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

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Happy Birthday Dad

Morning this is a quick post of a card I made for Dads birthday last weekend. He loves his photography, especially of the natural world and can be found usually camped out in the scrub and undergrowth of the spanish nature reserves stalking his subjects.
If you fancy taking alook at you can see his photos here at http://www.pbase.com/ednjoan




Card Recipe

Craftwork card blank 8x8"
Backing Papers - DCWV mariposa 8x8" stack
Stamps - Stampers Anonymous Captured Moments & Attic Treasures
Sentiment - Kaisercraft stamp
Distress Inks - Walnut Stain, Weathered wood, peeled paint, scattered straw


Thanks ever so much for looking



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Monday, March 19, 2012

Mothers Day



Hi, I wanted to share the card I made for Mum this year for Mothers Day. I wanted to try something a bit different, and have had a couple of products sitting in my room that I havn't had a chance to play with since christmas, until now.
one of those was the cricut cartridge Art Nouveau, and also the Tim Holtz grunge paper. here you can see I have combined the two and created the dimensional swan.
If you don't know already, grunge paper is a grey flexible fibrous paper of a substantial thickness (2-3mm), but will very readily take any type of colour application, embossing, cutting, distressing etc.
The more I played with it, the more I wanted to do....so can't wait until my next project with it.



Card Recipe
6x6" card blank
Cricut Cartridge Art Nouveau - swan cut at 3"
Tim Holtz grunge paper
Tim Holtz Idealogy, lost & found paper pack
Distress Stains - chipped sapphire, dusty concord, victorian velvet, antique linen, picket fence
Tim Holtz tissue tape
Tim Holtz acrylic fragment 2" square
Stampers anonymous wallpaper cling stamp
Tim Holtz dusty concord distress embossing powder
Bo bunny metal slider
Scrappers Floss, Lace, gems, embossing folder, metallic rub-ons all from stash


Here you can see how I laced the scrappers floss to attach it to the lace and tie the bow. I doubled up the floss, to give a more substantial bow detail 



 
 You can see the dimension in the swan, with the wing being made up with four layers, before sitting on the body, providing the fifth layer. I have tried to capture from a couple of angles in the photos that the wing layers (feathers) are fanned. All layers reach across and sit under the small top layer (linen colour), and it was here that I glued each together, allowing the movement at the back of the swan.




 
This is the base of the card, taken from the ideology stack (6x6") section. Two strips of the tissue tape placed up the side and then run through the cuttlebug. it wasn't possible because of the size of the paper and cuttlebug aperture, to emboss the whole sheet, so the top third of the paper was stamped with the antique wallpaper stamp and then embossed with dusty concord embossing powder. The advantage being the special release particles within the powder allowing some of it to be rubbed away (without compromising the image), adding to the distress look. i was really pleased with the outcome. And the colours were gorgeous together.








  I was quite chuffed with how it turned out, and can't wait to use the grunge paper again, i think it can be put to use in many many ways.

Best go to bed now, its time to get some sleep.
Night night,

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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Finally # 3 - From Me

I really enjoyed making this for Dad, I was able play around with my stamps and inks, the creating that I really enjoy.
Apart from the tiny background newspaper print (printed from the Imagine country carnival cartridge), and the text on this card, it is all stamped and inked.

I was naughty a couple of weeks ago and succombed to another set of Tim Holtz stamps (well they were in the sale and it would have been rude not to !!?!), and I put them to good use here, the bike, clock face and chequered numbers had a vintage London feel to them - perfect for Dad.   The London theme of course, not the vintage......how could you think such a thing ! hehe (only joking Dad x)

I used the faux herringbone stitched ribbon rub-ons in the background (that was a mouth full).
I made the scrolls in the cluster around the photos and stamped and embossed in copper the padlock and key.

Really love those stamps, so keep an eye open, they may crop up some more!

Thanks for looking, bye.