I’ve excitedly waited all day for the Tim Holtz Creative Chemistry 101 SUPPLY LIST, and here it is…
Craft Sheet
Ink Blending Tool
Ink Blending Foam
Mister
Mini Mister
Heat Tool
Stamps/Rubber or Clear
Distress Ink
Distress Reinker
Distress Stains
Distress Markers
Distress Crackle Paint
Distress Embossing Powder
Distress Stickles
Clear Embossing Powder
Perfect Pearls Powder
Archival Ink
Ink Palette
Waterbrush/Detailed
Waterbrush/Flat
Vagabond Machine
Texture Fades
SUGGESTED SURFACES:
Tags/Manila
Tags/Kraft
Specialty Stamping Paper
Sticky Back Canvas/Natural
Watercolor Paper
Grungeboard or Chipboard
Kraft Resist
I have most items on the list or a variation of, so my Husband’s credit card remains safe (for now)!
I’ll need to pick up a couple of Distress Markers when they become available. I’m going to order Fired Brick and Vintage Photo first, to see if I likey. I think they’ll be really useful for inking detailed areas of stamps. I may have to add Black Soot to my list, to ink up individual words on a quote stamp.
Oh it never ends! Today a couple of Distress Markers, tomorrow 37 varieties and a new storage conundrum! 😉
Oh honey, just you wait! Once you get your lovely new book your mind will be spinning with all sorts of fantastic new goodies to buy! I don’t want to spoil anything, but he does show some techniques with something you mentioned above so I’m sure… Oh, I think I should just shut up now!
I have most of these, except not sure what an ink palette is. I too would invest in a couple of
Distress pens 🙂
Oh I am a HUGE Tim Holtz fan. I finally got to meet him this past summer at a Convention and I was overwhelmed. He is amazing. I to am thinking of taking this class.
@Dana, I really recommend this class. I took the second one, Creative Chemistry 102 last summer. They have both completely changed the way I use my products and I’ve learned so many superb new techniques. A nice New Year treat for yourself. 😉