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My new Rough Texture wheel didn't give as much coverage as I would have liked, but I think it turned out ok!! Here it is; Thanks for the new technique and thanks for looking!
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Ok Ladies, I did this, but if I admitted how long it took me, you'd all have to have me committed! I think I need to get a life! No! Wait- this IS my life! LOL! I had SO much fun with this- I really did! And for the first time I learned how to draw something in perspective. It was a struggle but I think I pulled it off. Thanks Beth, for this delightful challenge! Now I can't wait to go see what everyone else has done! What a talented bunch of stampers you all are!
This is the fist time I tried this technique. I spent a while wondering what sort of accessory a 'dry brush wheel' was until I realized it was actually a stampin around wheel (had to get the cattie out) - LOL.
Here's my card...first time I've ever done this technique!!! It was so much fun! I need to study and finish off a paper...so BEFORE I did my work I had my stress breaker!! TFL
I'm so pleased how this turned out! It's easy enough for even someone as technique challenged as I am!!! However, I think my brain was not in gear - cuz I said the set was Gift of Love and it's Gift from Heaven... and I don't know how to change it. Oh well! Such is life.
The Dry Brush Wheel is one of the Stampin' Around jumbo wheels... found on page 137 of the 2006-2007 Idea Book and Catalog. It makes for a quick and easy way to create faux wood.
Have a FUNtastic day!
Dancing Rain
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So- I had some leftover *floor boards* from my faux wood adventure, and I didn't want them to go to waste. What to do with the extra boards? Why roll them into logs, of course! See my 2nd submission, Snowmen Log Truck, here:
oh darn i just thought oh never mind i can wait to order that wheel and took it off my order.oh well dh's toothbrush it is i will have to order it now.
This technique is so awesome!!!! Thank you Beth and Dawn!! I want to do more with this one. I am so pleased with the way mine turned out!! Those of you on the CCRAK list watch your mailboxes - one of you is getting this card!!
Hello I'm realitivley new to stamping and would love to try this technique, but I don't know what a dry brush wheel is or where to find one.
Thanks,
Di
This technique came just in time for the card I was making. I needed some kind of background and had remembered seeing this technique. I thought why not PINK wood! So I went for it.
Better late than never? I didn't have a dry brush wheel (but I did learn what they are!) so I used a 1 1/2 inch paint brush. My DH was home so I couldn't use his toothbrush. Will do again, it was easier than it looks. Thanks for the challenge.Top part of the ornament was done with the Fiskars Diamond Border Punch.
i made one last night to try it out it was so fun i will try to get it on here today. i showed it to my son today and he said mom thats cool it looks like wood how did you do that. it was so cool since i didnt tell him what it was supposed to look like.