Saturday, October 17, 2020

Saturday Showcase - Tim Holtz Chapter 3 Christmas Thinlits Dies

Welcome, friends! It's my turn to host the  Saturday Showcase at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and I've chosen to shine the spotlight on Tim Holtz Chapter 3 Christmas Thinlits dies which are currently available in The Funkie Junkie Boutique. I hope you will pop over to see just how easy these different cards are to create, given these wonderful die sets.





Big hugs! Sara Emily

 

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Mischief -- Three Cards With Tim Holtz Haunted and Abandoned


Hello friends! It's time for the newest challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique blog, and it's my turn to host. I picked the theme, "Purple, Orange, Green! Eek! It's Halloween!". Make sure you read the full description, because I offer an alternative to play, even if you're not a fan of Halloween.

"I love Halloween, and I would love to see your vintage or shabby chic Halloween creations, whether it be a card, tag, canvas, or any other make! If Halloween is not your cup of tea, simply use the colors purple, orange and green on your project to play along."

As always, the winner will earn a chance to be a Guest Designer at a future date at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. There are also Top 3 Badges for three additional outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team. Please see the blog for details. While you are there, be sure to check out all the amazing inspiration by my talented teammates.

I decided to go with both options of the challenge and made purple, orange, and green Halloween cards using Tim Holtz Abandoned Paper Stash and his Haunted Thinlits die set for each one. Here is my favorite...


I cut extra bats and an extra house out of silver metallic kraft stock to provide highlights. I left the little bits in the house and secured them in place with tape on the reverse side of the die cut.


I don't have much in the way of step by step photos for these cards, because they are pretty simple and really are just a matter of assembling the detailed haunted house and gluing. Each of the houses was cut from backgrounds I already had in my stash. I just added different inks to each to make it a bit more spooky: Black Soot, Forest Moss, Frayed Burlap, Walnut Stain and Ground Espresso. This one is Cracked Leather smeared with matte wax. You might notice I cut the shutter off from the side of the house. That was because my background was just a bit too narrow.


This is the only "technique" I used on these cards, and it's an old favorite of mine at Halloween time. Sand metallic kraft stock and smear it with paint (Black Soot). Spritz the paint with water immediately, and dry with a heat tool. I used this panel to cut the detail bits (shutters, roof, etc.) with. There are embossed lines on the house die cuts to guide you in adding the little bits, but if you look closely, I missed the mark almost 100% of the time. I'm as blind as a BAT, even with my readers on. I should have waited until I had a sunny day to add these, because they sure show up in the sun! LOL

I added a bit of interest to the Abandoned papers with Stitches stamping in Black Soot Archival ink and a couple of old Halloween Remnant Rubs.

The moon is cut using the moon from this year's Gatekeeper set by Tim Holtz and some mop up paper I had in my stash. Anytime I have a puddle of ink, I mop it up with these sheets of paper I keep handy. They are perfect to have on hand for these little die cuts. The bats are also from Gatekeeper set and last year's Bat Crazy. I love how Tim's products work so well with his past releases.



The crescent moon on this card is from Tim's old Haunted House set. An extra mat cut from textured card looks like burnt wood with a direct-to-paper swipe of Archival Black Soot ink pad around the edges. Little details can give simple cards like these a little extra something.

I used some of the text from the Curiosities sticker book as my sentiments on each card



You can see from the weird angle below, that each of the houses was popped up on corrugated waste cardboard to add dimension.

That's all for me today. Now it's over to you! I hope you will get your crafty supplies out and create something for Halloween, or in the purple/orange/green color palette and link it up to the challenge for a chance to win one of the great prizes. Happy crafting! Sara Emily

I'll leave you with a bit more Halloween inspiration, this time from my garden. We were having one of those beautiful rare October morning fogs...

Challenge shares:

Simon Says Stamp Monday Spooky! 

Country View Challenges October 2020 - Halloween (Make A Scene)

The following items were used and can be purchased at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:

Chapter 3 Tim Holtz Thinlits Dies - Haunted

Sizzix Tim Holtz Thinlits Die Set - Bat Crazy

Tim Holtz Distress Cracked Leather Cardstock

Tim Holtz Idea-ology 8 x 8 Metallic Jewels Kraft Stock

Tim Holtz Idea-ology 8 x 8 Metallic Kraft Stock

Tim Holtz Idea-ology Mini Stash - Abandoned 

Tim Holtz Cling Stamps - Stitches

Tim Holtz Idea-ology Sticker Book - Curiosities

Distress Ink Pads - Archival Black Soot, Black Soot, Ground Espresso, Frayed Burlap, Forest Moss, Walnut Stain, Hickory Smoke

Distress Paint - Black Soot

Tim Holtz Distress Collage Medium Matte

Prima Finnabair Art Alchemy Wax Paste - Patina Green


Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Be Your Beautiful Self - An Autumn Card

 


Hello and welcome! Today we start a new challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and Jenny is hosting the theme, 'Fall Foliage'. Here is how she describes it:

"According to most search engines the Fall season has officially begun so we should be starting to see the emergence of all those beautiful Autumnal colours, unless Mother Nature throws us a curve ball! Let's celebrate them anyway by creating a vintage or shabby chic project in traditional Fall shades that includes some form of foliage like leaves, berries and so on."

As always, the winner will earn a chance to be a Guest Designer at a future date at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. There are also Top 3 Badges for three additional outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team. Please see the blog for details.

I needed to make a fall birthday card for a family friend who is turning 100 years young, and I chose to use my yet unopened Stamperia's Forest 8 x 8 paper collection. This collection is loaded with beautiful fall foliage images, but could really be used any time of year. Here are some close ups, and then I have a few tips to share with you further on in the post.


I had this lacey Foliage Wrap die cut on my worktop left over from my play for this Saturday Showcase tutorial. The Princess Gold and White Wonder embossing was already done, so all I had to do is blend on some coordinating inks (Frayed Burlap and Wild Honey). Then I dipped the back edge of the die cut into a watery puddle of Ground Espresso ink. I love how it seeps through and creates depth of color to the delicate cuts.


The berries are from the Layered Winter Flower die set and are colored with Candied Apple ink and a water brush and Walnut Stain marker. 


The Skeleton Leaves die cut is cut from a scrap left from my Altered Birdhouse; I just added some Princess Gold embossing to tie it in. I give details on the stamped green leaf further on below.


I fussy cut the berries from the back cover of the paper pack and tucked them in. You can see another of the beautifully detailed papers from the set in the photo, under the wood slices.


I fussy cut one of the labels from the same page as the background is made from, and added my own sentiment. The sentiment I used is from the Tiny Text stamp set, and I stamped it in Ground Espresso archival ink on a scrap.

Here are a few tips for making this card...


I chose the label/tag page to use as my overall background for the card. I smooshed Wild Honey ink pad onto an acrylic block and sprayed with water. I use the block to stamp the color onto the paper. This is my favorite way to 'customize' patterned paper. It gives an organic look and ties the papers together with your elements. I repeated this to areas of the squirrel cut apart, also from the Forest collection. After drying the background panel, I blended the edges with Forest Moss and and Ground Espresso inks and mounted to a sanded and inked panel of old Kraft Core paper.


To give the eye a place to rest from the busyness of the background, focal image and other elements, I chose this failed Lumber 3D embossed piece from my stash. I had already applied crackle to it. (I believe it is crackle paint.) Some of the crackle was chipping off, but I liked the worn look. I have linked Crackle Paste below, because you could get a similar effect. I did the acrylic block ink smoosh/transfer with Wild Honey ink, but made the mistake of blotting with a paper towel, rather than heat drying. It ended up looking like dried blood stains, but I pressed on. I salvaged the panel once again, this time by smearing and scribbling with Walnut Stain crayon. Most of the mess up would be covered anyway. This panel is also adhered to a Kraft Core panel.


I stamped a maple leaf from Nature's Wonder in Forest Moss ink onto water color paper from my stash, and colored it in with Bundled Sage ink and a water brush. As a comparison, I did the same on Distress Watercolor card, and you can see it's much crisper.  I have way more water color pads than I will ever use in the rest of my lifetime, but clearly, the Distress watercolor card is worth the investment. I ended up using the latter on my card.  After fussy cutting, I edged in Frayed Burlap.

 
That's it for me! I hope you've found a bit of autumn inspiration here today, but there's plenty more Fall Foliage inspiration from my talented teammates over at the blog. After you've had a look at each of their wonderful makes, I hope you'll link up your own vintage or shabby chic make to be in for one of the great prizes! Happy crafting! Sara Emily

Challenge shares:

The following products were used and can be purchased at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:

Distress Ink Pads  - Ground Espresso,Wild Honey, Forest Moss, Frayed Burlap, Candied Apple, Bundled Sage


Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Between Shadow and Soul: A Spooky Vignette

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Welcome! Today marks the start of a new challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog and Cec is hosting. She calls her challenge 'Staying in the Background' and here is what she says about it:

"My challenge to you is to create your own background and use it in a shabby chic or vintage project - no pre-printed patterned paper this time. You can create the background in any number of ways and it can be simple or intricate. Using embossing folders, stencils, dies, stamps, washi tape, paints, inks or a gel press are just a few ideas. Make sure you give a brief description of how you created your background in your post."

As always, the winner will earn a chance to be a Guest Designer at a future date at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge blog, and everyone who enters and follows the rules will go into the draw for the chance to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique. There are also Top 3 Badges for three additional outstanding entries, chosen by the Design Team. Please see the blog for details.

Making backgrounds is so much fun, and I was excited to learn of Cec's challenge. Perhaps it's all the mayhem in our country that makes creating for any theme a bit of a challenge for me right now, and I had no ideas in mind.  But the show must go on, so I decided to not sweat it, and got to playing in my Closet, without any direction in mind what so ever. Usually, just getting the ink flowing gets the ideas rolling.

So let's take a look at my Between Shadow and Soul vignette, and then I'll share how I made my background(s).

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Starting with a Vignette Box, the exterior is painted with Picket Fence and Black Soot paint and smeared with crackle paste and Translucent grit paste mixed with Prima's Mini Art Stones. Crayon to accentuate the texture.

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Bun feet from my stash.

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The Spider Web Thinlits web die cut is Metallic Kraft Stock. It's colored with alcohol inks and cut into two pieces.  A Creepy Eye altered with Black Soot paint and crayon fills the void from where I cut out the center of the web. 

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I tucked in a twig I found taking a walk and some cheese cloth already colored from my stash. My guess it would be Hickory Smoke and Seedless Preserves spray stain. The plastic spiders from my stash are smudged with  Prima's Antique Brilliance. I just can't take this spider seriously with those whimsical antenna.

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The spider also from Spider Web Thinlits die set is sponged with Black soot paint and then given a fat body with Liquid Pearls in Onyx Pearl. The Halloween Words Adornment is smudged with Wilted Violet crayon to make those words pop.
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This spider is definitely creepier.

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I included this photo, because it brings the silver spiders a bit more into focus.

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This photo, while over exposed, really shows off the texture of the embossed background.

Now onto the tutorial! Actually, I consider this making lemonade when my efforts handed me lemons; there are few total losses, especially when it comes to backgrounds.

This may be a little difficult to follow along with, but hopefully the photos will help. It's confusing because I am actually working on 3 backgrounds at a time and they play off of each other. As I already said, I didn't have a plan in mind, but my play led me to create a spooky background, and the other two spun off from the first. The first one - and most obvious- is the spider web background inside the back wall of the Vignette Box. I started with a piece of heavy card that had some artwork on the reverse side. It was inside a watercolor pad I picked up at a yard sale a while ago, but it's clearly not water color paper and much heavier than any other paper in my stash. It is a good substrate for all the product I intend to throw at it.

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Using the Shattered stencil, I laid down Translucent Grit paste and generously covered it with Distress Glazing powders in Hickory Smoke and Speckled Egg, keeping the colors separate, before removing the stencil. Rather than pouring off the powder, I tapped the panel from underneath, as Tim Holtz suggests, to blend the colors. When the paste was covered completely with the powder, I poured off the remainder. I put the remaining mixed powders in an empty jar, and maybe I'll use it on another project. I allow the paste to thoroughly dry.

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Once the paste is dry, I heat it to melt the powder and then some, to get a bit of bubbling from the paste. After it's cooled, I blend the panel with Frayed Burlap Distress ink, and wipe it off the embossed areas. I scribble on Black Soot Distress crayon over the embossing and blend with a slightly dampened finger and a light touch so as not to get it in the 'cracks', working from the center outward.

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Repeat with more crayon in the 'empty' spots: Chipped Sapphire and Seedless Preserves, blending each with my finger. When I was happy with it, I cut to size to fit the vignette box. I actually didn't know this was going to be used on a vignette box until this point. Lastly I edged with Black Soot Distress paint, and below is the completed panel ready to adhere in the box.

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Second Background

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In a 'what if' moment, before cleaning the stencil, I laid the soiled and still wet stencil from the previous background face down onto a tag that was close by. I covered it with a piece of copy paper and used my brayer to transfer the product to the tag.

It didn't look like much, so I sprayed the tag with Chipped Sapphire Spray Stain and then with water to mingle the color, and really that was no better. The web I was hoping to see wasn't really visible (yet). 

After drying the tag with my heat tool, some of the 'webbing' appeared. Even more webbing was revealed when I blended with Rusty Hinge ink. Still, npretty horrible, but worth playing around with some more. You'll see in the collage two photos down, I splashed it with water and dried at this point, hoping to make some improvement, before doing the steps outlined below.

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I thought the tag might be salvageable if I lightened it up, so I blended Distress Microglaze through a portion of the stencil onto the darkest area of the tag  to work as a resist. 

I got out Picket Fence Spray Stain, but it was clogged.  I removed the cap and splattered some on the tag and sprayed with water. 

After drying, I was pretty impressed with the result, but the tag needed lightening elsewhere. I flipped the stencil over  in the upper corner and blended Speckled Egg Oxide ink over the stencil. I was pretty much over the tag at this point, so I didn't bother to take a 'completed background' photo. I did end up cutting the tag up to line the side walls and ceiling. You can see a bit of this in the close ups below.

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Third Background

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Not one to waste anything, I took a piece of card I had on hand and laid it over the tag above while it was still wet with Chipped Sapphire, and then patted the card into the drops on my mat. After drying, I blended with Rusty Hinge and then splashed water on both the tag and the card. 

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Using the inked card, I laid the numbers mini stencil over it and blended with Microglaze. Spray stain in Vintage Photo and Rusty Hinge are resisted by the Microglaze. I should have stopped there, but I sprayed Speckled Egg Oxide spray over the bottom left corner (not shown), and pretty much ruined the background. 

In an effort to salvage the panel, I sprayed the corner with water to thin the Speckled Egg out and dried. Once again, I laid the stencil over the numbers and sprayed with Speckled Egg Distress Oxide Spray and water. I removed the stencil and dried the panel with my heat tool. 

I replaced the cleaned stencil and outlined the numbers in areas with Walnut Stain crayon and blended with my finger to create shadows. This is where I decided to call it a day and figure out what do do with my original embossed background panel. I hope to make something out of this numbered background.

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Bonus Fourth Background

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Here's a background I created from the deli paper I sprayed the moss on and which was used on the back of the Vignette Box. I used Black Soot and Wilted Violet spray stains to color the moss and I rubbed the moss in the paper to distribute the color. This left an interesting pattern on the paper, and thought it would make a good background.

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 I dried the paper and blended it with Frayed Burlap ink. I crumpled the paper and mostly flattened it back out. I rubbed the Ground Espresso ink pad directly to the wrinkles and then also applied Antique Brilliance randomly. This was adhered to the back with Distress Collage Medium Matte.

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That's all for me, but there's more background inspiration by my talented teammates over at the blog. I hope you'll stop by and then I hope you'll link up your vintage or shabby chic project using a background. Remember to tell us how you made your background. I can't wait to see what you'll make! Happy Crafting! Sara Emily
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These products were used and can be purchased at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:
Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Glaze  - Speckled Egg, Hickory Smoke
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad- Walnut Stain, Frayed Burlap,  Rusty Hinge
Tim Holtz Distress Paint -Black Soot, Picket Fence
Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Crayons - Black Soot, Wilted Violet, Walnut Stain, Chipped Sapphire, Seedless Preserves
Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain - Black Soot, Wilted Violet, Rusty Hinge, Vintage Photo, Picket Fence