Friday, October 18, 2013

Pasted Dylusions

 
Well hello everyone. I have been trying to catch up as I have been ill since I got home from OZ. So here is my contribution to the Technique of the Week
 
 
 
It is cooling off here in the desert and it feels like spring....hence the colors and the dragonflies, LOL!
PLEASE try this technique if you haven't yet as it is so much fun and easy to put a dazzling card together in a jiffy. The sentiment is from The Stampin Place.
Thanks so much for looking. See you soon!
Jackie K
 

Holly Brown: Pasted Dylusions Thoughts


Hello Junkies, it's Holly posting today.  Our Technique of the Week this time is the Pasted Dylusions technique from the latest issue (October/November 2013).  I had never tried this one before, and I had so much fun making these backgrounds, I just kept on spraying and spraying and spraying.  I now have a nice little stash of Dylusions sprayed backgrounds.  I paired this colorful background with the grungy harlequins and I love how it turned out.  So in order to make sure you can see the background, I kept the card simple with a sentiment from Stampin Up and some purple ribbon.

What is so cool about this technique is that I used white instead of gold just to try something, and the white seems to take on the colors of the background underneath.  That was a neat find.  I'm also experimenting with other colors such as copper and a really neat glitter medium that I just bought today.  It is just plain fun to play, I tell ya!!  :-)


Thursday, October 17, 2013

Technique of the Week - Pasted Dylusions

Good day from Judy Jackson!  The fall weather has been lovely.  But I do not enjoy winter anymore -- so I am enjoying the fall weather while it lasts!

Dylusions Spray color is so lovely and so intense they are just fun to play with! 


The focal image is from Paper Bag Studios and the words are from Markie's Finest Papers - a Heinrich Company.  The focal image was colored in with Copic markers.



And I just couldn't resist making a second card with these running zebras!  The Zebras are from Beeswax Rubber Stamps.  I only used two of the three zebras on the stamp.  The retired cheesecloth background stamp is from Stampin' Up.

This is a fun technique -- you never know exactly  how the background will turn out -- but you can know this: the colors are so beautiful and rich, you know it will be lovely!  And then adding the gold accents, oh my. It is a striking technique!  Have you tried it yet?

I hope you all are having a great day!  Be inky!

Judy Jackson


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Pasted Dylusions

Hi Junkies,

Tricia here with another Pasted Dylusions card.  I just love the look of this technique.  Won't you play along?

Stamps : Gina K Designs, Marks Finest Paper




Thanks for stopping by!!!

Tricia

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Glittery Washi Window

Hi fellow stampers, Beth Norman, here with Glittery Washi Windows.  My window was created by using an Impression Obsession die.  The purple background stamp was heat embossed using an Impression Obsession background stamp.  The sentiment is from Stamp'n Up!

To my fellow Canadians, I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving.  Our weather was beautiful and couldn't have been nicer for the outdoor potluck pool party.  Temperatures were nice and the pool was a nice 90 degrees, so yes, Canadians can swim in the fall--LOL.

Thank you for stopping by today. 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Try that Technique - Pasted Dylusions

Hi Junkies, Tricia here introducing another Try That Technique from this months newsletter called "Pasted Dylusions".  I just love the look of this technique.  Sentiment is from Susanna Loves Stamps.



Won't you play along with us?  We love to see your ART!

Have a great Sunday!

Tricia

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Peek-a-Boo Holes

Hello Stamp Junkies

Hetty here with one of the new
techniques from the October/November 
Newslettercalled Peek-a-Boo holes.
I absolutely love this technique,so much fun!

I made this card with a combination of stamps from
Club Scrap and Impression Obsession.
The background is paper I made with my
gelli plate and a stencil.

Hope you give this technique a try.
I love to see your version of it!

Have a creative day!