‘Tim Holtz’ Category

  1. Frilly & Funkie By The Sea

    3rd August, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    It’s Wednesday and time for another challenge over at Frilly and Funkie Challenge Blog!

    This challenge is hosted by Kathy (Kathy by Design), who has chosen the theme BY THE SEA …Kathy says, “It’s summertime, and our minds turn toward the shore where we find sparkling sands, delicate shells and refreshing breezes. This sets the theme for our latest BY THE SEA challenge. Let’s take a virtual beach trip by creating any kind of vintage or shabby chic project that features a nautical or beach theme and color palette..”

    iGirlZoe: By The SeaThis is the perfect challenge to return to the Frilly and Funkie design team after taking a break for a few months to move.

    iGirlZoe: By The Sea
    Our new harbour view inspired the tag I’ve made for this challenge.

    iGirlZoe: By The Sea
    This idea-ology photo booth photo reminded me of a summer tradition here in Denmark, where the graduating students ride around town on the back of a float wearing white graduation caps celebrating their success with their class.

    iGirlZoe: By The Sea
    I used a spritz and flick technique that I learned from taking Tim Holtz’s Creative Chemistry 101 online class for my tag base.

    iGirlZoe: By The Sea
    I love the versatility of this linen ribbon. By pulling and working it with your fingers you get this cool net look. Usually I would blend some distress ink over the top, but this time I left it natural to look like fishing net.

    iGirlZoe: By The Sea
    I added a word band, but it was begging to be distress crayoned!

    iGirlZoe: By The Sea
    It is SO much easier to add distress crayon than paint over the word bands, literally a 5 second job. I love how it makes the word bands pop and by rubbing gently with some kitchen paper you get this cool distressed look.

    Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will find time to join in the challenge and pop over to Frilly and Funkie challenge blog to see the rest of the DT’s projects. All the products I used are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

     


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  2. A Vintage Journey – Sew Special

    27th May, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    Hello! I am guest blogging over at A Vintage Journey today where Jenny has set the challenge theme “Sew Special!”

    A Vintage Journey: Sew SpecialI hope you’ll take a moment to stop by A Vintage Journey to see my finished project in more detail.


  3. Frilly & Funkie Oh The Places You’ll Go!

    25th May, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    It’s Wednesday and time for another challenge over at Frilly and Funkie Challenge Blog!

    This time it’s my turn to host the challenge and I’ve chosen the theme OH THE PLACES YOU’LL GO! “For this challenge, create a vintage or shabby chic project with travel as the central theme. Think planes, trains, auto-mobiles, ships, maps, globes.”

    iGirlZoe: Oh The Places You'll GoI am moving from Switzerland to Denmark in a week and with this in mind, I thought it would be the perfect excuse to make a travel journal.

    iGirlZoe: Oh The Places You'll Go
    I want to record my first few weeks in Denmark, it’s something that I wish I had done when I moved to Switzerland from the UK 8 years ago.

    iGirlZoe: Oh The Places You'll Go
    The background was created by stamping the travel labels from Tim Holtz stamp set with various different distress inks onto Wendy Vecchi’s newsprint paper. It’s the first time I’ve used the newsprint paper and it’s so cool. It takes the distress ink with no trouble. I fussy cut the travel labels and covered with a layer of glue ‘n seal and rubbed distress crayons over the top.

    iGirlZoe: Oh The Places You'll Go
    I spread crazing paste through a mini stencil with a palette knife and covered with distress crayons.

    iGirlZoe: Oh The Places You'll Go
    This sentiment from a Tim Holtz stamp set seemed very fitting. I accidentally tore the globe die cut as I was removing it from the thinlits die, but I actually liked the distressed look to it, so went with it.

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    I will be taking a short break from the F&F Design Team while I move, but I’ll be back just as soon as my shipment arrives and I unpack my craft stash!

    Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will find time to join in the challenge and pop over to Frilly and Funkie challenge blog to see the rest of the DT’s projects. All the products I used are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

     



  4. Frilly & Funkie Friday Focus

    13th May, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    Today I have the pleasure of hosting the Friday Focus at the Frilly and Funkie Blog! We’re featuring Tim Holtz Stamps and for the next two weeks The Funkie Junkie Boutique are giving an additional 15% discount off Tim Holtz Stamps! YAY!

    iGirlZoe: Friday Focus Tim Holtz Stamps

    For a closer look at this weeks Friday Focus, pop over to the Frilly and Funkie Blog.

    Have a great weekend!


  5. Frilly & Funkie Opposites Attract!

    11th May, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    It’s Wednesday and time for another challenge over at Frilly and Funkie Challenge Blog!

    This challenge is hosted by Kathy (Kathy by Design), who has chosen the theme OPPOSITES ATTRACT …Kathy says, “For this challenge, the Frilly side of the team was asked to create a project in Funkie Style, and next week, the Funkie side of the team will create a Frilly style project. To play along, we’re asking you to dig deep and create any kind of project you choose, as long as it is not done in your usual style and color palette.”

    iGirlZoe: Opposites AttractThis really was a challenge for me, but I embraced it wholeheartedly, I even used PINK!!!

    iGirlZoe: Opposites Attract
    Distress markers direct to the stamp, spritzed with water and stamped onto distress watercolor cardstock.

    iGirlZoe: Opposites Attract
    Create a watercolor wash with antique linen distress marker and water onto a craft mat and brush over with a large flat brush.

    iGirlZoe: Opposites Attract
    Paint the back and inside sides of an idea-ology burlap panel with walnut stain distress ink.

    iGirlZoe: Opposites Attract
    I wanted to use the rose stencil inside the burlap panel but it wouldn’t fit, so I did the unthinkable and cut the borders off! Paula Cheney made me do it! She cuts her rubber stamps!!! I’m not quite there yet, but this was a brave move for me! 😉

    iGirlZoe: Opposites Attract
    Tape the stencil into place and spread texture paste through with a palette knife.

    iGirlZoe: Opposites Attract
    Once completely dry, blend picked raspberry distress ink over the top with a blending tool.

    iGirlZoe: Opposites Attract
    Cover the watercolor distress card with a layer crazing medium, working quickly and not over brushing so as not to smudge the distress marker underneath. I LOVE this crazing effect!

    iGirlZoe: Opposites Attract
    Mount the watercolor distress card into the burlap panel with matte multi medium.

    iGirlZoe: Opposites Attract
    I added some idea-ology and trinkets to the bottom of the burlap panel and secured with a dab of glossy accents and stamped “handmade” onto woodgrain cardstock and coloured with distress markers.

    Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will find time to join in the challenge and pop over to Frilly and Funkie challenge blog to see the rest of the DT’s projects. All the products I used are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

     



  6. Good Ole USA

    29th April, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    I really do love the techniques used in this month’s 12 tags of 2016 by mix master Tim Holtz! So much so, that I had a third go at making something using the remixed techniques.

    iGirlZoe: Good Ole USA
    Something a friend said about the “good ole usa” inspired this post. There’s clues about this person on the project! It’s someone you’ll know! 😉

    iGirlZoe: Good Ole USA
    I die cut a sheet of Americana images from the seasonal paper stash with the United States thinlits die.

    iGirlZoe: Good Ole USA
    When you have run your die through the die cutter, keep the cutting plates together and flip over and slide the die off the plate. The individual states remain in the die which will make it easier later.

    iGirlZoe: Good Ole USA
    I used the leftover paper which I die cut the USA from, as a stencil. Spread the grout from the mosaic kit through with a palette knife onto chipboard.

    iGirlZoe: Good Ole USA
    I carefully placed each state onto the dried grout using the distress mosaic kit. I worked in sections leaving small gaps between each piece. Once completely dry, I fussy cut around the USA map and put 3D foam on the back ready to mount onto my background.

    iGirlZoe: Good Ole USA
    I embossed two pieces of distress watercolor cardstock with one of Tim Holtz’s texture fades folders and taped together at the back. I followed the techniques on Tim’s blog as with the woodgrain cardstock. I die cut shape strip stars into the side and under-mounted metallic kraft core. I mounted onto chipboard backed kraft cardstock and covered in walnut stain distress stain.

    iGirlZoe: Good Ole USA
    I added a vial label, remnant rubs and an adornment arrow covered in picket fence distress paint.

    iGirlZoe: Good Ole USA
    Finally, I added “USA” which I die cut from the new alphanumeric marquee die set from distress watercolor cardstock and covered with distress inks.

    iGirlZoe: Good Ole USA
    Thanks for stopping by, you can see all the techniques for this months tag on Tim’s blog.

     



  7. 12 Tags of 2016 – April Take 2

    28th April, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    I really love this month’s 12 tags of 2016 by the mix master Tim Holtz! I confess that I was slightly intimidated by the mosaic kit at first, but now I am hooked!

    iGirlZoe: 12 Tags of 2016 AprilI made a tag earlier this month, but in homage to Tim’s remixing, I mixed it up slightly by die cutthing the leaf into the woodgrain cardstock, under-mounting the mosaic this time.

    iGirlZoe: 12 Tags of 2016 April
    I die cut a leaf from a #10 manila tag and cut a piece of chipboard just slightly larger than the leaf. I used the manila tag like a stencil and scraped the grout from the mosaic kit through the stencil with a palette knife.

    iGirlZoe: 12 Tags of 2016 April
    I die cut a layered leaf into the woodgrain cardstock which I altered using the technique on Tim’s blog.

    iGirlZoe: 12 Tags of 2016 April
    I completed the mosaic using paper scraps. It’s like doing a jigsaw puzzle. I love this bit the best!

    iGirlZoe: 12 Tags of 2016 April
    Once dry, I adhered the woodgrain cardstock over the mosaic chipboard.

    iGirlZoe: 12 Tags of 2016 April
    I added some small talk stickers, a vial label and remnant rubs and then double mounted onto metallic kraft core and black cardstock.

    iGirlZoe: 12 Tags of 2016 April
    Thanks for stopping by, you can see all the techniques for this months tag on Tim’s blog.

     



  8. Frilly & Funkie It’s Not Easy Being Green

    27th April, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    It’s Wednesday and time for another challenge over at Frilly and Funkie Challenge Blog!

    This challenge is hosted by Suzz (Suzz’ Stamping Spot), who has chosen the theme IT’S NOT EASY BEING GREEN …Suzz says, “For this challenge you can create any type of project as long as you UPCYCLE or re-cycle something. Re-purpose an existing item, recycle an element that usually would be thrown away or use your paper scraps in a creative way.”

    iGirlZoe: It's Not Easy Being Green
    For this challenge I wanted to share a card I made for the CHA 2016 Tim Holtz booth using my paper scraps creatively, as well as showcasing the new mixed media 3 thinlits die set. I also went literal with the challenge theme, because for me, getting things to grow isn’t easy! It really is hard for me to be green (fingered)! 😉

    iGirlZoe: It's Not Easy Being Green
    I used leftover grungeboard and metallic kraft core and die cut the watering can. Using a sanding grip I scuffed the top to give a more worn look. I added a leftover “love” die cut and ribbon from another project.

    iGirlZoe: It's Not Easy Being Green
    I used leftover paper from the incredible new dapper paper stash by Tim Holtz and die cut these flowers and leaves with the tiny tattered florals thinlits die set. They were mounted over the top of the brick wall outline that I die cut with the new mixed media 3 thinlits die set.

    iGirlZoe: It's Not Easy Being Green
    I added a new idea-ology mini plaquette. Each time I use one of these I feel compelled to buy another packet! They are just too divine not to want to stockpile and hoard!

    iGirlZoe: It's Not Easy Being Green
    Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will find time to join in the challenge and pop over to Frilly and Funkie challenge blog to see the rest of the DT’s projects. All the products I used are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.

    CHA Product previews and BTS from the show are on Tim’s blog. Many of the new products are shipping now or available for pre-order.

     



  9. CHA 2016 Tim Holtz Booth Samples Part 3

    18th April, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    Hello! I’m delighted to share the third of the samples that I made for Tim Holtz CHA 2016 booth.

    iGirlZoe: CHA 2016 Tim Holtz Booth
    This sample was created for the Tim Holtz Alterations Sizzix booth, using the new Gadget Gears 2 Bigz die.

    iGirlZoe: CHA 2016 Tim Holtz Booth
    For the top layer I stamped distress watercolor cardstock with a linen background stamp and vintage photo distress ink. I die cut 3 circles with the sized circle die set, embossed with the gears texture folder and inked.

    iGirlZoe: CHA 2016 Tim Holtz Booth
    I covered grungeboard with foil tape and die cut with the gadget gears 2 die. Dabbed with alcohol inks to give an aged look.

    iGirlZoe: CHA 2016 Tim Holtz Booth
    I die cut 3 circles with the sized circle die set from several sheets of thick card and inked the edges. I adhered recycled sizzix die packaging under the 3 circles and then layered the gadget gears between the thick card layers. The bottom layer is a sheet of paper from the new dapper paper stash.

    iGirlZoe: CHA 2016 Tim Holtz Booth
    I added moments die cut from foil covered card, dabbed with alcohol ink and mounted onto a strip of paper from the dapper paper stash. The edges were covered with the new dapper tissue tape and I added idea-ology mini corners to  finish.

    A big thank you to Paula, Mario and Tim for inviting me to be part of this.

    CHA Product previews and BTS from the show are on Tim’s blog. Many of the new products are shipping now or available for pre-order.

     



  10. Frilly & Funkie Boy Oh Boy!

    13th April, 2016 by iGirlZoe

    It’s Wednesday and time for another challenge over at Frilly and Funkie Challenge Blog!

    This challenge is hosted by Jenny (Pushing The Right Buttons), who has chosen the theme BOY OH BOY! …Jenny says, “For this one we need you to create a vintage or shabby chic project with a man or boy in mind. Let’s see those male themed creations come to life.

    iGirlZoe: Boy Oh BoyMasculine themed projects are right up my street. I went “back” to basics with some simple distress techniques and a time traveler. Here’s how…

    iGirlZoe: Boy Oh Boy
    Spray distress spray stains onto distress watercolor cardstock, spritz with water and once dry distress and ink the edges.

    iGirlZoe: Boy Oh Boy
    Mix ground espresso distress reinker and texture paste and spread through a stencil with a palette knife and set aside to dry.

    iGirlZoe: Boy Oh Boy
    Stamp and fussy cut an image from the time traveler stamp set and watercolor with distress markers.

    iGirlZoe: Boy Oh Boy
    Add a sentiment from the idea-ology small talk set.

    iGirlZoe: Boy Oh Boy
    Add idea-ology nail heads with multi medium.

    iGirlZoe: Boy Oh Boy
    Finally add ephemera and idea-ology mini fasteners as waistcoat buttons. Mount onto paper from the dapper paper stash.

    Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will find time to join in the challenge and pop over to Frilly and Funkie challenge blog to see the rest of the DT’s projects. All the products I used are available from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.