Showing posts with label tim holtz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tim holtz. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2019

He Heals the Broken


Hello Friends, today's card features one of my favorite stamps to use on sympathy cards. I did it up in neutral tones, adding just a touch of light blue and lavender to match the ombre ribbon from Cropstop.

Supplies and tools:
Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders)
Blossom Nestabilities (Spellbinders)
Distress Ink in these colors: Salty Ocean/ Shaded Lilac/Hickory Smoke


I'd love to see what you've been creating, so stop by the  last link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store. 

Monday, December 31, 2018

Happy New Year!



It's hard to believe we've come to the last day of 2018 already, but here we are! I enjoy the feeling of clean slate whether it be -- the start of a new day, the beginning of a new month, or the dawn of a  new year! I thought this TCW stencil looked a bit like a clock face it's center, so I decided to make a New Year's card with it. This card is a bit of a departure for me -- it's a bit more mixed media than I usually do, but I really wanted to do something with my Gelli Plate. I mixed two colors of distress paint (blue and gray) on my gelli plate and used a stencil to create the center of my card.

 Here's wishing each of you a Happy and Blessed 2019!

Supplies and tools:
Gelli Printing Plate
Mini Rosetta Stencil (TCW)
Distress Paint --- Hickory Smoke & Blueprint Sketch
Dina Wakley Pallete Knife
Circle and Scallop Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders)
Clock Hands Die (Sizzix)
Tuxedo Black Ink (Tsukineko)
Distress Embossing Ink (Ranger)
Distress Ink (Ranger) - Hickory Smoke & Chipped Sapphire
Sponge Daubers
Silver Embossing Powder
French Market Stamps Set (Tim Holtz)
Different Strokes Stamp Set (Basic Grey)
Pearl
Silver Gel Pen


I'd love to see what you've been creating, so stop by the current link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store.

Friday, December 21, 2018

Guest Designer - Jennifer Lewis


Hello Friends! It's hard to believe that Christmas is just a few days away! I love this beautiful card  created by our talented guest designer for the month of December -- Jennifer Lewis! (You can visit her Splitcoast Stampers Gallery by clicking here.) I have this same stamp set, and her gorgeous design makes me want to pull it out and ink it up!

Here's what Jennifer says about putting this card together:
"I started with an alcohol ink background of green and red to give the feeling of an evergreen bush with red berries.  I stamped the birds, cutting one out with my ScanNCut and drawing a few extra branches around the other bird.  I colored them both with my Spectrum Noir markers and sponged a bit of Pear Tart around the top bird.  I finished the card by matting the panels with black cardstock and stamping a sentiment banner to ground the bottom bird, who is popped up on foam squares."  

Supplies and Tools:
Stamps:
 Paper:
  • Papertrey Ink Paper Basics white
  • Ranger Yupo paper
  • Neenah Exact Index
  • Astrobrights black
 Inks:
  • Memento Tuxedo Black and Pear Tart
  • Ranger Alcohol Inks in Citrus, Lettuce, and Cranberry
  • Spectrum Noir Markers 
Other Products: 
  • WeR Precision Press
  • My Favorite Things Die-namics stitched square die 
  • foam squares
  • Papermate Inkjoy gel pen
  • Brother ScanNCut


 Now it's your turn to share the projects you've been working on! Stop by the current link party and link up any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store. Hope to see you there!

Friday, December 7, 2018

Guest Designer - Jennifer Lewis


 Today we have a brand new guest designer here on the Cropstop blog. Her name is Jennifer Lewis and she makes some super cute cards! (You can visit her Splitcoast Stampers Gallery by clicking here.) Jennifer is sharing a fun masculine card with us today. In her own words Jennifer says:

"This card started with a magazine print transfer on my Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate.  I've found that the Ranger Distress Paints work really well to get just the right thin layer of paint to pull a good print.  But the travel magazine that I used had pages that were a bit too glossy to get a great print. No problem, It still makes a cool background.  And because I had been using a travel magazine, I was inspired to make a card using my Art Impressions "Born to Ride" stamp.  In order to make it look like a Polaroid picture snapped on a road trip through this place in the magazine picture, I masked off a square to stamp the biker and sponged in some blue sky all around him. I popped my "Polaroid" up on foam squares at a carefree angle and tied it up with a bit of black twine."


Stamps:
Art Impressions "Born to Ride"

Inks:
Memento Tuxedo Black and Bahama Blue
Distress Ink -  Black Soot
Spectrum Noir Markers

Other Products:
Distress Paints in Black Soot, Wild Honey, Spiced Marmalade and Picked Raspberry
Spellbinders Card Creator A and B dies
 Now it's your turn to share the projects you've been working on! Stop by the current link party and link up any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store. Hope to see you there!

Friday, November 30, 2018

Guest Designer - Marsha Drain

 Christmas is on it's way and today's guest designer (Marsha Drain of Gramma's Room) has a sweet holiday tag to share with us. This beauty would dress up any gift and make it extra special!

Here's how Marsha created her lovely tag:
"I cut out a tag using the Elizabeth Crafts Design die and also cut out the leaves using one of the dies in the set.  Backed the front to a green background using Tombow Mono Adhesive Permanent Tape runner.  The ornaments are stamped with Great Impression stamps, colored with Copics. Then I added Ranger Glossy Accents (my favorite brand) to each ornament.  Used Tim Holtz Adirondack Alcohol Ink Applicator to sponge on Tim Holtz Distress Ink on the tag.  The last touch was to make the little bows for each ornament - impossible without the Craft-Dee Bowz tool."


Have you been creating Christmas tags? If so I'd love to see them, so stop by the current link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store.  

Monday, November 26, 2018

Celebrate Christmas


Hello friends! Today I have a bright and cheery Christmas card to share with you in traditional Christmas colors! Since my time in the craft room has been limited (holiday's are busy!), I thought I'd showcase a quick and simple to create card today.




 Now it's your turn....stop by the current link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Guest Designer - Rebecca Yahrling


We're back with another fun guest designer post hosted by the talented his week - Rebecca Yahrling (Flickr Gallery here). Wow! Wow! Wow! This week she's created not one, but four adorable gift containers for holiday giving. I'm thinking I need to make some of these up for the food gifts I'll be giving this year!

Here's Rebecca's instructions:
"I am honored once again this week to be your Guest Designer. And their store has so many products to help us in our crafty endeavors.
With the holidays fast approaching, I thought I would try something a little different. A decorated box! It will hold quite a bit so you can use it for many different things. I always make lots of Christmas cookies so that is what I will put in my boxes.
 

Start with a 12x12 piece of double sided decorative patterned paper (or you can also adhere two, one-sided papers together as I did with my snowman box). Score one side at 3" and 9" then rotate the paper and score at 1", 3 1/2", 6 1/2" and 9".  Cut down to the middle score lines on both sides of the lid and also at the bottom to the first score line (see photo). 
Cut tabs off the top corner of sheet on both sides (also shown in photo); keep these for another small project I will show.
 
 
Tape the box together with a strong adhesive (I used scor-tape). See photo.
Now the real fun begins with decorating your box however you wish. 
 
 
This is what I did for the snowman box: I added a small rectangle of hook & loop tape for my closure using tacky glue to secure. I then wrapped & glued (tacky glue) a silver metallic wire ribbon around the box, but adhered under the lid at the top and then just to the hook & loop tape under the lid (otherwise, your box won't open!). I then die cut my decorative pieces for the top; a flourish from white glitter paper, a white doily, a blue mini doily and a blue tag (twice for dimension & stability). I glued down the flourish & the large doily. I popped up the mini doily and then glued (tacky) a white plastic snowflake on top. I then stamped the sentiment in white on the tag (it says 'menu: milk & cookies'). I used silver thread to hang the tag through one of the holes on the larger doily.
 
 
On the Deer box, I adhered the blue ribbon, but left a long tail at each end so that I could tie a loose knot for closure. I die cut my pieces: a light blue majestic label and a frill oval in cream cs. I inked all the edges of both pieces with  hickory smoke and gathered twigs. I stamped the sentiment in black & clear embossed. I adhered the blue tag and then popped up the cream oval atop it. I then die cut two flourishes from a green cs and adhered them as shown. I glued three deep red roses as shown. I then inked a wood deer with gathered twigs and for the tail, I used a white gelly roll pen. I popped him up on the right to finish. 
 
 
Now, remember the flaps I cut off at the beginning? No waste! You can adhere them together at the bottom flap (see photo). Then, holding the two sides together, punch a hole at the top, big enough to thread your ribbon through. 
 
 
Decorate as you'd like. You can add a little treat or a gift to the inside with glue dots. I plan to make some kind of a brownie bar or maybe fudge, and will put one in a small plastic bag & adhere it with a couple of glue dots.


I hope you enjoyed these projects and are inspired to make your own any time of the year. They were fun to put together and I hope to make more. Good way to use up some paper you've been hoarding forever. lol  Until next time,
Crafty hugs, Becca xxoo"
 

Supplies:
Spellbinders: Majestic Labels Eight, Frill Oval, Flight 1
Darice: Flourish die, white snowflakes
My Favorite Things: Mini Doily die
Whimsy Stamps: tag die
Peachy Cheap: large doily die
Fiskars: scallop edger punch, trimmer, hole punch
Stamp sets: YNS 'Food Truck Holiday' and Unity Stamps 'Warm Winter Comforts'
Ribbons: Offray, Joann's & Michaels
Inks: TH distress inks, Colorbox
Adhesives: Scor-tape, Tombow mono liquid glue, Aleene's tacky glue, foam squares (Recollections)
Designer papers: Cosmo Cricket, Creative Imaginations & unknown
Creatology: wooden deer
 
I'd love to see what you've been creating, so stop by the current link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store. 

Friday, November 16, 2018

Guest Designer - Rebecca Yahrling

Today we have a beautiful autumn easel card to share with you. This gorgeous fall card was created by our talented guest designer for this week - Rebecca Yahrling (Flickr Gallery here).


Here's what Rebecca says:

"Hi everyone!  I am so happy and honored to once again be a Guest Designer here at Crop Stop. I thought I would try making an easel card for the first time. (I know, I'm behind the times! lol).  It was fun to make and I think I will try to make all of my family's birthday cards as easel cards next year.


I started by cutting a 4 1/4" by 8 1/2" piece of black cardstock (all cs trimmed with Fiskars trimmer)and scored it at 4 1/4" and 6 1/4" then folded at the score lines. I then cut a 4 1/4" square of black cardstock. I then cut a piece of light grey cardstock 4" square. This was then embossed with a Sizzix folder with Fall sentiments (using my Cuttlebug).
 
 
This was then adhered to the black square with double sided tape (Scrapbook Adhesives). I then die cut two 3 1/4" lacey squares (Spellbinders) from white cs. On one, I stamped the sentiment (Neat & Tangled) in Versafine onyx black & clear embossed (Hampton Art) at the bottom left. This was then adhered to the grey embossed panel. 
 
 
The other lacey square was adhered to the inside of the card, towards the top rather than centered. I then stamped my birch leaves (Neat & Tangled), one fully and then two just partial to make two small leaves, on watercolor paper with Versafine onyx black & clear embossed. I then colored them with a variety of markers (Tombow, Copic & TH distress). The large leaf was die cut (Cuttlebug) with its coordinating die. The two small leaves were fussy cut and I went around all the edges with a black Sharpie. I adhered one small leaf flat using Tombow liquid glue. The 2nd small leaf was popped up over the other one to be the 'catch' for the easel. I added some orange thread to the leaf stem & tied into a knot, trimming the ends. I then popped it up on the front panel. I used my Zig WOS brush (clear) all over the leaves (hope you can see the shine). To finish the card, I added several bronze gems (Hampton Art) as shown. 
Hope you like it and are inspired to make an easel card (especially if you haven't already!). Happy crafting. Becca"


 
I'd love to see what you've been creating, so stop by the current link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store. 
 

Monday, November 5, 2018

November Link Party - # 45


Hello crafty friends! It's time for another link party here on the Cropstop blog. Today I'm sharing an autumn window card I created with a floral embellishment. For a mini tutorial on creating the sunflower visit this post from several weeks ago. (This card uses one each of the two smallest sizes.)


To create the background I scored a piece of kraft cardstock every 3/4 of an inch and swiped my walnut stain distress oxide across it. I die cut and distressed the window using the same ink. I also sponged all of the leaves with coordinating colors to add more depth and interest to them.


Supplies and Tools:


 Now it’s your turn to share the projects you’ve been working on! As always our link party is "Anything Goes" with these few simple rules
  1. Create ANY new project using a product or two from one of the companies CropStop carries in the store. (It’s ok if you didn’t buy it from us, and also fine if it’s a product we don’t currently have it in stock as long as it’s from one of the companies we carry!)
  2. Please, no back-linking old projects
  3. Limit 5 entries per challenge
  4. Link your project here, link back to this post, and mention the CropStop Challenge in your post.
We’ll choose one random Winner who will receive a prize from the CropStop Store! (100 or more links = two winners and two prizes!) Thanks so much for linking up with us, we look forward to seeing all your great entries this month. Grab our badge and help us spread the word that CropStop is a great place to play along!

Optional Twist for November:
Create a project that includes fall leaves and I'll enter your name twice in the random draw.

Friday, November 2, 2018

Geust Designer - Vicki Robertson


Happy November! To get things started off this month we have a beautifully stamped card created by a talented Guest Designer, Vicki Robertson of He"art"ful Validation of Vicki! Vicki walks us through the steps she took to layer her stamps in such a pretty autumn design.  Here's what she says....


"I'm working on simplifying my style somewhat by perfecting my stamping vs. creating cards with so many layers and details.  I purchased this Gina K Stamp set recently and couldn't wait to use it.  The cross cut wood slice is so unique and I knew I had to have it.  It reminds me of fall and perfect for cards created this time of year. 


With the wood slice as the focal point,  I built my design around it using the different flowers and foliage.  The open space at the top was perfect for adding the sentiment.  
 
 
It's difficult to see, but there are cream colored dots stamped in the upper right corner to help fill in the white space.   This stamp is also part of the 23 piece Something Good set.
 
 

To complete the design, I added clear Wink of Stella randomly on the flowers and leaves.  Goosebump jewels were perfect for the flower centers.  
 
 
Thank you, CropStop, for inviting me, once again, to guest design!"
 
Supplies

CARDSTOCK

INKS
CTMH - Cocoa, Goldenrod, Terracotta, Topiary
Tim Holtz Distress -  Mustard Seed
Tsukineko Memento - Black Tuxedo

JEWELS
Queen & Co. Goosebumps

STAMPS
Gina K Designs Clear Stamps - Something Good

STAMPING PLATFORM
Tim Holtz Tonic 
 
 
 Now it's your turn....stop by the current link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store.

Friday, October 26, 2018

Guest Designer - Lisa


We're back for our final guest design project by the talented Lisa of this Sweet Madness. It's been a joy to share her work with your this month, and today she has one last card to inspire us with. Here's what Lisa says about creating this fun card....

"Hi everyone!  I'm excited to share my last guest designer project with you!  I can't believe the month is nearly over and it's almost Halloween!

1) I cut and scored the Amethyst cardstock to an A6 card size.  I like to do A6 cards sometimes and then make them extra dimensional and they'll still fit in A7 envelopes.

2) I didn't have a big enough piece of the printed Witch paper to cover my card front so I centered it on my card and used scraps of the green glitter cardstock to frame it on the top and bottom.

3) I stamped the witch from the stamp set on Bristol cardstock with Archival Ink.  While it dried I die cut my tags and the word BOO from a green cardstock scrap.

4) I used the Zig markers to color the witch, but I didn't blend them out with a waterpen.  I think the markers blend well enough on their own.  I added a few accents with the Gelly Roll pen.

5) After fussy-cutting the witch, I assembled my card.  I popped the larger tag up with foam squares, then attached the witch with glue and Zots.  I added the smaller tag, glued the word Boo to it with the Tombo glue and then added the rhinestones."



Product List:
TimHoltz Halloween Words Thin die set
Dare 2B Artsy Witch's Spell stamp set
Jet Black Archival Ink
ZigClean Color 36 Marker set
Purple glitter Gelly Roll pen
Coredinations Amethyst Gemstone cardstock
Photoplay Paper Julie Nutting Witch 12x12 paper
Echo Park Haunted 6x6 paper pad
Green cardstock scraps
Strathmore 200 Bristol cardstock
Tombow mono glue
ZotsMini glue dots
3L foam squares
Recollections black gemstones
DariceBig Value Rhinestones

Now it's your turn to share the projects you've been working on. Stop by the CURRENT LINK PARTY and showoff anything that includes a product or two from one of the companies that Cropstop carries in the store.

Monday, October 22, 2018

Pumpkin Plaid


Have you been following our "October Plaid" posts all month? Each Monday I've shared a different version of plaid created with markers, a ruler, and some graph paper. Today I have a one-color plaid background to share with you.


To create this fun pumpkin plaid background I laid down a wide orange stripe followed by a thin orange stripe all the way across my card stock. I then turned the piece of paper 90 degrees and repeated the design.


Supplies used on this card include:


Here's a free pumpkin template for you to use on your autumn themed projects


Now it's your turn....stop by the current link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store.

Friday, October 19, 2018

Guest Designer -- Lisa


Hello Friends -- we're back for another Guest Designer Friday! As promised we have another one of Lisa's (This Sweet Madness) beautiful creations to share with you. Don't you just love this bright and happy card she put together to inspire us today? I do! Here's her instructions for creating this beauty:


1) I cut the Neenah cardstock to 5x7 and ran it through my Big Shot with the Great Almanzo folder.  I always cut my cardstock bigger than I want it before embossing because the texture does take up some of the size of the paper and then it allows me to trim off any flat edges I might get from my old machine.

2) I colored the embossed cardstock with the Distress Inks and then spritzed it with water using the Sprayer.  I like to let it dry naturally rather than using a heat gun, you get more color variation that way.

3) While it was drying, I cut several sets of the Tattered Florals with the Canson Mixed Media cardstock.  Leaving the flowers in the paper strip, I inked them with the Distress Oxide inks and then sprayed them with water.  I did roll a paper towel over them to help sop up the water and create texture, then let them air dry,

4) I didn't think the Kraft card base showed up enough, so I took the gold Sharpie and colored the borders of the card where it would show outside my trimmed embossed panel.

5) I like my die-cut words to be sticky so I adhered 1" Scor Tape to the back of some black cardstock scraps, then cut the "Hello" and "friend' words from the die set three times each.  Stacked them together and then thought the black was too harsh so I colored over it with the Gold Sharpie.

6) I layered the floral die cuts together with the Zots, then added rhinestones to the centers.

7) I used 1/4" Scor Tape to attach the embossed panel to my card, then used Zots to attach the flowers.  The word die cuts completed the card.


 
Product List:
Tim Holtz Distress Inks: Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Wild Honey, Fossilized Amber, Carved Pumpkin, Scattered Straw
Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks: Wild Honey, Spiced Marmalade, Carved Pumpkin, Seedless Preserves, Dusty Concord, Shaded Lilac, Picked Raspberries, Wilted Violet
Tim Holtz Friendship Words Script Die set
Tim Holtz Tattered Florals strip die
Distress Spray Bottle
80lb Neenah Solar White cardstock
Canson Mixed Media paper
Darice Kraft A7 cards & envelopes
Gold Sharpie
Darice Big Value rhinestone assortment

Now it's your turn! Stop by the current link party and showoff any project that includes a product or two from one of the companies Cropstop carries in the store! Hope to see you there!

Monday, October 15, 2018

Monochromatic Plaid


This week's "October Plaid" card features a monochromatic look! Using a purple maker on purple card stock,  I colored a thick line, thin line alteration both vertically and horizontally.


Supplies used on this card:


Have you been following along all month? If so...I'd love to see the plaid creations you've come up with, so stop by the current link party and showoff any creation that includes a product or two from one of the companies carried in the Cropstop store.