Welcome to another fabulous Dreamweaver Stencil Sketch Challenge. Today's sketch is brought to you by Wendy
Here are the products I used and the card I made . . .Tape the Candy Cane stencil (LL555) to cream card stock with removable tape. Apply Glossy Red embossing paste with a palette knife. Remove the tape; wash and dry stencil and palette knife. While the paste is drying, cut patterned paper (Stampin' Up) to size and adhere strip of paper diagonally to the lower part of the card. When the paste is dry, trim pasted image to size and mat on solid red card stock. Adhere three dots to the upper right and you're done. Couldn't be easier for this busy time of the year.
There is a lot more inspiration coming from my fellow team mates, so don't forget to check out their blogs, as well as the Dreamweaver Stencils blog, DREAM it UP! Once you've hopped around to the other blogs, get your stencils out and play along with us. Link your project on the DREAM it UP! blog using Mr. Linky and let us see what you've made.
And, don't forget the Design Team Call. You can read all about it here. But you'd better get busy if you want to make the December 1 deadline. Come on! You can do it.
Happy crafting,
Liz
As many times as I have seen this stencil in the catalog, I have never thought it was one I would use until today. Thank you for inspiring me!! I love how you flipped the sketch. Very innovative!!
ReplyDeleteFlipping the stencil was a great idea. Perfect with the candy cane. Cute paper, too! Did you intend to have the word "here" link to the DT call post?
ReplyDeleteSo cute Liz, I like how you turned the sketch. Christmas will be here before we know it!
ReplyDeletelove the candy cane! This is a really pretty card!
ReplyDeleteLiz... this is a great card I love that you changed the sketch to vertical. this candy cane was perfect.
ReplyDeleteGreat card. I wouldn't have thought to change the direction of the sketch. Your candy cane looks good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card! I just love that Candy Cane stencil!
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