Thursday, June 7, 2012

Hi everyone! True Here!

Welcome to the Art Glitter/Dreamweaver Stencil Cross promotion month. We have teamed up with this wonderful company to show you how our glitter can be used with these beautifully detailed stencils. All of our designers will be using the Double Glitter Technique! Make sure and check out Dreamweaver Designers every Thursday! 

You can find all their designers HERE.
We would like invite you to come play along all month with this fun challenge. Make sure and LINK to the Dreamweaver site to be eligible for 1 of 4 prize packages featuring stencils and glitter! You may even get your creation featured on Art Glitter's Blog!
We hope everyone will play along with this fun challenge. If you don't know how to do the Double Glitter Technique, please head over to to see Lynell Harlow demonstrate.

I would like to share a few photos with you showing how I used Art Glitter and Dreamweaver Stencils to create a pretty wedding card. I won't go into a lot of detail....you can watch the video for all of the "how to's". :)

I first sprinkled #319 Princess  in the flower centers, and #360 Pretty Pink around the outer petals. I then used my finger to rub the glitter into the self adhesive paper.
I used #114 Leaf glitter on the foliage and rubbed it in.

After tapping off the loose glitter and pealing the paper from the stencil from the stencil, I sprinkled the entire piece with #85 Crystal and rubbed it into the adhesive.
I used the same stencil to emboss the front panel of my card. 

I added a coordinating piece of colored cardstock, a stamp,  and a simple bow, and voila!



During the month of June, Art Glitter is selling all 1 oz jars of glitter for $5.98. Regularly priced at $7.32! Even if you don't play along with the challenge, we hope that you will take advantage of Art Glitter's awesome June sale prices! 

Thanks so much for checking out my card!

I would LOVE it if you would come VISIT MY BLOG and see another project that I have created with Art Glitter and Dreamweaver stencils!

WAIT!.....Don't forget to leave me some LOVE before you go! :)

Hugs,
True :)



ARE TEAMING UP THE ENTIRE MONTH OF JUNE TO BRING YOU AN AMAZING CREATIVE COLLABORATION MIXING DREAMWEAVER STENCILS AND ART GLITTER. COME ALONG FOR THE RIDE...WE PROMISE IT WILL BE A SPARKLING ONE!

Visit the Art Glitter blog and the Dream It Up! blog for fabulous inspiration from both talented design teams. We are encouraging all of you to play along with the challenge of creating with Dreamweaver Stencils and Art Glitter*, preferably using the Double-Glitter Technique. Just link your creation to the Mr. Linky on the Dream It Up! blog, or email pics to lynell@dreamweaverstencils.com, for an opportunity to win one of four fabulous glitter and stencil prize packages. One winner will be chosen each week. (US and Canada only, please).

For more inspiration from the Dream Team, here's the blog list for this week:
Dream It Up! blog
Laura Drahozal
Louise Healy
Kristi Van Doren
Georgia Sommers
Lee Kellogg
Liz Martin
Cyndi Bundy
Cherylynn Moser

*For the month of June Art Glitter is selling 1 oz jars of glitter for $5.98 (regular price $7.32)! Get the deets HERE!

7 comments:

  1. Oh...my!!! This is a beautiful wedding card True!!!Can't wait to follow your blog and see more of your work.

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  2. True, you did a beautiful job with this card, I love the combination of glitter and dry embossing.

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  3. Awww Trudy this is BEAUTIFUL!!! I Love the dry embossing and the glitter colors you use! Beautiful job as always hun!!
    Hugs,
    Cheryl

    Love their Glitter tooo :)

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  4. What a beautiful card. Love the embossed white portion next to the double glitter section. You did a fabulous job!

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  5. GORGEOUS!! I saw Lynell's demonstration and you took her demo and just upped it a notch!! Using the stencil to emboss the same pattern is a wonderful technique! I already follow your blog! TFS!

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  6. Beautiful card!!! I love the double play of the glittered roses and white embossed roses!

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