Happy Valentines Day friends! Are you still swooning over the incredible Tim Holtz Sizzix Chapter 1 launch?! I know I am and excited to see the dies starting to arrive in your hands. If you missed the LIVE launch party, you can catch the replay and all of the inspirational makes over on Tim’s blog.
I truly am lovestruck for woodgrain colorize and for lovestruck colorize too and was delighted to make some samples for the Launch after party! Let’s get into the details…
I gasped when Tim showed us the Woodgrain Colorize die set during our makers call and I know I wasn’t alone. You could see eyes light up from those tiny zoom squares. The new colorize couldn’t be more straightforward and it takes your wood effect to the next level!!
Cut the 4 pieces from distress white heavystock and blend in distress ink.
– Base layer = ground espresso + black soot.
– Next 2 layers = walnut stain heavy blend / walnut stain light blend.
– Top layer = ground espresso.
I trimmed the woodgrain planks to fit the idea-ology mini framed panel. You can see I trimmed one of the planks length ways with my Tim Holtz shears. If you want to use your guillotine for this, I recommend adding one layer of the woodgrain to the base and trimming, then adding the top layers and trimming with your scissors.
I AM IN AWE OF THIS DIE!! I used distress collage medium to add each layer and it created some resist effect where the glue spilled over. You can see this at the top, I love the effect, albeit accidental.
I altered an idea-ology mini framed panel. Cover the frame with a layer of white gesso. Next add distress crackle texture paste and set aside to air dry and crack. Once dry, dry brush with vintage photo distress paints. Finally rub walnut stain distress crayon into the cracks and blend with your finger.
Using distress collage medium and a distress collage brush, add the frame to the panel and set aside to dry while you make the topper. At this stage you could add anything on top and you could skip the frame panel and make this a card.
I happened to have the Lovestruck Colorize die set hanging around š so I decided to use that. Again, another easy to put together colorize die and mostly large pieces. I die cut the smaller heart from the set from distress watercolor cardstock and blended in aged mahogany, fired brick, candied apple and ground espresso distress inks and assembled.
I am OBSESSED with this arrow. I cut it in half a removed a section to shorten the arrow to fit my framed panel. I used distress white heavystock for the base piece covered in black soot distress ink and die cut idea-ology metallic kraft stock for the top and added a little mushroom alcohol ink and walnut stain distress crayon to grunge it up.
I cut XO from alphanumeric shadow upper thinlits die set from distress white heavystock. I used the inside of the die cut, covered with candied apple, fired brick and walnut stain distress inks. I also die cut a couple of letters from fun foam and added underneath for dimension.
Of course… stamped from distinguished CMS391 stamp set in distress archival ink.
I used the new Tim Holtz Sizzix Big Shot Foldaway for my die cutting. I love this machine, the pressure is insanely good and 3D embossing folders only require one pass. Cutting detailed dies from distress white heavystock may require a second pass because the cardstock is so thick.
Thanks for stopping by. Whether you are celebrating today or not, I wish you love and happiness today and all days.
Zoe
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Love that woodgrain too. Would love to get it one day. Love the card Zoe!! Happy Monday and Valentines Day to you.
Love is in the air, and I truly love this make. Was just waiting to see what was going to wear the “hat” this time around. Happy V-Day
Awesome make Zoe. I love the woodgrain dies.
Thank you so much for sharing your make and how to make, hope you had a fabulous Valentine’s Day (if you cellebrate) stay safe and have a wonderful day.
Once again, you come up with something amazing! You make that wood grain look so real! I so love your work.
Nicely done, Zoe…..love the creative mix of elements you come up with, combos I never woulda thought of….great job.