OK, it is still New Year's Eve here, but not around the world! My wish is for all of you to have the best of everything in "2013." I will soon be starting my 3rd year of blogging and am just amazed at all the wonderful friends I have made and knowledge I have acquired and not to mention inspiration! A big thank you to all my followers old and new, you make this adventure so awesome! So here we go with my last post of "2012."
The current challenge at Fashionable Stamping Challenges is to "Surprise Us" and this is a pretty much anything goes, but must have stamping! All stamps are Tim's. No digis are allowed and there is a prize from Cottage Crafts and also a Top Three award, so stop on over and see what my amazing DT Sisters will surprise you with! Now this is a surprise and is heading to Mr. Holtz, via Linda's CC2C "Finale" a birthday card for Tim! Now is that not a scary thing to make a birthday card for someone who is the #1 inspiration to you? We are suppose to use a favorite technique and for this I did the "Spritz and Flick Distress." Happy Birthday to Mr. Holtz and many, many more! And speaking of parties, Simon Says Stamp and Show has "The totally mad (no rules) tea party" and I suppose this is kind of an un-birthday or at least I am breaking the rules!
The clock and "TH" were cut from card stock covered with foil. I applied alcohol inks in layers with UTEE, until I was satisfied. I found that the Copper Mixative gives a nice rusty kind of look. I even did this to the copper color brads. The metal pieces were also alcohol inked and clear embossed. For the background I used Tim's Kraft Resist paper, stamped some swirls and clear embossed and then that was ironed away after I did my distress inking. Cut out some "Typeset" letters and all was good to go!
Have a safe and wonderful New Year! Thank you for stopping by and I will be by to visit you next year! Hugs!
Alcohol Inks: Ginger, Latte, Mushroom, Copper and Gold Mixative
Distress Inks: Tea Dye, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain, Rusty Hinge, Peeled Paint
Monday, December 31, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
The big day is almost here and I hope you are all ready! I finally finished the last of my shopping yesterday and today I will wrap it all up! The dinner is made - LASAGNA and ready for the oven! If all goes well, there will be some extra time for COOKIE making! Onto my card and the final Christmas card of the year and the last lesson from the "Compendium of Curiosities." Linda saved the "Glazed Mosaics" on page 60 for the last CC2C and that makes 34 techniques! A big "thank you" to that loved lady at Studio L-3 for giving so much of her time and inspiration! You really do rock!
I so love Tim's "Toy Soldier" and knew this guy would be used on a card for my wonderful husband. Almost any time I use a die that requires an "EYE," that hubby of mine will tell me that I should have used one of the googly/wiggly eyes, so baby, this one is so for you! The TS was cut from grunge board. The face, gloves and pants were painted with white acrylic paint, shaded with Walnut Stain. I added a little color to the face using Tattered Rose. The hat and jacket were painted using red acrylic and gold touches on hat, jacket, shirt, boots and belt with Tarnished Brass Metallic stain - love those stains! The background stamp is from Stampendous, inked with Peeled Paint and Festive Berries and I embossed that using Ranger's Black Sparkle, which has a great sparkle effect - trust me! You might be able to see a little bit! For the "Glazed Mosaics" which I can tell you about the Tim's technique, I will tell you that I adjusted slightly. I used a movers and shapers and glittered my foil! OK, enough said!
I wish you all a most Merry Christmas and all the best in "2013." Thank you for being a part of my little world. I so appreciate each of you!
I so love Tim's "Toy Soldier" and knew this guy would be used on a card for my wonderful husband. Almost any time I use a die that requires an "EYE," that hubby of mine will tell me that I should have used one of the googly/wiggly eyes, so baby, this one is so for you! The TS was cut from grunge board. The face, gloves and pants were painted with white acrylic paint, shaded with Walnut Stain. I added a little color to the face using Tattered Rose. The hat and jacket were painted using red acrylic and gold touches on hat, jacket, shirt, boots and belt with Tarnished Brass Metallic stain - love those stains! The background stamp is from Stampendous, inked with Peeled Paint and Festive Berries and I embossed that using Ranger's Black Sparkle, which has a great sparkle effect - trust me! You might be able to see a little bit! For the "Glazed Mosaics" which I can tell you about the Tim's technique, I will tell you that I adjusted slightly. I used a movers and shapers and glittered my foil! OK, enough said!
I wish you all a most Merry Christmas and all the best in "2013." Thank you for being a part of my little world. I so appreciate each of you!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Make It A Tag!
Since it was my turn to host at Frilly and Funkie, I decided to go with the theme of "Make It A Tag" in the spirit of Christmas, Holiday Season or Winter! The Frilly DT have already had a go at this and now the Funkie DT is showing off their tags, so go have a look for great inspiration and join in all the festive fun! There is a $25.00 gift certificate to The Funkie Junkie Boutique, which is redeemable once Linda reopens the store and a chance to display the winner's badge! This is the last challenge of the year and I sure hope to see you there!
I started out with Tim's, December 12 Tags of 2012 in mind and went with the tag in which he used the Poinsettia die, which I absolutely love! Well after I finished with that, I thought I better do the other tag! No extra time available, as I still have Christmas shopping, but could not resist! For tag #1, I pretty much followed Tim's instructions. I used a smaller tag, so die cut the ticket, inked it up and stamped with black Archival. This was mounted on the Christmas Kraft resist, which I colored in the holly leaves and berries using an applicator. I colored the belt and harness on the reindeer using Metallic stain. This tag was made for my DT project at Frilly and Funkie, but like I said, I could not resist making the second tag!!
Tag #2 is for CC2C #33 and Linda has us getting sticky with "Tissue Tape" on page 36 of Tim's book and Simon Says Stamp is the sponsor with a $25.00 gift certificate. Can't tell you about the technique, but I can tell you to buy the book and for the snowman stamped on the ornament, Tim covers that quite nicely on his blog! I can tell you that I used quite a bit of "Broken China" (ink, marker and stain) on my collaged tissue tape background and snowman! Oh I almost went blind coloring in that tiny little hat! This tag with "Joy" in mind will also be linked up to the "Inspiration Journal" for the "Joyful Creations" challenge.
On a personal note! I have to get moving on Christmas and did finish the last of my cards, which need to be mailed by tomorrow! I went to Portland, OR for only a few days. We had decided that the pets are getting too old to leave with others, so hubby stayed home! To make a long story short, that old bird of mine must have pouted and did not eat hardly at all! He seemed a little mopey when I returned, but by morning my hubby told me it did not look good! It did not look good at all! I spent the entire Wednesday holding this old bird, Fred and believed he would pass. Birds don't lay down. It took a few days and he got a little better and now he is back to where he was. One more day and I am sure he would not have made it, but I am happy he will be here for another Christmas!
With this being such a busy time of year, I am even more thankful that you would take the time to visit me and comment! I wish you all a Merry Christmas and the best of the holiday season!
Distress Stains - Metallics Pewter and Brass, Barn Door, Broken China
Distress Inks - Walnut Stain, Festive Berries, Peeled Paint, Mustard Seed, Broken China
Distress Markers - Barn Door, Peeled Paint, Broken China,
Tim's 12 Tags of 2012 - Done |
On a personal note! I have to get moving on Christmas and did finish the last of my cards, which need to be mailed by tomorrow! I went to Portland, OR for only a few days. We had decided that the pets are getting too old to leave with others, so hubby stayed home! To make a long story short, that old bird of mine must have pouted and did not eat hardly at all! He seemed a little mopey when I returned, but by morning my hubby told me it did not look good! It did not look good at all! I spent the entire Wednesday holding this old bird, Fred and believed he would pass. Birds don't lay down. It took a few days and he got a little better and now he is back to where he was. One more day and I am sure he would not have made it, but I am happy he will be here for another Christmas!
With this being such a busy time of year, I am even more thankful that you would take the time to visit me and comment! I wish you all a Merry Christmas and the best of the holiday season!
Distress Stains - Metallics Pewter and Brass, Barn Door, Broken China
Distress Inks - Walnut Stain, Festive Berries, Peeled Paint, Mustard Seed, Broken China
Distress Markers - Barn Door, Peeled Paint, Broken China,
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Snowman Canvas
Happy Saturday and that brings us to my Saturday StepXStep for Frilly and Funkie! This was a fun project and will go to my daughter, who does not read my blog, so it will be a surprise! For all the details and pictures, please visit Frilly and Funkie!
This was really fun and something I will do more of! Finding time to do new things is not always easy, but I am going to start! So are you all ready for Christmas? No, I am not either!
Thank you so much for visiting me today and I would love, love, love your feelings on this canvas. Have a wonderful weekend! I am flying to rainy Portland to visit my daughter and grandson for a few days, so I will be catching up to all of you on Wednesday! Just maybe the Sun will shine while I am there!
This was really fun and something I will do more of! Finding time to do new things is not always easy, but I am going to start! So are you all ready for Christmas? No, I am not either!
Thank you so much for visiting me today and I would love, love, love your feelings on this canvas. Have a wonderful weekend! I am flying to rainy Portland to visit my daughter and grandson for a few days, so I will be catching up to all of you on Wednesday! Just maybe the Sun will shine while I am there!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Lighting the Way!
My DT Sister, Rebecca has asked us to use "Light in the Darkness" at Frilly and Funkie. Even though Linda has temporarily closed down her little boutique, there is still a $25 gift certificate that can be used upon her reopening, so come on over and shed some light! For more details and illuminated inspiration from the DT, stop on by Frilly and Funkie!
The entire background for my Light House is using Tim's, "Ink Palette: Distress" technique for CC2C #31 as instructed by that lovely lady at Studio L3. Linda is just amazing and so sweet to devote her time to us each week and she even holds down a real job! What a gal!
Do you not love that background stamp??? It is from Stampendous and I have to tell you, it is gorgeous! Actually it was pretty time consuming to color in each leaf and Poinsettia bract/petal, but worth it. After I finished with the technique, I antiqued it using Frayed Burlap and Vintage Photo for the distressed paper edges. The Holly/Berries were colored with Bundled Sage and Worn Lipstick stain and then Stickled with Yellow and Xmas Red. The grunge paper cut Lamp Post was colored with Black Distress stain, scrapped up with scissors and then inked over with Frayed Burlap and then clear embossed. I added some highlights using the Bronze Metallic Distress Stain. My glass is Yellow stickles and Glossy Accents layered between two pieces of waxed paper and then cut to size. Did a little Yellow Stickles garland. I also glazed over the poinsettia with a mix of Rock Candy Stickles and water, to just give the red a little extra sheen.
Hope you are having a wonderful week! Thank you so much for stopping by!
The entire background for my Light House is using Tim's, "Ink Palette: Distress" technique for CC2C #31 as instructed by that lovely lady at Studio L3. Linda is just amazing and so sweet to devote her time to us each week and she even holds down a real job! What a gal!
Do you not love that background stamp??? It is from Stampendous and I have to tell you, it is gorgeous! Actually it was pretty time consuming to color in each leaf and Poinsettia bract/petal, but worth it. After I finished with the technique, I antiqued it using Frayed Burlap and Vintage Photo for the distressed paper edges. The Holly/Berries were colored with Bundled Sage and Worn Lipstick stain and then Stickled with Yellow and Xmas Red. The grunge paper cut Lamp Post was colored with Black Distress stain, scrapped up with scissors and then inked over with Frayed Burlap and then clear embossed. I added some highlights using the Bronze Metallic Distress Stain. My glass is Yellow stickles and Glossy Accents layered between two pieces of waxed paper and then cut to size. Did a little Yellow Stickles garland. I also glazed over the poinsettia with a mix of Rock Candy Stickles and water, to just give the red a little extra sheen.
Hope you are having a wonderful week! Thank you so much for stopping by!
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Frilly and Funkie Challenge Blog,
Sizzix,
Stampendous,
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Saturday, December 1, 2012
To Die For at FSC!
The newest challenge at FSC is "To Die For" and DT Sister, Joanna, chose this theme. How fun is this challenge in which you can use die cuts, cut your own dies or even punches! Just remember to include stamping along with your choice of "Dies." There is always a prize and a Top 3 selection, so come on and join in! All of us at FSC, love to see you and your fabulous creations!
The embossed background on mine was actually a leftover from a previous "CC2 Challenge," so that was my canvas! I wanted to have a good portion of the background visible, so opted to go with shrinking my "Die Cuts." This is what I did with the little ornaments and deer! The ornaments were cut from white shrink plastic, stamped using Tim's stamps and Perfect Medium. I then colored them with Perfect Pearls and baked. Once heat set, I went over them with alcohol inks and blending solution. The deer was cut from frosted shrink plastic, blended on Distress Ink, stamped the other side with Metallic Distress Stains using a snowflake stamp of Tim's. I did add a little color to his nose and an eye. All of these were coated with clear embossing ink and powder and heat set as well. These were all baked in my toaster oven. Added some red/white bakers twine for a more festive touch!
Hope you will join in with all the fun! Have a wonderful weekend and thank you so much for stopping by!
The embossed background on mine was actually a leftover from a previous "CC2 Challenge," so that was my canvas! I wanted to have a good portion of the background visible, so opted to go with shrinking my "Die Cuts." This is what I did with the little ornaments and deer! The ornaments were cut from white shrink plastic, stamped using Tim's stamps and Perfect Medium. I then colored them with Perfect Pearls and baked. Once heat set, I went over them with alcohol inks and blending solution. The deer was cut from frosted shrink plastic, blended on Distress Ink, stamped the other side with Metallic Distress Stains using a snowflake stamp of Tim's. I did add a little color to his nose and an eye. All of these were coated with clear embossing ink and powder and heat set as well. These were all baked in my toaster oven. Added some red/white bakers twine for a more festive touch!
See the little baby snowflakes! |
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