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Dt Deni Stencils

Good Morning Everyone,

DT Deni with you today, we have been creating with Stencils this month, the girls have done such a great job with their projects and I am excited to share mine with you for the second time this month.
The stencil I have chosen to use today is from My Favorite Things and is called Stencil Star Grid. I have done things a little backwards for my project today and found a stencil I wanted to use first and then went looking for stamps and things to use.
I received a rather large package from Auzz Trinklets N Crafts this past week and this stamp set I have used is from this package.. not very often I get to use a product so quickly.
What I wanted to show you in this picture is the big boo boo I made hahah. After I finished masking and stamping all my images I must have somehow got some ink on my hand, it was all over the side of my image, lucky I was able to re-diecut it using a smaller die.. but I still had a little on the right hand side of the card.. I used some Nuvo Crystal Drops in Black to try and hide it.. I'm sure my Dad probably won't even notice but since I am so critical on my own work it will drive me crazy :-)
Products Used On This Card Altenew - Best Dad Inkadinkadoo - Stamping Mask Paper Ranger - Mini Distress Ink Pads - Candied Apple, Tumbled Glass and Chipped Sapphire Ranger - Mini Distress Ink Blending Tool My Favorite Things - Star Grid Stencil Cutter Bee Scissors Nuvo Crystal Drops - Gloss Ebony Black and Autumn Red Red and White Ribbon - From Stash Memento - Tuxedo Black Misti Stamping Tool Misti Grid Paper Pad Magnets Uniball Signo - White Gel Pen Scotch ATG Mondi Color Copy Cutterpillar Pro Copic Markers Used On This Project R35, R37, R39 E04, E07, E08, E09 0, C1, C2, C3, C6 T4, T6, T8 I thankyou all for stopping by, don't forget to stop by the store (products are linked up where possible) to check out what other fantastic products Auzz Trinklets N Crafts Sell. DT Deni
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DT Teresa - Shabby Chic 2

Hello!
I have another shabby chic project to share with you today, catching up now!
This card uses Neenah Classic Crest 110lb Smooth Solar White Cardstock for the base which is cut with a paper trimmer at 4 1/4" x 11" and scored with a teflon bone folder at 5 1/2" to make a top folding card of 5 1/2" x 4 1/4".
I used the scalloped frame from My Favorite Things Blueprints 20to place on the card base, moving it slightly above the fold of the card to create a top folding scalloped base card once it was run through theSizzix Bigshot. I then used the same frame die to cut a piece from Simon Says Stamp cardstock in Audrey Blue and adhered this to the partially scalloped card base. This covered the top fold of the card base - as the frame die was moved above the card base before cutting to retain the fold, the edge was flat. Using the coloured cardstock allowed the opportunity for a complete scalloped card front. Using Versamark Ink, I stamped a floral image from The Ton Fresh Cut Dahliasstamp set numerous times onto the card, providing a subtle background.
I used Neenah Classic Crest 80lb Smooth Solar White Cardstock and stamped various images from Hero arts Color Layering Bird and Branch and WPlus9 Fresh Cut Florals to create my own patterned cardstock piece. Altenew Inks provided a wonderful feminine, pastel pallet using Frosty Pink, Buttercream, Frayed Leaf and Peach Perfect. From this I cut a teapot, teapot lid and teacup from My Favorite Things Dienamics Tea Party and placed aside.
I then die cut multiple (7-8) tea pots, lids, teacups and (42-48) sugar cubes with the dies from plain white cardstock and adhered the pieces together using Ranger Multi Medium Matte to make sturdy embellishments. Before adding the top stamped piece of the tea pot lid and tea cup I cut away a small area of the plain adhered pieces with myTim Holtz scissors to allow the pieces to sit flush over the top of the teapot. I then added the top piece and glued the teapot, lid, cup and sugar cubes into place using Ranger Ink Multi Medium Matte.
After brushing over the area to be stamped with an EK Tools powder tool, the sentiment stamp from My Favorite Things Cookie Crumbs was cut apart and stamped in Versamark Ink with my MISTI stamping tool. I used Hero Arts white embossing powder for a stand out sentiment, paired with a Wagner Heat Tool.
I die cut a spoon with My Favorite Things Dienamics Tea Party from a silver foiled piece a had previously made from Heidi Swapp Minc Reactive Foil using a Heidi Swapp Minc Machine. I cut away the lower half of the spoon and placed the handle section against the top of the teacup, adhering it to the card base and giving the illusion of it sitting inside the cup.
The sugar cubes were then swiped with the wonderful Zig Wink of Stella in Clear to provide a shimmer and a sparkle! Finally, I placed some lovely fabric flowers onto the teapot. An elegant, feminine card is the result and would make a great Mother's Day card also.
Thankyou for following along with me today. Please feel free to ask questions if anything needs clarifying. If you cannot find the items I have used (listed below) in the Auzz Trinklets and Crafts store, be sure to drop Neha a message via email or Facebook and she will do what she can to order the product in for you.
Happy crafting and have a great day!
Teresa Products used: Neenah Classic Crest 110lb Smooth Solar White Cardstock
Paper trimmer
My Favorite Things Blueprints 20
Sizzix Bigshot Machine
Simon Says Stamp cardstock in Audrey Blue
Versamark Ink
Neenah Classic Crest 80lb Smooth Solar White Cardstock
Hero Arts Color Layering Bird and Branch
WPlus9 Fresh Cut Florals
My Favorite Things Cookie Crumbs
Wagner Heat Tool
Heidi Swapp Minc Machine
Zig Wink of Stella in Clear
Fabric flowers
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DT Clarinda - Two shabby tags for you

Hi everyone, I hope you all have had a fantastic and safe Easter!! I am back at work now after a lovely and relaxing short time off work. S, as I haven't crafted in a while I thought that for my second go at creating something shabby I would have a play with the new Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks and see what I could come up with. This is the result.....

I used the Oxide inks to create the backgrounds. Once dry I stamped them and hand painted the images using a range of acrylic paints. I then allowed them to dry and stamped Tim Holtz sentiments on each card. Next I decorated with sticky back crystal flourishes and ribbon.

Thank you for visiting,
Clarinda xx
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