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#cardmaking #diecutting #heatembossing #Lifechangingblenderbrushes #picketfencestudiosdt #rachelleoltean #redcre8s #watercolor Iridescent Moonshine Sequins Slim Line Changes Stencil Watercolor Roses
Hello! It's Rachelle with you today and I've got a rich floral card to share featuring the NEW "Watercolor Roses" Stamp Set! This set has already become a favorite and can be used for so many different occasions! I began by heat embossing the rose bouquet image with gold powder onto heavy (130#) white card stock and I watercolored/die cut the floral with the matching die. I LOVE Art Nouveau design and was so excited to see the NEW Slim Line Changes Stencil! The curved line work on this design is absolutely beautiful and is a special addition to my Picket Fence...
Northern Lights Magic with Paper Glaze Lux
#cardmaker #cardmaking #cardmakingideas #christmascard #diecutting #paperglaze #paperglazelux #paperglazeombre #paperlux #picketfencestudios #picketfencestudiosdesignteam #picketfencestudiosdt #rachelleoltean #redcre8s #santasnowyhills #springflingsequins #winterhascometotown Rachelle Oltean
Hello Crafters! It's Rachelle here and I've got a special card to share with you today: an easy CAS design featuring a background created with a brand new product from Picket Fence Studios...the Paper Glaze Lux Ombre "Nutcracker Ballet"! Paper Glaze Lux is a mixed media glitter-based art medium, which blends heavy body mica with a glitter infusion, providing a MAXIMUM level of shine and thickness in a spreadable glitter glaze. Your application thickness allows you to determine the opacity level and so I experimented with painting a small, diluted amount directly onto black card stock and achieved a 'Northern Lights'...
Winter Floral with Rachelle
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Happy Wednesday! It's Rachelle with you today and can you believe it's September 1st already??? I had to look at the calendar twice just to be sure it was correct and that means it's time to get rolling on Christmas and holiday cards right now! The recent Picket Fence Studios' releases have been full of wonderful new products to get our Christmas crafting off on the right foot! I send out quite a few cards to folks who don't celebrate Christmas and the card today is the perfect way to share a bit of general winter and/or holiday cheer! I...
Guardian of the Graveyard!
#greetingcards #halloweencard #paperglitz #pfspaperglitz #pfsstamps #pfstamps #picketfencestudios #picketfencestudiosdesignteam #picketfencestudiosdt #rachelleoltean #redcre8s Halloween Halloween card Rachelle Oltean Sequins
Hello! It’s Rachelle and I’ve got a spooky graveyard ‘rocker’ card for you today featuring lots of the amazing Halloween products from the July Release! I began by die cutting a 5” circle from heavy weight black card stock and scoring it in half to create my ‘rocking’ card base. I applied “Lime Christmas Green Paper Glitz” to the bottom half and set it aside to dry. A second 4.75” circle was die cut twice from heavy weight orange card stock, glued together, coated with “Autumn Persimmon Paper Glitz” and set it aside to dry as well. The standing ghost...
CAS Paper Glitz Nativity Scene with Rachelle
#christmascard #cleanandsimple #diecutting #paperglitz #pfspaperglitz #pfsstamps #picketfencestudios #picketfencestudiosdesignteam #redcre8s #slimlinediecuttingsystem Cardmaking Christmas Cards clean and simple cards Rachelle Oltean
Hello! It’s Rachelle here and I’ve got a CAS Christmas Card to share with you today featuring Paper Glitz blending and the NEW Nativity Slim Line Die Cutting System Insert! This card would be so easy to mass produce and the two-toned Paper Glitz background is perfect against this peaceful die cut nativity scene. I began by spreading quarter-sized dollops of “Snow Drifts” and “Fall Golds” Paper Glitz onto a piece of 100# white card stock. I ran my offset palette knife across it several times to soften the edge where the two colors met. There was a bit of color...