IMAGINE Crafts + Dreamweaver: "Endless Possibilities" Blog Hop



This week IMAGINE Crafts and Dreamweaver Stencils are featuring a Blog Hop showcasing our fabulous products and providing some inspiration for you to get creative!  Be sure to leave your comments on each artist's post that you visit for your chance to win a fabulous prize that includes IMAGINE Crafts and Dreamweaver products.  Contest closes at 11:59pm PST on Sunday, June15th.


   

And here is my project using Versamark, gold Embossing Powder and some Delicata Silver from Tsukineko/IMAGINE Crafts together with the "Heart n Ribbon" stencil from Dreamweaver:


Unfortunately it is very hard to catch the gorgeousness of the golden embossing together with the sparkly, shiny silver stamping in a picture (it looks soooo beautiful and elegant in real life!!!)


Here are the "how-to"s for my anniversary card:

step 1: cut white panel slightly smaller than card base
step 2: affix stencil with washi tape to the upper third of the panel:

step 3: using a sponge dauber, pick up some  Versamark ink and dab it through the stencil:

step 4: remove stencil and generously pour gold embossing powder over the Versamark ink:

step 5: shake off excess powder and use a heat tool to melt the embossing powder:

step 6: stamp sentiment with Delicata Silver underneath the embossed image:

step 7: embellish with rhinestones
step 8: mount panel onto white card base using dimensional foam adhesive

Here are the other posts from the Artists In Residence for today:

Darsie Bruno

Isha Gupta

Baerbel Born

And presenting the posts from the Dreamweaver Design Team for today:

Dream It Up!

Pam Hornschu

Kristi Parker Van Doren

Louise Healy

Gill Wilson

Kristine Reynolds

Laura Drahozal 

Lea Kimmel 

***Blog Hop Hint – if you click on a link that takes you to a page saying something like “Sorry this page cannot be found” just click on the header at the top of the blog (usually a picture or the blog’s name) and it will take you to that blog’s most recent post. That post *should* be our hop. If not, you can probably scroll down a short way to find the hop post.

28 comments:

  1. Beautiful and elegant, Sylvia, xxx

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  2. very clean and simple, to the point.

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  3. Absolutely stunning! The simplicity of this makes it so elegant.

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  4. Stunning and elegant. Love it.

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  5. Love your card, simple but beautiful...

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  6. Beautiful - love your clean and simple card!!!!
    Jan

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  7. What a classy card. Simple but gorgeous.

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  8. It looks gorgeous on here, so I can imagine how wonderful it looks in real life.

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  9. I like it....simple, yet BEAUTIFUL!!!

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  10. Very, very stylish. So lovely.

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  11. Beautiful and very creative.

    Sue
    http://suek86401.blogspot.com/

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  12. Lovely and delicate stencil! Very pretty card! Looks beautiful with the stencil design embossed with the gold powder and the Delicata Silver stamped sentiment!

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  13. oh my this is so beautiful!!!!

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  14. Such a beautiful and elegant card.

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  15. Beautiful and so elegant.

    Sue
    http://suek86401.blogspot.com/

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  16. The simplicity of this is so classy and graphic at the same time! Wonderful for a wedding!

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  17. So simple yet elegant!

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  18. Beautiful card.

    craftymom205 at yahoo dot com

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  19. What an elegant card! I love the gold against the white background.

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  20. I can imagine that the gold is oh-so-bright. Thanks for sharing.

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  21. What an elegant card. Beautifully CAS. TFS

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  22. Sylvia,
    Beautiful card. Simple elegance. Good job.

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  23. plain and simple but beautiful.

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  24. What a gorgeous card, Sylvia! I loooooooooove the simplicity yet detail with the gold embossing powder! I used that on my card too--- and my card was CAS! Great minds think alike:)

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  25. What a gorgeous card! I would have never thought to mix gold and silver together on one card but it works!

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Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! I hope to see you again, soon :)
Sylvia xx