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Let it Snow tag

Good Morning, this is Jenifer here with you today to share my 1 stamp 2 ways project with you.  I was inspired by the card that I made for the 3L hop that I continued with the stamp and had some fun.

First I Stamped the "Me Blizzard" on a white shipping tag using Ultra Shimmer Embossing Glitter.  I then sprayed it with some glitter mist and then wiped off the extra with a tissue.  I sprayed a few areas again to make it a bit darker in a few spots wiping off the extra with a tissue. Using the "ME Blizzard" stamp, stamp another image on a piece of white card stock using the Blue Lagoon embossing glitter.  Cut out a complete snowflake and layer it with ribbons and a small medallion.  I love how the Blue Lagoon looks so sparkly and pretty:)  Finally layer, layer, layer your desired ribbons, doilies etc.
I am so happy with how this tag turned out I think I might make a few more and frame them for a Christmas display. WOW Supplies: ME Blizzard-Stamp Blue Lagoon Ultra Shimm…

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 :)



Then & Now Layout

Hi this is Jenifer here with you today.  When thinking about this months "Time" theme all I could think about is how fast my children are growing.  That is how my Then & Now layout came about. After looking at this video I knew that the water splatter technique was something that I needed to try, using pastel blue and then some of the glitter blue over the top.  Using the same pastel blue, Melt-It and ultra bright white I created the flower centers.  I used a lovely silver damask vellum from Ruby Rock-It to anchor my layers.
Thank you so much for taking the time to look at project today :) 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…

A New Life

Hello Donna here to share with you what I have created for this month's theme  Antique!   I have made something new from old and given it a new life on my daughters dressing table.


I started off with a very old antique looking makeup mirror and gave it a face-lift.  I pulled it all apart and painted the whole entire frame work with distress paint to prime the surfaces.

I then embossed them all, some places have a few layers.


I love making things look old so I had to add a touch of Verdigris over the metallic copper



I embossed the base with a mixture of bright white and opaque pastel blue with a sprinkle of Verdigris to carry the colour threw.

For the back I stamped with the vintage wall paper stamp.  Added a blue wash over the entire surface and then embossed several time with clear.  I was trying for the broken glass effect but did not have a lot of luck as I only had super fine clear left in my stash :-(

Then it was time to decorate my frame


Before I added the decoration I did …