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Tuesday Tutorial: Dreamweaver Stencils, Tape & Glitter Technique

Today I want to show you another great way that you can use Dreamweaver Stencils. I first saw this Tape & Glitter Technique when I was at a stamp show in Portland a few years ago. I had never thought of using my stencils this way and was amazed at how easy it was and excited because it gave me one more way to use them.

To get started you are going to need a few supplies:  a Dreamweaver stencil, a Studio K double-sided Adhesive sheet, cardstock, Studio K glitter (I used Forest Green & Burgundy Velvet Opaque and Crystal Rainbow Transparent), a Glitter Grabber cloth, a bar of soap & Post-it notes.

Step 1:

Cut a piece of cardstock and tape slightly larger than your stencil & apply the tape to the cardstock.

Step 2:

Apply a little bit of soap to the back of the stencil. This will help it release from the tape later. Remove the backing from the tape and place your stencil on the tape, soapy side down. Gently rub all over the stencil to make sure that it is stuck onto the tape.

Step 3:

Use Post-it notes to mask off the areas where you will be putting a different color of glitter. Pour glitter onto the open areas to completely cover them and then use your finger to rub the glitter into the tape. Dump the excess glitter onto a scrap piece of paper or a coffee filter when you have finished.

Use the Glitter Grabber cloth to pick up any glitter that is stuck to the stencil. This is very important so that you don’t get the colors of glitter mixing on your image.

Move the Post-it notes around a bit so that you can get glitter into all the areas for the first color. Repeat this step for all the different colors of glitter that you are using.

This is what your image will look like when you are done. You will have glitter on all the areas of tape that aren’t covered by the stencil.

Step 4:

Carefully remove the stencil from the tape. I found that peeling the cardstock off of the stencil worked better for me and I didn’t bend the stencil that way. This tape is really, really sticky so you do have to be careful not to damage your stencil when you are taking it off.

Step 5:

Now apply glitter to the background and rub it in to the tape really well.

Dump off the excess glitter and now you have a beautiful glittered image that is ready to use on your project.

To make this card I used my Spellbinders Deckled Rectangles to cut out the image and a mat from Studio K Shimmer Cardstock, applied a strip of tape and green glitter to my card front, a little ribbon and some droplets and I was done. Fun, easy and very sparkly!

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed the Tutorial and are inspired to give this technique a try.

Have a wonderful day!

© Scrap ‘n Stamp Canada 2010

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Tuesday Tutorial: Glitter on Acetate Technique

Hi everyone! I’m back again with another glitter Tutorial. This technique is one that we featured last year and it is so popular that I wanted to show it again and also show more samples using not only stamping but Outline Stickers too. You follow exactly the same steps when you use Outline Stickers and they are a great option for beginners or anyone that isn’t into stamping but wants to create this awesome look.

There are a few things that I just love about the Glitter on Acetate technique. First, it creates a sort of stained glass effect. Very cool! Secondly, once the glue is dry the glitter never comes off. Yes, that’s right. No bits of glitter falling off your project. It’s stuck exactly where you put it and is on the back of the acetate so it can’t get rubbed off. Third, it’s very easy. Just like paint by numbers. If you can stay in the lines when you are coloring, you can do this!

Here are step-by-step instructions. Hope you give it a try.

Supplies you will need:

  • Acetate sheets
  • Outline stamp or Outline stickers
  • StazOn ink (if you are stamping)
  • Ranger Glossy Accents
  • Studio K Opaque Glitter
  • cardstock, double-sided adhesive & foam squares for frame

Step 1:

Stamp your image onto an acetate sheet using StazOn ink and let dry. Or, if you are using Outline stickers, peel the outline image you would like to use from the backing sheet and adhere to the acetate sheet. Make sure you leave a good border of acetate around your image as you will need this later to attach it to the frame. The reason you frame it is so that you can raise it up off your card base with foam dots later. This gives it more dimension and really does make it look more like stained glass.

Step 2:

Flip over your acetate sheet so that you are working from the back side. This is very IMPORTANT when you are working with the Outline stickers. If you work on the front you may get glue on the sticker outline and then you won’t get a crisp image. Apply Glossy Accents to all the areas that will be the same color of glitter. In this case, we started with the center first.

Step 3:

Sprinkle glitter over the Glossy Accents and then shake off excess.

Step 4:

Repeat steps 2 & 3 for each additional color until your image is completely covered. Set aside, with the glitter side facing up and let dry for several hours or overnight.

This is our finished image. As you can see each color of glitter stayed exactly where is what applied and there was no mixing of colors.

Step 5:

To use your image you will need to mount it in a frame as shown here and then apply it to your project. If you don’t raise it up off of your background it will still look pretty but it isn’t quite as effective.

Here’s the finished piece again and pics of some other designs using Outline stickers.

This card was made with the Elizabeth Craft outline stickers – Funky Cakes. This is a really cute sheet of stickers that has cakes for birthdays and weddings on it.

The next card was made with the Dazzles Stacked Poinsettias outline stickers.

There are lots of other Outline Sticker designs that would work for this technique, everything from flowers, cakes & birds to oriental themes and of course Christmas designs. Many of the stickers come in black, silver and gold and some of our seasonal ones are also available in white.

Thanks for dropping by.

Happy crafting!

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Tuesday Tutorial – Glitter Lace Technique

Hi everyone!  I have had a lot of requests for Glitter Tutorials lately and I will be posting a few different techniques in the weeks to come.

Today I am going to show you how to make Glitter Lace. It’s really easy to do and has a real ‘Wow!’ factor. I used Studio K Ultrafine Transparent Glitter (Crystal Rainbow), Studio K Ultrafine Opaque Glitter (Forest Green), Studio K 1 1/2″ Double-Sided Adhesive, smooth white cardstock and a piece of flat polyester lace and in just a few minutes made this beautiful accent for my card. As you will see in the video you can change the look completely just by using different colours of glitter and pieces of lace.

Here is another card we used glitter lace on. As you can see the look is quite different when we changed to colors of glitter. Much more dramatic.

I hope you enjoy this technique. It’s a lot of fun and a little bit addictive and you will definitely sparkle when you are finished playing with it!

Happy crafting.

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