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May 1 New Reveal Blog Hop!
This month we are doing something a little different. Instead of releasing new stamp sets, all the Designers have been creating projects with Dreamweaver stencils, using various techniques and products.
Be sure to visit the SNS Blog all month long, as well as the Designers' blogs (you can click on the Designers' names to go directly to their blogs) to see different techniques used with the stencils. Each Designer always posts 2 different projects to the SNS Blog and 4 different projects to their personal blogs each month.
Some of the techniques you see throughout the month is dry embossing with your stencil; double glitter technique; combining embossing pastes with glitter, embossing powders, flock, and/or guilded flakes; using the embossing paste as a resist; double embossing paste technique and lots of other fun ideas.
All Dreamweaver stencils, soap, and embossing pastes are 20% off until May 3. So once you finish the blog hop, head on over to the store and start shopping.
Large Feather is the stencil featured with this month's Technique Video Kit.
On May 3, one GRAND PRIZE WINNER will be selected from the comments left on the Designers' blogs. Please leave a comment with each Designer in order to be eligible for the Grand Prize. You never know who the Mystery Designer will be that has the winning comment.
The winner will be able to choose $55 worth of any products listed under the Stencils and Templates category, plus mica powders (Pearl Ex) and of course, glitters, embossing powders, flock, and sticker paper or adhesive sheets.
The Grand Prize Winner will be announced on June 3 on the SNS Facebook page, the Designer's blogs, and here on the SNS Blog.
We are pleased to have Diane and Ashley, two of our 2015 Guest Designers, joining us again this month. They will be our Guest Designers for the months of April, May, and June.
The Blog Hop order this month is:
(*Tip: if you have difficulty with a particular link, try clicking on the Designer's blog title to send you to their Home page.)
We love reading your comments and hope that we have inspired you as well. If you can not leave a comment for some reason, please email icinganne@yahoo.com with your comment and the name of the blog or the Designer you are commenting about.
The Sparkle N Sprinkle Creative Challenge also begins today. There are lots of prizes and recognition badges. Come check out how you can become a SNS Featured Artist as well. The theme is always Anything Goes using Loose Glitter, Embossing Powder, and/or Flock.
We hope you enjoy the New Reveal Blog Hop as much as we do. Thanks for joining us and remember to comment on each of the Designers' blogs to be eligible for the Grand Prize. Last month Diane was the Mystery Designer with the winning comment. Wonder who it will be this month??
Now here's a bit about how I created my project. I'm using what I call the Double Embossing Paste technique. I started off by laying down the Damask Dreamweaver stencil onto white cardstock and I applied Black Matte embossing paste over it. (Be sure to clean your stencil and palette knife as soon as you are finished). Once the black embossing paste was dry, I laid the stencil on top of the dry black embossing paste and then applied Crackle embossing paste over the top. Let dry throughly. The black embossing paste undercoat lets the cracks from the Crackle embossing powder be more pronounced.
Did you know that most embossing pastes act as a resist? Well, they do. With that in mind, I inked up my card base with Distress Inks (Picked Raspberry and Shabby Shutter). I wiped off the excess ink from the embossing paste. Once the color was added, you can see the cracks left from the crackle embossing paste even better.
The sentiment, from the Life Is Beautiful stamp set, was applied to vellum using the Glue-less Glitter technique. This very easy way to apply glitter was done by stamping the sentiment with Versamark onto the vellum, covering it with Dogwood Rose glitter, and then heat setting it. Once heat set, the glitter will not rub off. You can watch the SNS You-Tube video here. The small dragonfly, from the Buggy die set by Die-Versions, was heat embossed using Pebbled Copper embossing powder.
The fabric flowers were layered and I added Bubble Gum glitter to one of the layers and Glossy Accents to a few of the petals to replicate dew drops.
To finish the card, I applied strips of 1/4" Tear-ific Tape around the edges of my card base and covered them with more Dogwood Rose glitter.
I hope you enjoyed the techniques I used today and will try them soon. Now it's time to head on over to Ashley's blog to see what she's created using Dreamweaver stencils. Don't forget to leave each of us a comment as we never know who the Mystery Designer is that will have the winning comment.
Did you know that most embossing pastes act as a resist? Well, they do. With that in mind, I inked up my card base with Distress Inks (Picked Raspberry and Shabby Shutter). I wiped off the excess ink from the embossing paste. Once the color was added, you can see the cracks left from the crackle embossing paste even better.
The sentiment, from the Life Is Beautiful stamp set, was applied to vellum using the Glue-less Glitter technique. This very easy way to apply glitter was done by stamping the sentiment with Versamark onto the vellum, covering it with Dogwood Rose glitter, and then heat setting it. Once heat set, the glitter will not rub off. You can watch the SNS You-Tube video here. The small dragonfly, from the Buggy die set by Die-Versions, was heat embossed using Pebbled Copper embossing powder.
The fabric flowers were layered and I added Bubble Gum glitter to one of the layers and Glossy Accents to a few of the petals to replicate dew drops.
To finish the card, I applied strips of 1/4" Tear-ific Tape around the edges of my card base and covered them with more Dogwood Rose glitter.
I hope you enjoyed the techniques I used today and will try them soon. Now it's time to head on over to Ashley's blog to see what she's created using Dreamweaver stencils. Don't forget to leave each of us a comment as we never know who the Mystery Designer is that will have the winning comment.