Hello Everyone - can you believe it's October already??? This year has just flown. Talking of which it's time for a new challenge over at Addicted to CAS. Your hostess for this challenge is our amazing leader Kylie of Kylie is Addicted to Stamps. Here is the code word she has chosen for us:
Hi, my name is Hannelie Bester. So thrilled to be guest designer for October at ATCAS!
I've actually made two cards to show you today, both using stencils but in a slightly different manner. Here is my first one:
I've used Memory Box "Texture Honey Comb" stencil and for this I've used Glitter Frosting Paste from Glitz Craft which is a fast drying paste (probably about 15-30 minutes depending on how much you have used). I've matted it onto a light blue base. The sentiment is Tattered Lace and the lovely snowflake is Memory Box "Precious Snowflakes".
Before I die cut the snowflake I added a new product to my cardstock called Stick It Die-Cut Adhesive Sheets. These are micro thin sheets of adhesive specially formulated for intricate die cutting and can also be used with electronic cutting machines...it creates a uniform layer of adhesive making it so easy to stick down those fiddly die cuts. I bought the large sheets but there is also a smaller pack size. You just cut a piece to size, peel off the easy release backing and stick it down onto your cardstock. In this case I actually put it on the front rather than the back as I wanted to glitter the snowflake. I then passed my cardstock and die through my Big Shot, removed the backing paper (super easy!!!) and then sprinkled it with Glamour Dust. This product was extremely easy to use, it's lightweight and the backing removes perfectly even with an intricate die. I'm definitely going to use this for all my dies that are difficult to add adhesive to!!! I added the snowflake to the card using some Pinflair to raise it up.
Before I die cut the snowflake I added a new product to my cardstock called Stick It Die-Cut Adhesive Sheets. These are micro thin sheets of adhesive specially formulated for intricate die cutting and can also be used with electronic cutting machines...it creates a uniform layer of adhesive making it so easy to stick down those fiddly die cuts. I bought the large sheets but there is also a smaller pack size. You just cut a piece to size, peel off the easy release backing and stick it down onto your cardstock. In this case I actually put it on the front rather than the back as I wanted to glitter the snowflake. I then passed my cardstock and die through my Big Shot, removed the backing paper (super easy!!!) and then sprinkled it with Glamour Dust. This product was extremely easy to use, it's lightweight and the backing removes perfectly even with an intricate die. I'm definitely going to use this for all my dies that are difficult to add adhesive to!!! I added the snowflake to the card using some Pinflair to raise it up.
Here is my second card:
I've used Studio 490 Wendy Vecchi "From the Garden" and sponged through using SU inks. The sentiment is also Stampin Up! I've added some gold Liquid Pearls to the centres of the flowers and matted onto a green base.
Well, that's about it from me. Please pop on over to see all the lovely cards the rest of the DT and Hannelie our GD have made for you. We're all gearing up to come visiting.
Have a great weekend.
Happy crafting.


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