Thursday, April 18, 2024

Miss You Wheel Stencil Card


Wow, we are already at the fifth card I made for the Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous 2024 Release. Today's card is a slimline card, 3.5'x8.5" and I am using stamps and stencils in todays very quick tutorial.

 https://youtu.be/OsInVvNb3eA

Here is a very short video tutorial for this card.

I began by cutting a piece of Watercolor Cardstock into an slimline card size - 3.5" x 8.5 " then on the smooth side I just started stamping the Miss You sentiment from Abstract Florals all over the background in Hickory Smoke Archival. Don't worry if it isn;t perfect! Just stamp quickly in a line across the top or bottom of the card to get the first row straight and then do your best to eyeball it from there. I did staggere the words on each line so Miss and You were above and bbelow each other. This will go much faster than you think if you just do it and don't overthink it.
While you have the stamp out you might as well stamp one on a thin strip of Watercolor Cardstock in Black Soot Archival. trim the ends and put in on a thin black heavystock mat. Use a dimensional adhesive to pop it up.
Choose six sets of two Distress Inks in a color scheme you like. I chose blues, teals and aquas. I picked a light color and a darker color that were in the same family and then I began stenciling with one of the Mini Blending tools. I started with the lighter color and then blended it toward the center, getting darker as I went. Then I started again with the darker of the two and began in the center and worked my way out toward the lighter.
I trimed the card down by a 1/4 " and then finished it off with a straight stich around the card fron in black.

I had a lot of fun making this card and I'd love to make more in different colors with different sentiments but the same design.

Thank you so very much for visiting my blog today! I'm grateful for your support!

Have a creative day! 
Tami 
 
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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Masculine Stenciled Birthday Card


For my fourth card for the Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous 2024 Release, I decided to get out the stencils and put them to use. To my surprise, I ended up with a masculine birthday card and I love it. I used the Curiosity Shop stamps and the Feather Layering Stencil. 

Here is a brief video tutorial of my progress making this card. 

 

To begin, I stenciled the Feather Layering Stencil with the Mini Blending Tools and three different brown Distress Inks on Distress Mixed Media Heavystock. Then I covered the entire background with Antique Linen Distress Ink and a blending tool. I spritzed it with water and dried. Then did a simple straight stitch around the edge. 

I also cut an A2 card base from a piece of Idea-ology Black Kraftstock.

 The focal point is another piece of Mixed Media Heavystock framed in black kraftstock.  I stamped the two hats and the happy birthday sentiment in the paper stamp all from the Curiosity Shop set.They are stamped in Distress Archival Ink Ground Espresso then watercolored with Distress Inks

As you can see I distressed the Mixed Media Heavystock with Antique Linen Distress Spray and flicked some drops of Frayed Burlap onto it before I stamped on it. 

I watercolored the hats with brown Distress Ink and the bands with Forest Moss Distress Ink.

 I edged all pieces with Scorched Timber Distress Ink and finished it off with some thin black twine.

As always I truly want to thank you so much for watching and for commenting and for those who use my affiliate links below. All of your support is beyond encouraging to me. Thank you! 

Have a creative day, 

Tami

 

I am an affiliate with Simon Says Stamp, and Scrapbook.com. The links below send you to one of those stores. If you wish to purchase something and use one of my links below, I get a small percentage of your order at no additional cost to you. This helps me to defray the costs of this channel, the time, the ideas and tutorials I post here. Your help is greatly appreciated! Thank you! 

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Forgotten Garden Gift Cards

This is the third set of cards I made for the Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous 2024 Release. I thought these little cards would be perfect to add to a gift or a plant or something that you want to give to a friend or coworker. 

Here is a quick video tutorial.


First I made two A2 card bases out of Distress Kraft Heavystock and then cut them in half making 4 gift cards 2.75" x 4.25"

Then cut a piece of Distress White Heavystock or Watercolor Cardstock to be 2.5" x 4"

Lastly, using a Tonic Deckle Cutter, cut the card fronts out of Distress Watercolor Cardstock to be 2.25 " 3.75"

I stamped the Forgotten Garden Images in multiple colors of Archival ink and added the words Filed and Fig. 1-3 on each card front. The Filed and Fig stamps are from the Field Notes Stamp set.

Then I colored the images with Distress Inks and a waterbrush.

Lastly go around the card base with Walnut Ink, and the mat and card front in Old Paper, Add some flicks of dark brown with a waterbrush. 

Finally tie some ivory twine around the top of the gift card.

Thank you so very much for your kind support and lovely comments! I'm so encouraged by you all! 
 
Have a creative day! 
Tami 
 
I am an affiliate with Simon Says Stamp, and Scrapbook.com. The links below send you to one of those stores. If you wish to purchase something and use one of my links below, I get a small percentage of your order at no additional cost to you. This helps me to defray the costs of this channel, the time, the ideas and tutorials I post here. Your help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Love You Mini Slimline Card

 

 This is the second card I made for the Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous 2024 stamps and stencils release. Today's card features the Crochet Trims (my favorite) and the Abstract Florals on a mini slimline card.

Here is a short video tutorial for making this card.

I began by making a mini slimline card base  3.5" x 6" from Distress White Heavystock. The cardfront is cut from Distress Watercolor paper and is 3.25" x 5.75".

The focal point was made by stamping the floral, then masking it and stamping leaves on both sides in Distress Archival Ink. Then watercoloring the images with Distress Ink.I fussy cut the image out after that and attached strips of chipboard to the back to pop it up off the card. Foam squares or foam tape would work as well.

If you didn't want to mask, you could get the Abstract Florals coordinating dies (linked below and exclusively from Simon Says Stamp) and then just layer the two leaves and the flower to make the bouquet.

Color the Watercolor Cardstock front with some Distress Antique Linen Spray Stain. Dry it and then stamp the Crochet Trims in  Distress Embossing Ink and emboss with Antique Linen Distress Embossing Glaze. I finished the front by doing a quick stitch around the outside of the card front.

The sentiment from Abstract Florals wash stamped in Distress Arhival Ground Espresso. It was popped up with two pieces of Chipboard underneath.

I hope those details and the video helped to answer any questions you might have about this card.

Thank you for visiting!

Have a creative day!

 Tami

Have a creative day, Tami I am an affiliate with Simon Says Stamp, and Scrapbook.com. The links below send you to one of those stores. If you wish to purchase something and use one of my links below, I get a small percentage of your order at no additional cost to you. This helps me to defray the costs of this channel, the time, the ideas and tutorials I post here. Your help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Lucky Day. - Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous 2024

 

This is the first of six cards I made for the Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous 2024 Release. This card features the Curiosity Shop and Paint by Number stamp sets from this release. I know it is out of season but I was ill and didn't get to celebrate St Patrick's Day this year. So I am going to try and make St Patrick's Day cards all year to add to my stash to send out next year. But you don't have to limit yourself to St Patrick's Day for this card design. It can be for so many different seasons.

Here is a short tutorial showing how I made this card and giving you ideas for other cards for other seasons.

 
Here you can see that I matted the card front in gold and stitched around it in gold. The clovers were stamped in Rustic Wilderness Archival Ink onto the smooth side of Distress Watercolor Cardstock, and watercolored with Peeled Paint Distress Ink. I color blended some Shabby Shutters Distress Ink all over the background for a light green effect.
The Paint by Number letters were stamped in Pine Needles Green and embossed with Pine Needles Distress Embossing Glaze. I then fussy cut them out and attached them to metallic cardstock and cut out a send shadow by hand. I have the links to the dies from Simon Says Stamp below to make this step even easier.
I stamped the sentiment from Curiosity Shop onto a scrap of watercolor cardstock in Black Soot Archival Ink and then matted it with black kraft stock and gold kraftstock,
 
 And that's really all there was to this card. Remember, I made this St Patrick's Day, but you can use any shape stamp to make a background for any season - the hats and a 1 for New Years Day, a heart from Love notes and the 14 from Paint by Number, or a star and the 4 for 4th of July, or a bat, spider, or pumpkin and 31, or a tree, package, wreath or bauble and 25 for Christmas.  Don't let the topic of a card limit you. Take the design elements and let your imagination run from there!

Thanks for stopping by and have a creative day!
Tami

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Sunday, April 7, 2024

Spring has Sprung! - Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault 2

 

 I saw some really darling spring nests on Pinterest made with vintage bed springs. So I got some of my own and got to work making this spring nest with the Tim Holtz Vault 2 dies. 

As with the last sample I posted, I was just recovered from being quite ill for the month before this deadline and so it was enough for me to just get the projects made and shipped. I didn't have the time or energy to make a tutorial. So I'll put some details here to help

 

To begin, the springs are rusty, and since I was working with paper, I went over the entire spring with a layer of Collage Medium. This sealed it and also made things stick to it a little easier.

The top is sitting on the doily from Boutique. It's difficult to see, but if you look through the wood shavings, you will see. I attached it with collage medium. Once it was dry I added some wood shavings to make a nest and then began to build from there.

 

 I stamped a sentiment on the banner piece from the Tiny Text CMS394 stamp set. 

The frames were cut from Woodgrain Cardstock. I colored it with dark brown ink, then added Opaque Crackle Paint, Broken China Distress Paint and Foundry Wax to add a guilded look. This is several layers and drying in betwen each application. Inside the frames I put some stamped and embossed papers I had in my stash.

The birds from Vault 1 Lovebirds dies were cut from Woodgrain Cardstock that I had colored with Distress Oxides sometime in the past. 
The frame behind the bird has part of the doily in it for some texture.
 For the 1.5" paper mache eggs I cut the scrolls from thin kraft paper and attached with Distress Collage Medium. Then I covered the eggs with Broken China Distress Paint and wiped it of so some of the brown showed through.
I arranged the eggs, bird and frames in the wood shaving nest and attached them with a hot glue gun. Then I began arranging the roses, leaves and scrolls from Boutique all around the eggs and frames.

The roses are actually quite fun and quick to make once you get a few practice flowers made. If you haven't made any roses yet, please watch Tim Holtz's Youtube Live for the Vault 2 release. He does a demo at the end to show the easiest way to assemble these roses. You don't want to miss it!

At the bottom of the spring I added more wood shavings, another frame, bird, rose, leaves and flourishes. I attached all of these with hot glue.


Well that's pretty much it. Again, I apologize for not having a proper tutorial for these makes. I'm happy to answer any questions I may not have addressed above.

Also, if you don't have any old bedsprings lying around. I am going to sell a few sets on my Etsy site of the bedsprings, woodgrain cardstock, wood shavings, eggs and some basic directions for making your own unique version of this. 

I'm also considering doing a series of these this year. I think that would be fun!

Thank you so much for following along. I appreciate your support!

Have a creative day,

Tami

I am an affiliate with Simon Says Stamp, and Scrapbook.com. The links below send you to one of those stores. If you wish to purchase something and use one of my links below, I get a small percentage of your order at no additional cost to you. This helps me to defray the costs of this channel, the time, the ideas and tutorials I post here. Your help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Wild - Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault 2

 

This is a memory piece I made with the Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault 2 Picture Show and Watch Gears dies. I used photos from one of our trips to Disney's Animal Kingdom. I was considering making a scrpbook page, but then decided I wanted something I could have sitting on a desk or workspace as a reminder of this perfect day.

The top of the piece uses the large film pieces. I resized all the photos in my Project Life app on my phone. These photos I put into the collages to resize the others I put into the the collage s several times to get them small enough for the tiny film strip and picture wheel. 

The word wild was cut from the World Traveler alpha and cut from black and kraft heavystock and layered before adhering to the film.

I used some Idea-ology Memo Pins to hold the Film strips and I have photos on both sides so this can sit on a desk and people from both directions can enjoy it.

I used some old thread spools as well as the gears from the Watch Gears die because the Animal Kingdom is brilliantly decorated with tons of found objects and reused items. I thought this was a perfect way to honor that.

I made a mistake with the filmstrip dies and that was that I cut them from black Kraftstock. I should have used Black cardstock so I didn't have to use two strips back to back. The filmstips have photos from the same trip. I made several collages with four photos, then collaged the collages, then collaged the collages again to get them the right size using my Project Life App. 

I put photos on the front and back of the film strips so that again, it can be enjoyed from any side.

I decided to use two gears to make a film reel. I just rolled up two empty film strips and glued them inbetween the gears to make the reel, then I just needed to add the end of the filmstrip with the potos to the front to make it look like it is wound around the reel.
Here you can see how I used the picture wheel as a base but still have photos of scenery and animals from our trip.

Even though I would use a different cardstock were I to make this again, I do love how the Kraftsock made this look old and worn. I really love this memory piece and so does my husband. I think it may well end up in his office instead of mine. LOL

I had been quite ill the month before this deadline and so I just made this piece and did not make a tutorial to go with it. I didn't have the time or energy to do so. I apologize and if you have any specific questions, feel free to contact me through the contact section at the right column of this blog. I'll be happy to try and help.

Have a creative day,

Tami

I am an affiliate with Simon Says Stamp, and Scrapbook.com. The links below send you to one of those stores. If you wish to purchase something and use one of my links below, I get a small percentage of your order at no additional cost to you. This helps me to defray the costs of this channel, the time, the ideas and tutorials I post here. Your help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

Monday, April 1, 2024

World Traveler - Tim Holtz Sizzix Vault 2

 


Here is a short tutorial for making this card.

The photo details in the film strip are a fun touch to a bon voyage card.
The globe can be cut with a solid background or just the lined globe image,
The cute little clouds are a fun addition. The letters, as with everything else, were cut from Idea-ology Backdrops papers.
What a great deal to get a full alphabet and the globe/travel images in the one World Traveler die set.  The addition of the filmstrips from Picture Show really added to this card. 

I hope you enjoyed this quick tutorial. Thank you so much for stopping by!
Have a creative day,
Tami

I am an affiliate with Simon Says Stamp, and Scrapbook.com. The links below send you to one of those stores. If you wish to purchase something and use one of my links below, I get a small percentage of your order at no additional cost to you. This helps me to defray the costs of this channel, the time, the ideas and tutorials I post here. Your help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!