Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Festively Fall Dreamweaver/Ranger Collaboration Week 2


Welcome back to week two of our amazing collaboration between Ranger's Tim Holtz line of Distress Powders, and our beautifulDreamweaver Stencils & Products! If you missed last week's event, start HERE.

Last week, we were totally blown away by the awesome response we received from those of you who hopped over from Tim Holtz's blog and the Ranger blog to check us out! We've been doing the "happy dance" ever since! Hopefully, you will continue to check us out, especially over the next few weeks as we continue our play-time in Tim's sandbox. (It is rather an appropriate metaphor considering the cool texture of hisDistress Powders.)

Apparently, Tim and the wonderful people at Ranger were also excited by the response, and they've decided to "up the ante" in the form of an additional prize package(s) which will include TWELVE Distress Powders each, and a handful of Dreamweaver Stencils to go with! Wow! Just one teeny-tiny detail...to win one of these packages from their blog, you need to create something with Tim Holtz's Distress Powders and Dreamweaver Stencils and attach it to the inlinkz on the Ranger blog. Winners will be selected randomly. For more details, head over to the Ranger blog.

Once again, this week we are offering another fall prize package as shown here. Just leave us all some love as you visit, for an opportunity to be the one random winner we select. Curious as to who won from last week? It could be YOU! Visit the Dream It Up! blog for the announcement of the lucky commenter.


I decided to use the Falling Leaves stencil (LL3004) and the Molten Magic technique. Instead of using Metallic F/X mica powders I used Tim Holtz Distress Powders. The colors I used were Fired Brick, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Shabby Shutters and Tea Dye. The effect was really pleasing to me instead of the texture having a shine to it, it was rough like sand paper and feels almost like a real leaf. To do this technique I first taped my stencil down on all four sides and then I used Dreamweaver Pearlescent Paste to paste the image. Once the image was pasted I then used a small stencil brush to pick up the Distress Powders and tapped the stencil brush with my pasting spatula. Once I had done this using all the colors I heated it with my heat gun. For my background I wanted to pull the same colors, so I taped down the Big Dot Stencil (LX7011)  and with the Tim Holtz Blending Foam and the Distress Inks in the same colors as the Distress Powders I rouged in the color and was able to achieve a beautiful blend of color. This has been a fun challenge and I hope you're playing along with us. Check out all the blogs to see what new and creative ideas the Dream Team has come up with. Well gotta go pack now, next week I will be in a new location same town, different street. See Ya All Then and until then Happy Stamping and Stenciling.

Aren't you excited to see what's next? Check out the Dream Team players for today:




You already know where to find Ranger's/Tim Holtz' products, but if you are having difficulty finding Dreamweaver, encourage your local stamp/paper-craft store to carry the line of fabulous stencil designs, pastes, and other products to mix with all of your stash of Tim's crafty goodness. You can also purchase our products on-line at Stencil with Style.

We'd love to see you come back regularly and play along with our monthly challenges (and more opportunities to win stencils) by linking your creations to the mr. linky on the Dream It Up! blog, or emailing pics of your creations to lynell@.... Since you're on the computer already, head on over and like us on Facebook as well. Just another location for dreamy and distressed inspiration!


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13 comments:

  1. Great idea, Georgia. Love the texture of the pearlescent paste and distress embossing powder. Definitely have to try this!

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  2. Georgia, the Molten Magic technique turned out fabulous. Love how shiny it is!!!

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  3. Love the colors and the textured the molten technique produces. Your card is beautiful.

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  4. superb card and techniques, looks awesome x

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  5. I need to try again with Molten magic, and you made it work so well! I love how the powders can be matched exactly with the inks etc. so you never have to worry about getting the same shade of paper for a background etc.

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  6. Oh my gosh, Georgia! I almost did the EXACT same thing! I just couldn't make it look as cool as you did, so I gave up and switched to another way to use the powders with this stencil! Great work.

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  7. Those leaves are vibrant! What a great idea to do the molten technique with the distress powders on paste! Beautiful Georgia!

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  8. Love it and sure do hope we have a room for 3! we must chat!

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  9. Very cool Georgia! Love the big dots in the background!

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  10. Stunning effect! Not sure what the molten technique is but I sure love the way this card turned out!

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  11. The leaves are amazing... beautiful card!

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  12. Love this card! Beautiful fall colors! Great texture on the leaves!
    DeniseB

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