It is the last week of the theme "Getting Inky with Stencils". I couldn't let the month end without putting up just one more alcohol ink project. This one was VERY easy, but uses just a slightly different technique.
MATERIALS:
Dreamweaver Stencil LX7014 Daisy Background
Dreamweaver Stencil LS1010 Happy Birthday
Manual Die Cut Machine (I used Cuttlebug)
Stamping Details Embossing Mat
Mercart Metal Aluminum (any color--we will use the back)
Ranger Alcohol Ink in Watermelon and Denim
Craft Sheet
Sandpaper
Cardstock
Ribbon
Adhesive
DIRECTIONS:
1) Use the manual die cut machine to emboss the metal. This is the sandwich for the Cuttlebug: A Plate, Stencil (face down), metal (silver side down), Details Embossing Mat, Two B Plates. Emboss both stencils this way.
2) Lay metal on craft sheet, silver (embossed) side up. Drip the two colors of alcohol inks randomly onto metal. Quickly swirl around the color a little by tipping the metal or by dipping a QTip into it and pushing it around. Let dry.
3) Sand the embossed pieces.
4) Assemble.
This was as easy as can be. You should give it a try. If you do, photo it and either email it to Lynell@dreamweaverstencils.com or upload it anywhere online and link it to the blog, www.dreamweaverstencils.blogspot.com.
This month we will have just a bit different twist on our monthly challenge ... we are letting you choose any stencil you would like as your prize if you win. Yep, any Dreamweaver stencil you "so desire". We will still have two winners, one for best interpretation of the challenge and one for best usage of Dreamweaver products. Enter now, before it is too late!
Beautiful card Laura, your metal work is always stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove your metal work! A wonderful card.
ReplyDeletei AM going to try this because it looks so fun! Thank you for the encouragement!
ReplyDeleteGreat mix of colors! Looks almost tie-dyed.
ReplyDeleteThis is really neat...the colors you chose really POP so nicely!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so beautiful. I love the die and the alcohol inks - looks stunning!
ReplyDeleteGreat metal work! Your impressions come out so crisp. Love it!
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