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Halloween Chevron: Day 24 of 31 Days of Halloween

Greetings! I have some glittery goodness to share with you today! I used one of Dreamweaver Stencils' newest stencils- Chevron Background. I used the Double Glitter technique. Have you seen it before? Feast your eyes on this.......

If you love glitter like I do, then you need to try this technique! HERE is a great video tutorial by Wendy Jordan.

I wish my orange glitter was a little brighter, so that you'd see more of a contrast, but I still think it looks ok. I highly recommend using as fine a glitter as possible when doing this technique, to be sure that you get into all of the teeny places and you get better coverage. My purple glitter is much finer than the orange, and hopefully you can see that it has much nicer coverage.

I kept the rest of the card pretty simple. A sentiment from Recollections (Michaels' own brand), and a cool trim I had, all mounted on to black cardstock. Please be sure to check out the rest of the Wicked Bloggers, all listed in my side bar. Thanks for stopping by. Have a spooktacular day!

Comments

Laura S Reading said…
Love learning new techniques.
Very shiny and sparkly.
Steph said…
Beautiful! I always love sparkle :) Thanks for the link too!
My Side of Oz said…
Such a elegant, gorgeous look!! Your colors are beautiful and the sentiment and lovely bit of trim are just enough to highlight this outstanding background! Will definitely learn how to do this!!
Unknown said…
Gorgeously simple glittery card! Beautiful!
TangledBlueRose said…
So sparkly and fun! This is so versatile and I appreciate the link to learn how.
Love the purple and orange, the sentiment trim is awesome!~kim
That is a lot of glitter. Love the colors.
DonnaMundinger said…
What a fun new technique for stencils! Love the colors you chose. xxD
Unknown said…
give me purple and glitter and give me death, or is it or give me death, either way what bliss
Spooktacular! I love that the orange glitter is a different grain coz it also gives the finished look a texturized effect too!
Susan Renshaw said…
Love the glitter...great chevrons and great sentiment!
Julia said…
Very elegant and sparkly. Love the stencil used.
Christine Kiehl said…
Pretty color combo. Glitter scares me!

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