Friday, August 17, 2018

StencilGirl Meets Emerald Creek


Hello and Welcome 
to Day 3 of StencilGirl's Blog Hop with Emerald Creek.
What a great match up!
 I like to give any product I am sent a thorough testing.
Which means I try a lot of things and make a lot of mess!


Embossing Powders for me to play with.


Here is one of my favorites from these last few weeks.


on a torn out sheet of sketchbook paper...
which I mounted on top of a black covered journal.


Simple and Masculine.



My second project started out with glass bead gel.
I wanted to see the depth and texture with the embossing powders.
Fun! 


I used the bee from the Fly Away Home Stencil.


I love how this little bee turned out!


This next one began on a little 3"x 5" canvas.
I used Dirty Sand Baked Texture in the middle.
 The Patina Oxide and Deep Sea Baked Textures are on the sides. 


Many layers later....
and some chipboard...
and some paint....


I love it! 

which just melted into the background
 but left a hint of texture on the edge of the canvas...
and the Journal Texture #1 Stencil on the chipboard.


It's perfect hanging on my art room wall.


My last two practice pieces aren't included in any journals or projects yet.
Maybe they'll be a tip-in flap for a future week in my planner...
or an ATC base... or a bookmark... or something? 


I love these blues.


And how about this Boho Butterfly!
The Deep Sea Baked Texture is the outline 
and I painted and shaded the wing colors with a variety of mediums.

Thanks for visiting today.


GIVEAWAY
One lucky winner will receive $50 in Gift Certificates to Emerald Creek
and 
StencilGirl® Products!
Enter to win by leaving a comment below.
Then be sure to visit the other blogs in the hop and comment to win.
The more blogs you comment on, the more chances you have to WIN!
One winner will be chosen at random from all blog comments!
(One comment per blog please.)
You have until Tuesday, August 21st at 11:59PM Central Time to leave your comments.
Winner will be announced on
StencilGirl® Product's Facebook page and Emerald Creek’s Facebook page on Wednesday, August 22.




See you next time!



60 comments:

  1. What a lovely project you'v made. Love the bee stencil and I like the first home creation very much.

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  2. Wonderful creativity. Looks like you had great fun. Tfs x

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  3. Beautiful work Janet. I love that background with 3 powders.

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  4. Very nice that you showing us the different ways to work with the powders. Love each one of them especcialy the bee with the glass bead gel. Thanks!

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  5. For practice pieces, they’re stunning. Even though they are chunky EPs, the detail in the boho mandala is beautiful. love the blues so much too. Thank you

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  6. That is a trove of ideas to play with Thanks Janet. mcsuetexas(at)yahoo(dotcom)

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  7. Fantastic pieces. Love the bee and
    the sentiment. the mandala is
    beautiful, with the great colors and
    the shine. Keep on "practicing".
    We enjoy the results. thanks
    for sharing. txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  8. Love all the different ways you've used embossing powder, thanks for hopping 🖤🖤
    allycatz72(at)gmail(dotcom)

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  9. Great to see all the different colors and looks of the embossing powder. The coffee cup rings stencil looks especially beautiful in the blues and gold

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  10. What a varied and delightful batch of projects! I especially love the bee spread with its quote and that great 3-D bee!

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  11. I love all the colours and textures of your projects - such fun!

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  12. Such gorgeous colors and textures!!

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  13. Your technique and style is very unique to me, but I think it is BEAUTIFUL! I love these thick dimensional layers! Very pretty!

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  14. I'm fascinated by Seth's Baked Textures. For me, definitely a walk on the wild side. I love your bee!!!

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  15. Goodness Janet, you sure had fun with the SG stencils and EC Seth's powders. Great projects. Thanks
    suzschultz72352(at)gmail(dot)com

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  16. This is beautiful and the texture is amazing.

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  17. Great texture and colors! Love these pieces. Thanks for sharing you creativity and talent.

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  18. Your embossing projects are all just yummy!

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  19. Such deep rich use of the embossing powders!

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  20. Wow, these projects are such a great example of just how incredible it can be combining the wonderful stencil girl stencils with the amazing Emerald Creek embossing powders! I love how the bee turned out, and the coffee rings over the gridded stencil. really awesome work! Thanks for sharing

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  21. Oh my gosh! These projects are amazing!

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  22. I love how some of the pieces in the works pop-out at you. I did really love that little bee. Thanks for sharing your wonderful artwork with us.! kcgoulet@gmail.com

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  23. Wow!!! Awesome projects!!! Amazing technique!!!

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  24. Wow, these surely are a brilliant test of combining products, and such differing end results.

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  25. Love seeing all your experiments. The blue with gold coffee cup rings is particularly beautiful

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  26. Isn’t it fun to play? Love seeing the results of your experimenting! Gorgeous and creative effects and projects Janet

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  27. WOW! Love these! Thanks for sharing your work!

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  28. Oh wow! What amazing textures you've created here, Janet!! TFS Maura

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  29. You are a genius. The textures, the layers, the projects....absolutely amazing!

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  30. Well you have certainly been busy! Thanks so much for sharing all of your projects :)

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  31. SO much to see and love! Thank you for all of the projects!!! I'm learning so much! ~Rachel Bell racheljobell (at) gmail (dot com)

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  32. Love what you've done here. Thanks for the inspiration. weaverclarke (at) gmail (dot com)

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  33. Your texturing tricks are most interesting! Thanks for the tutorial and inspiration...

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  34. I want to touch it! Love how dimensional this looks.

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  35. the texture on the grid stencil was very cool, nice!

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  36. Great techniques and can see why the bee is a favorite since you are such a busy one:) Thanks for sharing! beenebag (at) Yahoo (dot) com

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  37. So much to love here! That beautiful mandala! The fabulous bee! The gorgeous blues in the gridded stencil ... I think it needs to be a tag with the fab butterfly on it! (and sent to me, of course! lol!) Love it all!

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  38. Fabulous embossing magic. I love the shine and dimension it adds to everthing.

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  39. Looking forward to seeing what you do with your practice pieces. Very nice.

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  40. Janet it looks like you had so much fun playing! It's fun to think of all the things you can make with these... the possibilities are many.

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  42. So many great ideas! Love that little bee! The layers you created on the home sign are so great!

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  43. How did you know I love all bees? Thanks for posting ! 👍🏼👍🏼

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  44. So gorgeous! They actually look like glazed ceramics!

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  45. Wow, you definitely had fun playing with these embossing powder :)

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  46. Each of these are absolutes treasures.

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