Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Wonderful Wednesday Coloring #11 by Guest Designers Gwendolyn, Renee, and Vinita + Comment to Win!

Happy Wednesday, STAMPlorations friends! We're back with the eleventh installment of Wonderful Wednesday Coloring, a special feature we started while the regular STAMPgirls were on a summer break. Our guest designers share gorgeous projects featuring STAMPlorations products using various coloring techniques.

Our 
super talented guest designers -- GwendolynRenee, and Vinita -- are back with a new set of projects showcasing STAMPlorations stamps. Their fabulous creations are guaranteed to inspire and get you in the mood to color! 

Comment here and on our guest designers' personal blogs for a chance to win a $15 gift certificate to the STAMPlorations store. We'll announce the winner in the December Winners post on January 10.


    

    

    

GWENDOLYN GOH



My first card uses the "Snowflakes All Over" stencil which I stamped Versamark clear ink through it before heat embossing with embossing powder.

I then blended Distress inks over it and added the Merry Christmas phrase die which was coloured with alcohol inks.

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I made a mixed media tag by first painting metallic paints through the Bubble Dance stencil and diecut the tag with the ATC/tag builder dies.


I then added part of the Stitched Winter Landscape die and the Peace On Earth phrase die which were both watercoloured beforehand.


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For my final project, I wanted to highlight part of the stained glass stencil by blending distress ink on the borders of a coloured card base.

I hughlighted the "star" with my sparkle pen and added the "Joyeux Noel" sentiment which was cut from leftovers of the previous Bubble Dance stenciled panel.


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RENEE HAMILTON

STAMPlorations products Renee used:


Blend of coloured embossing powders with an iridescent powder.

Coffee stamp embossed with the blended powders.


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Stamp coloured with Prismacolor pencils.


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VINITA JAIN

STAMPlorations products Vinita used:


Applied ZIG Markers directly using Christmas Reindeer stencil and misted it with water. Pressed carefully the stencil.


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Wet watercoloring technique through the Christmas Reindeer stencil

Using Vintage Photo, Ground Espresso and Black Doot Distress inks


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Dragging the Candied Apple DI from top to middle of the white die cut panel.


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Our guest designers once again created beautiful projects, didn't they? If you enjoyed and were inspired by today's post, come visit again on December 26 because Gwendolyn, Renee, and Vinita will be back for their last projects.

And if you want a chance to win a $15 gift certificate to the STAMPlorations store, leave a comment here and on our guest designers' blogs by Tuesday, December 25. We'll announce the winner in the December Winners post on January 10.

22 comments:

  1. Great cards! Love the variety and the inspiration!

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  2. So many cool techniques! I want to try them all! Such great ideas!

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  3. These are all amazing projects,
    Using such a variety of techniques.
    Great job by the guest designers!

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  4. Each of these makes are surely inspiring and lovely! TFS - what wonderful artistic expressions!

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  5. Beautiful ideas. Thank you ladies, for your wonderful inspiration.

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  6. What a fabulous collection of cards using such a variety of techniques. Thanks for this chance to view so many great projects.

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  7. Beautiful creations
    and love the added
    glitter.
    Carla from Utah

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  8. Oh what amazing projects - well done DT, you have excelled yourselves! These are amazing
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  9. Your designers never disappoint. All of their cards and tags are fabulous!

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  10. Such beautiful inspiration! I really need to get my stencils out and use them.

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  11. Another great post full of fabulous inspiration!

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  12. Fabulous, fun and super creative projects!

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  13. So many different techniques in this line up of cards. Learned alot in just a few minutes. Thanks!

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