What better way to start fresh then to use a newly released stencil from Dreamweaver stencils. this stencil is call Leafless Tree (LX 7010), it is a beautiful tree with two little birds at the base of the trunk on either side that you can place in the tree. My cards is done using the double glitter technique and Art Institute Glitter I did the tree using Riverbank and Tree Bark and the sky background was done with Artic and I used Kensington from Glitter Ritz in the corners. The double glitter technique can be found on you tube. I added the little bird in the tree using glossy black paste. I can tell that this stencil is going to be one of my favorites.
Now it's your turn to create for the chance to win some great product from Dreamweaver stencils just link your creation to Mr. Linky on the Dream It Up blog or send a picture to Lynell and she will post it on the blog for you. Don't forget the challenge this month is fresh start, which could mean anything a new home, baby, marriage ect., so play now!
Now it's your turn to create for the chance to win some great product from Dreamweaver stencils just link your creation to Mr. Linky on the Dream It Up blog or send a picture to Lynell and she will post it on the blog for you. Don't forget the challenge this month is fresh start, which could mean anything a new home, baby, marriage ect., so play now!
Beautiful piece Georgia - I'm falling in love with that tree - it looks beautiful with the double glitter that you did.
ReplyDeleteYour picture does not due justice to this extraordinarily beautiful card. I love the shading achieved in the corners with the different colors of glitter.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Georgia. This stencil is indeed one of my favorites too!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so beautifully, Georgia, even more so in person. So serene and so shimmery.
ReplyDeleteLove this, the picture doesn't do it justice. It is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI keep looking at this card; it is so beautiful. I love the way you shaded the background with the Kensington Park Glitter Ritz.
ReplyDeleteSo Georgiaous! This would be a great class...would love to see you demonstrate it!
ReplyDeleteluv your sparkly tree and background. the tree stencil appears to be quite versatile and i really like your shading on the background.
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