Here is the Easter Tag I made.
I used distress ink for the background. The rest is Tim Holtz tattered flower garland and ornate crosses. I cut little strips of paper for the vine and I used color wash "meadow" to dye the leaves and the vine. On the cross I used an ink I got in the jewelry section at Hobby Lobby. It's by Ranger and its from the "Vintaj" line called "aged bronze". I had an old torn up Bible that I took the verse out of (I felt really guilty for ripping up a Bible :/ ).Then I took a straight pin with a red heart on it and stuck it through the tag.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Happy St. Patrick's Day Tag
I think this came out pretty cool if I do say so myself.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Shadow Box
Here is the over all shadow box.
This angle shows the pins he received for the various sports he "lettered" in. He now has this hanging in his room.
Press On
Getting back to what I know. I started this journal page with no real plan in mind. I just threw some different color paint on top of the gesso-ed page and then just kinda made a mess. I wanted to give myself some motivation physically as well as spiritually so I remembered the verse about pressing on. This rings true in every area of my life right now. I haven't felt like pressing on in any direction so I looked up the verse and put it in front of me by way of my opening page in my new journal.
Hope you like it and continue to "Press On" in your endeavors.
Hope you like it and continue to "Press On" in your endeavors.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Balloon Journal Page
Working on a journal page. This is what I have so far. I am not sure I will get any farther than this. I thought about putting a saying or something but I am at a loss for words.
Not exactly how I envisioned it but it'll do pig, it'll do. (Babe ref.)
The first thing I did was to gesso the entire page and let it dry completely. I then took distress ink and used my blending tool to add different colors of blue to the page. Starting with the lightest color and ending with the darkest color. The colors were tumbled glass, faded jeans, stormy sky, and chipped sapphire. Using various balloon stamps I stamped some directly on the page and others I stamped on white card stock and colored and cut them out. I cut the clouds out of white card stock and used stormy sky on them so they would blend into the background a bit and not look so stark white. I used a tree line stamp and began stamping across the bottom of the page. I masked one set of trees and stamped so it would look like more trees. It didn't work as well as I would have liked. I ended up having to add some tree limbs and a trunk or two with my distress marker (tea dye). I used my blending tool again to add some tea dye to the "ground". So there you have it.
Not exactly how I envisioned it but it'll do pig, it'll do. (Babe ref.)
The first thing I did was to gesso the entire page and let it dry completely. I then took distress ink and used my blending tool to add different colors of blue to the page. Starting with the lightest color and ending with the darkest color. The colors were tumbled glass, faded jeans, stormy sky, and chipped sapphire. Using various balloon stamps I stamped some directly on the page and others I stamped on white card stock and colored and cut them out. I cut the clouds out of white card stock and used stormy sky on them so they would blend into the background a bit and not look so stark white. I used a tree line stamp and began stamping across the bottom of the page. I masked one set of trees and stamped so it would look like more trees. It didn't work as well as I would have liked. I ended up having to add some tree limbs and a trunk or two with my distress marker (tea dye). I used my blending tool again to add some tea dye to the "ground". So there you have it.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Oganizing my dies
I love the Tim Holtz Alteration dies and I have been a little over compulsive in buying them. I have issues... In more ways than one. Any how I now have so many that I need to get creative in my storage of them. I started out with a cardboard box that seemed addiquate enough but once I put the dies in it I realized they wouldn't fit properly. On one of my many trips to Hobby Lobby I saw a wooden box that I thought might work and when I looked at the price I got all excited because it was marked down to half price so I only paid $12.50 for it. When I got it home I was even more excited because it fit two dies side by side (which is what I was hoping).
The "Movers and Shapers" don't quite fit side ways but this works for now. I love how the "On The edge" dies fit to one side, and side by side. I wish there were two of those boxes because I know when the new dies come out in the spring I will need more room. My husband has developed his wood working skills a lot lately maybe he can build me one.
So the next step to my organization was to make some kind of binder for the pictures of the dies that came in the package. I saw one idea on "Pintrest" that I liked the concept, but didn't like the plastic she used. I am all for repurposing the packaging I get when I can but I really didn't want to use the plastic for this plan. So I reused some cardboard I had and made a mini book with the Tim Holtz binder rings. My sister was visiting and she has these dies as well, so we set out to make two of these little binders together. I have made mini books before so I wont go into all the details of how I covered my cardboard. I have a book that I purchased a long time ago on how to make scrapbooks and that is where I learned to do it. The name of the book is "Yes it's a Scrapbook" by Donna Downey. It can be purchased HERE for a lot less than what I paid when it first came out.
The "Movers and Shapers" don't quite fit side ways but this works for now. I love how the "On The edge" dies fit to one side, and side by side. I wish there were two of those boxes because I know when the new dies come out in the spring I will need more room. My husband has developed his wood working skills a lot lately maybe he can build me one.
So the next step to my organization was to make some kind of binder for the pictures of the dies that came in the package. I saw one idea on "Pintrest" that I liked the concept, but didn't like the plastic she used. I am all for repurposing the packaging I get when I can but I really didn't want to use the plastic for this plan. So I reused some cardboard I had and made a mini book with the Tim Holtz binder rings. My sister was visiting and she has these dies as well, so we set out to make two of these little binders together. I have made mini books before so I wont go into all the details of how I covered my cardboard. I have a book that I purchased a long time ago on how to make scrapbooks and that is where I learned to do it. The name of the book is "Yes it's a Scrapbook" by Donna Downey. It can be purchased HERE for a lot less than what I paid when it first came out.
Above is the one we did for my sister
This one is mine. I am so glad my sister was here with me to help with this project and I know she is excited to get back home to put all her pictures in her little binder. You can leave a comment or ask any questions you might have.
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