Monday, November 29, 2010

Gentleness ATC


I recently bought a digital collage kit from Zorana (blog / etsy) after seeing this post on Stamping Mathilda's blog.  I used some pieces from that kit on this atc.  I also used a leaf/vine punch from Martha Stewart (I punched old music paper and colored it with distress inks), some German scrap (it was white.. colored with distress inks and just a tiny bit of highlight with gold paint dabber), sticky back gems, and black paint dabber around the edges of the atc.

Snow Day ATC


I guess I must be feeling a bit blingy!!  The background is one I had in my stash and I'm not sure what was used on it but it does have some shimmer.  I put white distress crackle paint around the edges and it seeped up some of the color from the background instead of staying white... after it was crackled and dry I added picket fence distress stickles over it and let it dry.  I embossed a piece of white cardstock with a snowflake embossing folder (Cuttlebug)... rubbed a little distress ink tumbled glass on it, spritzed it with pearl glimmer mist, dried it and tore a piece to add to the atc.  The girl image is from Paper Imagery Designs... punched it out with an oval punch.. added white paint dabber to the edges.. layered it to a piece of blue cardstock, cut around it with deckle scissors and added rock candy distress stickles to the edge... added it to the atc.  Finished things off with some sticky back gem flourishes (I just cut part of them to use).. snowflakes punched from white cardstock and a gem added to the centers... words hand written.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Created Byhand Challenge


This weeks challenge is Giving Thanks/Shades of Brown and I've included both in my card... blog or forum.  Almost everything I used on this card is available from Quietfire Design.

The background is from the Tim Holtz Seasonal Paper Stack... a fun piece that has all kinds of recipes on it related to things we often have on Thanksgiving... I used brushed corduroy on the edges and then also Gold Krylon.  The leaves (Tim Holtz tattered leaves die) were cut from a piece of paper I had left after teaching the Embossing Folders - Unexpected Impressions class for Quietfire Design in September and then some brushed corduroy sponged on the edges.  The ribbon is 13mm white silk ribbon dyed with brushed corduroy distress ink (put the ribbon in a plastic bag, spray it with water, drip on a drop or two of reinker, squish it around until all the ribbon is colored, take out the ribbon and dry it with the heat tool) and stamped (music) using Archival Ink jet black.  The center piece... both layers are cut with Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels Four dies... the brown cardstock layer has some brushed corduroy sponged around the edges and then a line of Gold Krylon.  The main piece started as manilla card and I did the wrinkle-free distress technique on it (rub distress inks - brushed corduroy, tea dye - onto a craft sheet, spritz with water... but I used a water & perfect pearls gold mix... press your card into the puddle, dry, repeat, dry, and continue repeating and drying until you want to stop).  Thanks was stamped with Archival Ink jet black.  Give was computer generated, punched out with a 1/2" circle punch, edges sponged with brushed corduroy, glued into the disk with loops and attached with brown brads.


Sunday, November 21, 2010

CCC #22 - Alcohol Ink Splatter


This is a very fun technique that I have played with before.  I decided to really change things up for me by using all colors for the lights group of alcohol inks.  It was fun!!  I did manage to smear the stamping a little but it still looked ok for the tag so I didn't allow myself to start over (even though I thought about it).

To learn more about this challenge head on over to Linda's fabulous blog here.

Stamps and embellishments are Tim Holtz!!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

A Great Class

Many thanks to everyone that could be at class tonight!!!  I had a great time!!!  

If you missed the class (or forgot something you need to look at again), there is a project page on the Quietfire website

Pop on over and see all the projects along with supply lists and directions.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Class Reminder

Tomorrow night - Tuesday, November 16th - at 8:00pm Central Time, I will be teaching a Free online class for Quietfire Design called "A Christmas that's hard to Resist".  The chat room where the class takes place in on the Quietfire Creations Forum - you need to be a member of the forum - It's free, just sign up.  I hope to 'see' you there!!!!


Saturday, November 13, 2010

CCC #21 - Perfect Distress


This weeks technique for the Compendium of Curiosities Challenge is perfect distress found on page 38 of Tim's book.  I did this technique several times after Tim first shared it on his blog but hadn't done it since and it was fun playing with it again.  I should have used a different color of ink on here as the technique didn't show up really well but I learned something from that and learning is good.  For all the details of the challenge see Linda's blog.  All stamps used on my tag are Tim Holtz.  Distress ink colors are weathered wood, bundled sage, and forest moss.  Archival ink for the black stamping.  Ideology pieces and some trim to finish it off. 

Free Online Class - Tues, Nov. 16



A Christmas That's Hard to Resist

This is a heads up to let you know that I will be teaching another online class for Quietfire Design this upcoming Tuesday, November 16th.  The class is Free.  You have to be a member of Quietfire Creations Forum (that's also free) to be able to access the chat room to attend class.  I hope you can be there!!!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Love Ornament


Before they were even available to buy I knew I wanted to get the Tim Holtz Alterations Ornament die and word inserts.  I just 'loved' the thought of being able to cut an ornament with a word cut out in the center.  This is cut from grungeboard... inked with Distress Ink crushed olive, dried.. the white Inkssential pen used to add some details... a piece of old sheet music attached behind... I cut another ornament from matching cardstock and glued it to the back (so it looked pretty :-)...  added rock candy Distress Stickles on just the 'frame' part... added a hanger and the holly brad (Spare Parts)... I didn't want the prongs showing on the back so I cut them off and just glued it on.

Joy Blocks


There has been talk on the All Things Tim Yahoo Group (that Tim is Tim Holtz) about the made to look like printers block letters used in some workshops and I just had to give it a try.  This is 3 layers of grungeboard... the letter on top and 2 layers for the block.  I immediately went to my packages of Alpha grungeboard... found I didn't have any plain... totally forgot at that moment that there are letters in the mini pack and seasonal pack and nature pack... so I decided to go ahead and try it with the swirls.  I think it came out very cool.  All the layers are glued together, painted black, sanded, and then inked with Distress Ink... I used victorian velvet here.  Now to decide on a project to include them in.....

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Noel


Noel is another new stamp from Quietfire Design.  The letters are open allowing you to add color.  For this card I've stamped with black and then used a gold gel pen to color in the letters.  I think next I'll try doing some variegated coloring... that would be very pretty.  The edges of the noel panel are colored with Distress Inks aged mahogany and tea dye.  The black line was done with a fine point pen.  The background and the rosette are both cut from Tim Holtz's seasonal pack.  The blue is the flip side of a printed area.  The little snowflake (also a new QF image), was stamped over the background with Versamark ink and embossed with gold powder.  One more snowflake was done a scrap left after cutting the background piece.  After the rosette was made I added Distress Stickles rock candy in the valleys and glass glitter around the edges, Glossy Accents to attach it.  The edges of the background and the noel panel are both embossed with gold powder... press the edge straight down on the versamark pad (the paper would be at a 90 degree angle from the pad), dip in powder, heat.  Some scraps of old music paper along the top and bottom of the noel panel slightly colored along the torn edge with DI brushed corduroy.  This charm and the star from Tim Holtz's Adornment pack were used for the embellishment piece.  Cut one hole off the disk (use a file to sand smooth if needed), punch extra snowflake from paper using a 1/2" paper punch, glue into disk with Glossy Accents (or other clear glue) and top with a thick coat of clear glue...  it will be cloudy at first but will dry completely clear.  I added gold embossing powder to the silver star... heat the star, dip in embossing powder, heat powder until melted (you can add another coat if one isn't enough - I did).  A jump ring was used to attach the star to the disk.. foam tape behind the disk to attach to rosette.


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Let it Snow


I really don't want it to snow yet but I do like the new Let it snow stamp from Quietfire Design.... and the new Tim Holtz winter wonder die, snow flurries on-the-edge die, and snow flurries texture fade folder are all fabulous!!!!  For the background I used the texture fade to emboss.. keeping the embossing more to the left so I had a small unembossed area along the right to stamp in.  A blending tool and foam with tumbled glass ink (I just used the left over ink already on the pad as I didn't want it too dark) was rubbed over the embossed snowflakes.  "Let it snow, Let it snow, Let it snow" was stamped along the right with black ink... I stamped first in the middle and then again before and after letting it run off the page.  The dies were cut from white cardstock... 1 snowman, 3 snowflakes, and 1 border.  The individual snowflakes and border have Distress Stickles on them... rock candy on the individual snowflakes and then because I am AGAIN running low on rock candy I used picket fence on the border which actually works very well for snow.  For the snowman I masked off the arms and nose, then used tumbled glass around the snowman and black soot on the hat... the arms are brushed corduroy and the nose is rusty hinge.  The folded base is pink.. I sponged a little tumbled glass along the very edge which made purple.  It's all finished off with ribbon, buttons, and sticky back gems. 

Monday, November 8, 2010

Blessed is the Season


The sentiment is another new stamp from Quietfire Design.  The background paper is from the Tim Holtz Seasonal paper pad.  The die is Tim's die, reindeer flight... cut from grungepaper and inked with Distress Ink vintage photo.  4mm silk ribbon colored with DI barn door.  Small bell attached with a jump ring.  The folded base card is stamped with the small Merry Christmas snowflake using vintage photo ink and more vintage photo just sponged on the edges.  The sentiment is stamped on cream cardstock and the edges inked with DI peeled paint and just a little vintage photo.  The mat under the sentiment is red cardstock, edges distressed with the Tim Holtz paper distresser and then inked with vintage photo.  The gold layer between the background and base is white cardstock with the edges painted using Lumiere brass for a nice bright gold look with a bit of shimmer.

Joys of the Season Card


Check out those mittens!!!  They are just one (actually 2) of several new stamps just released by Quietfire DesignTake Time to delight is not a new stamp but still a favorite of mine.  Printed paper is from Basicgrey's Jovial paper pad.  Distress Inks - barn door, antique linen, bundled sage, vintage photo.  Paper Distresser used on the sentiment panel. 

Birthday Card


Happy birthday rubber stamp is from Quietfire Design.  Bird 3D sticker and printed paper are both K&Company.  White panel is embossed with an embossing folder from the Cuttlebug heritage set.  Happy birthday is stamped onto white cardstock with Archival Ink jet black.  The edge is colored with Distress Ink wild honey.  Stitching is done with a dark green Glaze pen.  Distress Stickles rock candy added around the happy birthday.  Finished card is about 5 1/4" x 5 1/2".

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Compendium of Curiosities Challenge #20


This weeks challenge is Industrial Grunge, found on page 54 of Tim's book.  As usual see Linda's blog for all the details of the challenge.  Here I've used Tim's flourish and bird dies, his Ray texture fade embossing folder, and some Ideology pieces (snaps, word stick, and philosophy tag).  The paper flowers are from Prima.  Ranger's black enamel accents for the dots in the small flowers.  Distress ink colors on the background are worn lipstick, tea dye, and vintage photo.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Created Byhand Challenge - Words of Love/Friendship


Wouldn't this be a wonderful Christmas card for a special friend!!!!  All stamps are from Quietfire Design.  The ornament is cut with Spellbinder's dies - the ornament and an oval for the cut out piece... it was cut from glossy white cardstock, colored with alcohol inks, edged with gold Krylon, and then covered with Rock Candy Distress Stickles so it glistens as the card moves.  'BfF' is stamped on a scrap of regular white cardstock and colored with Distress Inks bundled sage and pine needles and then I decided to cover the piece with clear embossing... cut it to fit behind the ornament and attached it.  Added a gold 1/8" eyelet to the top.  Colored 4mm white silk ribbon with gold paint and looped it on.  For the background piece I used white glossy cardstock... stamped the Merry Christmas snowflake with Versamark ink, dried it a bit with the heat tool, sponged on Distress inks bundled sage and pine needles blending as I went... then flicked the piece with water, blotted it up and dried it.  Stamped the friend stamp with Archival Ink jet black.  Cut the edges with a deckle scissors and edged it with gold Krylon.  Adhered the ornament to the background taping the ribbon ends to the back and stuck it all to a folded red card.