Showing posts with label Tim Holtz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Holtz. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Do you want to build a snowman?


If you have a child or grandchild of a certain age you will immediately recognise the title of this blog as the title of a song from the movie Frozen which to which I know all the words which have seeped in through osmosis over time.

I realised that it has been some time since I made any cards with my beloved Framelits circle dies which are always popular whenever I take them to a demonstration or workshop because it shows what can be achieved using the simplest shape and a sprinkling of imaginative fairy dust!

Most of these cards feature complete circles but below is a diagram which shows how to unlock the creative potential of circle dies by simply placing the die back onto a die-cut circle to create two separate shapes namely a crescent and leaf. By clever positioning the die you can create thin or fat leaves and crescents depending on what you need for any particular project.





Let's get on to the fun stuff! I have combined two sets of Framelits circles to give me a little more choice, the only other die used in this project is a is a snowflake from the fabulous Thinlits Paper Snowflakes Set by Tim Holtz. I started by die-cutting two white circles and a brown snowflake.



 Next, I stamped a sentiment onto a strip of cream card before tearing along both edges. I am using a stamp set from my stash and I haven't got a clue where it comes from, believe me, I've trawled the Internet to try and find it but the good news is that there are many similar options available!

After adding the stamped strip to the top of my kraft base card I attached the larger circle in the bottom right hand corner before trimming away the over hang with a craft knife. Next I added the smaller circle using adhesive foam pads before adding a triangle of orange card cut with a pair of scissors. Can you see where this is going?


 I used my scissors to cut a couple of asymmetric strips of red spotty card (Double Dot by BoBunny) before snipping into the ends to represent the tassells on a scarf. 

Remember our die-cut snowflake? I cut away two pieces to represent the snowman's arms before gently curling both halves of the scarf to add a little dimension.


 Here is the finished card complete with a few black adhesive pearl gems strategically placed to create the eyes,mouth and buttons. Really simple but great fun!





I have been using the Framelits Holiday Knit die set quite a bit lately and today I am using it to create a stencil. I then die-cut a blue circle before cropping it using a larger Framelits circle die. I cut a couple of asymmetric rectangles of the same blue card for 'sleeves' before applying white gesso through my home made stencil using a sponge applicator.


I die-cut a white circle for the head before adding the nose and eyes as before and I used my scissors to cut a tiny tag, accuracy isn't important for this! I punched a hole in the tag, threaded it with twine and attached a red die-cut heart.


This is the final card. The background was decorated with white gesso applied through the Tim Holtz Speckles stencil and  I added the stamped sentiment near the top before assembling my snowman using the 'Snowflake' hands.




For the next card I started by die-cutting two circles to make the head and body of the snowman. To create the mouth I used the technique outlined at the start of the post. The result is this small brown crescent.



 I attached the snowman to the bottom of my base card (there is a blue strip added in the final card OOPS!) and cut a strip of blue spotty card to make the scarf. I used my tweezers to add folds to the scarf before applying under the snowman's chin.

For the sentiment I used this alphabet stamp set (Hobbycraft if I remember!) stamping onto Kraft card.


You can see where I added the blue strip before mounting the snowman. I trimmed the words to size before attaching to the base card using adhesive foam pads.

The finishing touch is the white die-cut snowflake taken from one of my all-time favourite Decorative Strip dies namely Winter Elements by my good buddy, and fellow Christmas baby Paula Pascual.






Last but not least I die-cut three different white circles and a pair of snowflake arms before assembling my snowman. I then cut a length of thin twine and curled both ends by wrapping them around my tweezers.



I added the twine to the snowman with a glue gun before die-cutting a selection of tiny stars using a Christmas Stocking die from Debi Potter's Festive Paper Arts Range. To create the mouth I made a die-cut crescent and cut away a small rectangle which when added to the die-cut snowman looks like a lone tooth!


Here is the finished card with the stars added to the twine forming a festive garland. The background is simply two stamps creating a pattern by stamping repeatedly with pale colours.


I had so much fun making these cards and if you like them I may make a few more for next weeks blog. Sadly I ran out of time before running out of ideas, I wish every day could be like that!














Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Boy version




Hi everybody!

Today, I propose you a different version of the chipboard realized weeks ago.


Following the success of this project, I decided to realize a new one with the little face of my nephew Timéo!



I started with the same support and same layout of the papers but this time with a dominance of blue and grey, I added brightness with a touch of mustard colour. The collection Sydney Swirlcards was perfect!


I chose to add volume using 2 rosettes realized with the Die "Rosette" of Tim Holtz.





Moreover I added a very discreet touch of pink, as the cap on the picture was of this colour…

There is a lovely present which will be offered quickly!

Paper: Swirlcards
Wooden Stars: Studio Calico
Buttons and Twin: Scrapboukits

Have a good day,


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Clipboard version garçon,

Aujourd 'hui, je vous propose une version différente du chipboard réalisée il y a quelque semaine.

Devant le succès de ce projet, j'ai décidé d'en réalisé un avec la trombine de mon neveu Timéo!

Je suis donc parti du même support et de la même disposition des papiers mais avec cette fois une prédominance de bleu et de gris, j'ai ajouté un peu de luminosité avec une touche de couleur moutarde. La collection Swirlcards Sydney était parfaite!

J'ai choisi de mettre du volume grâce à 2 rosaces réalisées avec le Die " Rosette" de Tim Holtz.
j'ai ajouté une pointe de rose, très discrète, vu que la casquette sur la photo était de cette couleur…

Voilà un joli cadeau qui sera offert très vite!

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Mini book Smile




Hi everybody!

Today's program: a mini album very girly!



I chose a spiral structure for an unstructured mini. The cover is in thick Kraft covered with paper. The touch of gilt is perfect thanks to glitter tape and words of the die "friendships": the delicacy of the cuts in golden paper is pure happiness!





I alternated pages of different sizes to create this unstructured side but also pages of tracing papers and PL cards, which give a lot of dynamism to this album.





The die "Rosette" brings volume and elegance to the front page of the album.



The foliages cut in a Kraft colour paper bring some lightness.




The embellishments are varied in material, shape and colours... enough to perfectly emphasize the pictures.

See you soon!

kit : Scrapboukits

Have a good day,


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Mini Smile,

Au programme aujourd'hui, un mini album très girly!


J'ai choisi une structure à spirale pour un mini déstructuré. La couverture est en kraft épais recouvert de papier. La touche doré est parfaite grâce au glitter tape et aux mots du die " friendships": la finesse des découpes dans du papier doré, c'est du pur bonheur!



J'ai alterné des pages de tailles différentes pour donner ce côté déstructuré mais aussi des pages de calque et des cartes PL, ce qui donnent beaucoup de dynamisme à cet album



Le die "Rosette" apporte volume et élegenge à la première page de l'album.
Les feuillages découpés dans du papier couleur kraft apportent de la légèreté.
Les embellissements sont variés en matière, en forme et en couleur… de quoi mettre parfaitement en valeur les photos.
Voici plusieurs photos des pages:



à très bientôt


Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Believe!


Every Christmas around the 21st of December my daughter receives a letter from Santa to say that she has been a good girl and that he will try to get as many presents from her(extensive) list that he can. I have stored all these letters in my bedside drawer till now so I thought it was about time I found a permanent home for them.

I found one of those book/boxes in a local shop and I bought a couple with a view to customisation at some point in the future.

I started by applying a generous layer of modelling paste using a palette knife, it doesn't have to be super flat, in fact a few inconsistencies are preferable.

Once the paste was dry to the touch I set about making imprints using rubber stamps. Always wait until the paste is partially dry before moving on to this step or you could have an ugly mess on your hands.


I took three of the Thinlits Holiday Knit dies by Tim Holtz and used them to create a stencil through which I could apply more modelling paste.


Once the paste was dry I applied white gesso to the book/box cover before painting using assorted shades of blue/green Distress Paint.



I sped up the drying time using a heat tool before applying a generous spray of Distress Stain which I immediately worked on to remove most of the stain with a damp paper towel.



After the dark contrast it's time to add some highlights using white chalky paint applied with a dry brush technique, always start slowly and build it up. Next, I dipped a toothbrush into some of the paint and applied a random spritzed effect concentrating on the edges and corners. Once dry I applied some pewter coloured gilding wax over the raised detail.



For the word 'Believe' I am going to use the Bigz Handwritten Believe die by Tim Holtz. I started by scrunching a piece of thin white paper before cutting a rectangle of mount board large enough to cover the die. I attached this to the paper using spray adhesive before trimming to size and applying pressure from a brayer so that it sits nice and flat.



I die-cut the word with the paper side against the die and sealed it with more white gesso before following all the steps above so that the word matches the box. You can see where the gilding wax has picked out the creases in the paper.

Time for a few final flourishes now. I applied a little chalk paint to the bells and snowflake charm and gently stained a length of crinkle ribbon.
As you can see from the finished box, I thread the ribbon through the bells and tied it into a bow and added the snowflake charm above the letter 'i'. I hope that this is something that Poppy can pass on to her children at some point in the future.





 Here are a few close-ups showing some of the detail. Next week we're taking to the road with a fabulous set of dies which include a magnificent push bike.... see you then!









Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Moments




Hi everybody!

For our Tuesday meeting, I propose a page in priplak, so soft. I wanted to emphasize the picture of my eldest, taken last summer, with some gilt and mint.



I put forward the lightness thanks to the transparency of the priplak used as a background paper and I played with the mint colour and the attractive flowers of the collection "So Mint" of Swirlcards… I adore this soft collection!



Then I brought my touch of gilt with well chosen embellishments! The foliage of Tim Hotlz brings volume to the realization…






Have a good day!


paper : Swirlcards
Chipboards and Tags: Crate paper and Studio Calico
Priplak: Laurapack
strass: Scrapboukits

Have a good day,


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"Moments"

Pour notre rendez-vous du mardi, je vous propose un page en priplak, toute douce.

Je voulais mettre en valeur la photo de ma grande prise l'été dernier avec du doré et du Mint. J'ai mis en avant la légèreté grâce à la transparence du priplak utilisé en papier de fond et j'ai joué avec la couleur mint et les jolies fleurs de la collection "So Mint" de Swirlcards… j'adore cette collection très tendre!
Puis j'ai apporté ma touche de doré avec des embellissements bien choisis!
Le feuillage de Tim hotlz apportent du volume à la réalisation…

Bonne journée