It's Dreamweaver Thursday and I created this distressed Thank You card for this weeks Dreamweaver Stencil project.
To create this card I started by mixing some instant coffee with water in a spray bottle, lightly sprayed the mixture on white cardstock., and allowed it to dry.
After it dried I taped the Pop Rectangles Stencil to the cardstock.
Then I stenciled the pattern with Regular Embossing Paste.
I removed the stencil.
While the paste was wet I heat embossed it with aged spice embossing enamel.
Then I added a Spoonfull of Rust to the panel and heated it from underneath to melt it.
Finally I assembled the card.
The sentiment is from the Happy Messages Perfectly Clear Stamp Set.
Hop on over to the Stampendous Blog to see who else made Dreamweaver projects today!
Thanks for stopping by!
Kristine
14 comments:
Love this!
Great card Kristine! Love he colors and textures of it.
Love the rusty bits!
Sounds good enough to eat!!! LOVE the Aged Spice embossing powder and spraying the background with coffee is awesome!!! LOVE it!! TFS!
Love all the crunchy, crusty goodness on this one! I bet it smells good, too! Awesome, as always!
Ooohhhh, this is fabulous! Love that coffee distressing step and the embossing looks great!
I haven't done much with stencils but I have to change that fact.
This is a wonderful project.
thanks for sharing
Illinois
GORGEOUS card Kristine!!!
LOVE your background, LOVE your GROOVY rusty rectangles, LOVE your spoonful of rust and ALL-ROUND-AWESOME design!!!
THANK YOU for sharing your COOL & CREATIVE INSPIRATION :)
Fabulous fall feeling to this card and it sure does look rusty too!!!
Very cool background!
Sue in Ohio
This looks gorgeous! And I bet it smells good too. I def. need to get some of that spoonful of rust. It really makes for a great look.
What a super fun background!
Nice card! That embossing enamel creates such a great look.
Kristine...I love every detail here...that instant coffee in the spray bottle is a "must try". And the enamel you used really has a rust-like appearance, Very Cool card and techniques!
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