthly challenge.
Wow Supplies: Wow melt it powder Cable Car Red Black Ebony Kalahari Vintage Wallpaper stamp
Other Supplies: Ribbon- May Arts Coffee Filter Adhesive-ThermOWeb Jenifer

Black & White Decadence

Hello, Sherrie here!!

Today I am going to share with you a beautiful and decadent wall hanging that I made of our little dog Max (and now I need to get busy making another of our larger dog Reba!)


My daughter actually took this picture for an assignment in her photography class a couple years ago and I just fell in love with it. She happened to be over at the house just taking random shots and managed to capture this keeper! It has taken me a couple years to figure out what I wanted to do with it but was waiting for the perfect idea to hit me.

Recently my DH and I have been going to a lot of auctions and I have started picking up a lot of old picture frames. Some are very plain and some are very fancy. For this project I choose a very plain wooden frame because I was going to just cover it up. I started by covering it with a couple of layers of black paint. I then, very carefully, using the WOW! Embossing Pen and embossed the inner edge with WOW! Embossing Powder in Black Ebony Regul…

How to use Melt it Powder to add 3D to your projects.

Hello and nice to see you here at WOW Embossing Powders...  Donna here tonight to share a tutorial on how to make your own Dew Drops using WOW Melt It Powders.  I must warn you that this is VERY ADDICTIVE and once you start you will want to make some of every colour.
Before we start...   Can I please point out that I don't own a melting pot and I use my heat gun.  If you are going to have a try at this can you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE be very CAREFUL!  The melt it powder  is VERY HOT and it will BURN!   Please have a bowl of water handle just in case, to pop you hand in straight away. It is just a friendly warning,  using heating  tool of any form can burn and its good to be on the safe side. 
Right time to get started,  I hope you have made a nice cuppa because there is a few photos :-)
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN DEW DROPS
You will need Melt it powder, any Regular coloured powder ( I have used Metallic Copper), Heat proof non stick craft mat, mixer( kebab sticks are great for this) pliers …