Monday, April 14, 2014
Tim Holtz 12 Tags of 2014 - April
Hallo! Today I present to you my version of the April 2014 Tim Holtz tag of the month. I love his new Frameworks dies and the fact that you can mix and match the shapes into the frames. Lots of possibilities here, I think! Here is the link to Tim's tutorial: http://timholtz.com/12-tags-of-2014-april/. I tried to mimic Tim's design and colors for this tag, and even though I am the worst hot glue gun operator in the world, I brought mine out for the "pinecone" roses. I admit that I need to practice on the roses, but I think that they can be beautiful! Thanks for stopping by. Peace.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
12 Tags of 2014 - March
Hello world. It's me dusting off the cobwebs of my blog. I am excited to show you my creation for Tim Holtz 12 Tags of 2014 - March. If you would like to see the tutorial, here is a link: http://timholtz.com/12-tags-of-2014-march/. Instead of a tag, I made a card. This is the first time I have used Tim's new Distress Marker Spritzer and I absolutely love it! Other supplies I used were the Nature Walk CMS181 stamp set and the Honeycomb THS005 layering stencil. I hope you enjoy it and let me know what you think. Peace.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Summertime Update
Hello everyone! Hope you are all having a great summer. I have been watching and enjoying the Olympics NON-STOP!! I always enjoy seeing the world's best come together in the spirit of friendly competition. Humankind can be so amazing sometimes! Here are some cards I have made over the last couple of months...Peace.
This first card was for my train-loving father-in-law for Father's Day. I used Tim Holtz' CMS127 "On the Railroad" stamp set for this. I stamped the giant locomotive on the background, then stamped the train track on acetate with Archival ink and attached it with the Tiny Attacher, adding the typewriter keys with brads. Finally, I stamped the Railroad Crossing stamp on shrinky-dink plastic and cut it out, then shrank it with my heat tool, painted the back with Snow Cap acrylic paint dabber and adhered it with Glossy Accents. |
Friday, April 6, 2012
Wow this Blog has been Neglected!
Howdy Friends! I have not been too great at posting here lately so I have a ton of cards to show you! I hope you enjoy these pictures. Have a very happy Easter! Peace. |
Randomness - inch by inch. |
Love Love Love gears and clocks and such! |
Don't look now but there is a bird on your head. |
What does it mean? I don't know but I like it! |
I was feeling quite circular that day... |
Here's where I learned how to weld letters together and cut them with my Cricut. |
Fun with heavy-duty household aluminum foil and alcohol inks. |
Perfect Pearls Interference colors and a Pearl misted background. |
I really love the classic simplicity here. |
Monday, November 21, 2011
November Birthdays!
I don't use my Copic markers nearly as much as I should. Since Copics are so easy to use, I almost feel like a real artist when I use them. Hee hee! |
What? More Tim Holtz? Yeah, that guy just makes me smile. For this card, I used the "Weathered Clock" die with some crackle paint. |
Monday, August 22, 2011
Tag Card Times Two
Howdy y'all. It sure is hot out this summer. I am patiently waiting for the fall temps to kick in, but in the meantime, I guess I'll stay inside and make some cards. Here are two cards I made for two of my nieces' birthdays. I really love the way these both turned out! What do y'all think? Peace.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Mother's Day
Here is the Mother's Day card I made for my amazing Mom who is 94 years wise! Yes, that is a picture of my Mom and me! The flowers were colored by inking the tag with appropriate colors keeping in mind how I was going to position the flower stamp. Then I stamped the flowers with Versamark ink and embossed the stamped images with clear embossing powder. Once the embossing was done, I went over the entire tag with the darker ink and the embossing acted as a resist to allow the first layer of color to pop out. Pretty cool technique! Thanks to Jane and T!m for the inspiration. Peace.
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