Apologies for the delay, I meant to come back on Friday with this post, but wasn’t very well. I’ll be back tomorrow with the my design team card for the challenge I’m hosting over at Frilly & Funkie. You can pre-order all of the new Tim Holtz products from The Funkie Junkie Boutique. Do take some time to pop over to Tim Holtz Blog and see the list of designers who created for Creativation, I am in awe of them all! Mixed with the sentiment words die set you could make cards for lots of different occasions.Ī big thanks to Tim Holtz, Mario Rossi and Paula Cheney for inviting me to be part of this amazing team. The floral texture fade folder creates such a pretty background that needs very little added to complete a card. I mounted it over a strip of deco sheet and adhered to the card. I cut a strip of idea-ology classic kraft stock and die cut “Mother’s Day” from the new sentiment words thinlits dies and carefully sanded with a sanding grip. I mounted it onto paper from the new etcetera paper stash and idea-ology classic kraft stock which I sanded. Next I sprayed a crinkle ribbon with stormy sky distress stain spray and tied it around the embossed background. I die cut wildflowers with the thinlits die set from gold deco sheets. I brushed with a sanding grip to snag some of the edges to give a worn look and adhered over the background. I die cut an oval frame from mixed media cardstock and blended in vintage photo distress ink. The stamped image will transfer onto the non raised portions of the cardstock. To begin, I stamped one side of the new floral texture fade folder using a Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous background stamp, inked with vintage photo distress ink and ran through my big shot machine. I used the new Tim Holtz Sizzix Alterations floral texture fade folder and sentiment words thinlits die set to make this Mother’s Day card. Today I am sharing the second sample that I made for the Tim Holtz Sizzix Alterations Booth at Creativation.įor this card I tried to go a little less grungy than usual and tap into my pretty side. Cloth Covered Mini Album Tutorial with Nestled Sig.Hello everyone.Kimonos and Flowers Asian Spring Garden Card.Easter Cross and Die Cut Egg Inspirational Card.Rusty Celestial Stamped Corrugated Panel.CAS Lotus Blossom Card with Distress Ink Background.Altered Composition Book Butterfly Collage.UTEE PaperArtsy Lynne Perrella Card with Die Cuts.Tim Holtz Paper Dolls and Distress Oxide Cards.Mixed Media Mini Album Binding Tutorial.Tim Holtz Memoranda with Paper Dolls and Handmade.Simon Says Stamp Abstract Triangles Watercolor Cards.Coloring Flowers with Prismacolor Colored Pencils.Birthday Bash Monster Popup Card Tutorial.Background Die Cuts with Distress Oxide.Sometimes I imagine what people in 50 or 100 years will say about our generation - what is the Norm today, and what will be the Norm then, and how they will likely shake their heads at how "primitive" we were LOLĪnyway, when I see incredible stories such as the one you have created for today's post, always a myriad of thoughts flow through my mind, making me grateful for the inspiration, and for the Gift of Life. The further back I go, the more I feel connected to those who lived long, long ago, and marvel at all they accomplished to bring me here. I see photos from the 1930s or 40s and think of my parents as children, and photos from the early 20s and am reminded of my grandparents, and the things they lived through during the Progressive Era, and WW1. I love seeing the vintage photos, as it brings a connectedness of history to our culture of today. Aren't these colors yummy, Autumn? Beautifully assembled details, and a lovely story with your hand made flowers and carefully cut out "paper dolls".
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