Showing posts with label tim holtz stencils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tim holtz stencils. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Lucky Day Panel

 Hello Friends,

Five new Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous stamp sets have just been released this week. Along with stamps, there are 9 new stencils and 3 mini stencil sets (sets 58, 59, 60). Thats a lot to work with! 

I have use the regular sized stencil called "Stencil Wheel" to create a colorful background for my Etcetera Panel. I also used the stamp set Curiosity Shop.

I used Collage Medium to add a piece of neutral Backdrop paper to the small rectangular panel. I did not add Collage Medium over the top of the surface so I could add Oxide Ink through the stencil. If I had, the Ink would just sit on the Collage Medium and never dry.
I used Oxide Ink pad and a Blending Tool to add each of the 6 ink colors. These are the colors I used (but any color combination will work).  Mustard Seed, Saltwater Taffy, Kitsch Flamingo, Crackling Campfire, Mermaid Lagoon, then Dusty Concord. 
Once I was done, I dried the ink with a heat tool then moved on to working with the stamp, adding the number strip on the right and stamping a few clovers on watercolor paper with Archival Ink Black Soot. I sprayed the clovers with Mowed Lawn Distress Spray, dried with my heat tool, then fussy cut the shape. That clover is such a great image!
At this point it had been about an hour since I added the Oxide ink to the paper. I made the decision to add a thin layer of Collage Medium over the entire surface before I added anything else. I wanted to do this so I could use my Walnut Stain Distress Crayon to age the surface. I picked a soft brush and slowly added the the Collage Medium till I could tell how much the CM would move the water-reactive Oxide Ink. I think because I had dried the ink with the heat tool, the surface was porous (not sealed), and the fact that I left it to dry even more on its own, made all the difference.  The ink stayed put and I had no problem keeping the colors separated.

I added the Photomatic image + clovers with foam squares. I also added a piece of fabric that was sitting on my desk, a yellow label from Snippets Curator and the Clipping Sticker, "something good is about to happen".
Once everything was in place, I watered down some white paint and flicked it over the surface (I did put a piece of a post-it note over her face before flicking the paint.)
I'm happy with my cute little panel with a good message. You know I'll be using that "Lucky Day" stamp a lot (like someone made it just for me...).

now carry on,
paula
ps) Simon Says Stamp has created wafer dies to match the stamp sets. I have added the image/link below so you could see the set that matches Curiosity Shop. The dies are on pre-order, so I did not have a set to use for this project (hence the fussy cutting). But I sure can see how these dies would be very useful!

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Simon Says Stamp Tutorial

Hi Everyone!
I have a tutorial over at Simon Says Stamp blog today.  Guess what it's about?
I'm still on the Layering Stencil kick!
Stop by for some tips, tricks and cute card made from #8 tags.
carry on,
paula

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Pile up

Extra time has been in short supply this last week.  I wish I could say I was off on a vacation but no, just busy with work projects and meeting some upcoming deadlines.  I AM still on the stencil kick and have a layout for you today.  I don't usually do layouts but I wanted to scrap a favorite picture that has been sitting on my desk for some time.
Today was the day.
To get started, I gathered some supplies along with a piece of cream cardstock.
 A little Evergreen Bough on a craft sheet.
Lay the creme cardstock into the stain and dry with a Heat it tool.  Blot off any heavy spots with a paper towel.
Once dry, use the Schoolhouse Layering stencil over the stain to add letters.  I used Worn Lipstick Distress ink to color the letters of the stencil.
I stenciled the letters in a vertical pattern over the stain leaving some white space.  I can always go back and add more later once the layout comes together.
I wanted to mount the cream cardstock on patterned paper so I cut the cardstock a bit smaller, inked the edges and then picked a paper from the Destinations Paper Stash for the foundation.
 Stitching it down added a bit of needed texture.
 Now add the picture to the right side.
  I used the pointing finger stamp from the Ringmaster Blueprint set to point to the picture.
 
Coloring the hand with Distress Markers and a water brush.
 
I used the Stars stencil to add a row of stars under the photo.  I took the stencil off the ring and masked the stars right above the last row.  Then I used Wendi Vecchi's new Translucent Embossing Paste (more on that in an up coming post) to create the row of stars.
like this...
To give the stars a bit of pop, I used the new Distress Glitter...yes, I have it!  I hope you can see the texture of this Glitter in the picture.  Sorta like fine mica, but not.  Sorta like glitter, but not.  It doesn't fly around like glitter either.  That is a plus in my book.
Look how cute these little stars turned out.  I think the word "subtle" applies to this kind of glitter.
Notice that you can see the letters under the stars?  that's because the embossing paste was translucent.  Love that little detail.
 Add a piece of Film strip ribbon and a Remnant Rub.
I covered a piece of Grungeboard with Core'dinations Kraft Core Cardstock in black, then ran it through the Vagabond using the Block Talk Alphabet die. 
After I added the words, I decided to go back and add more stenciling on the left side to balance everything out.  Super easy to do since I am using Distress Ink to stencil, no messy sprays today.
Only a couple more things...I cut Ranger Manila cardstock using Tiny Tabs and Tags die to get a nice group of shapes to work with.

 I arranged the tags next to the title.
Then inked them with Distress Ink: Broken China, Vintage Photo, Mustard Seed and Worn Lipstick.  I used the Dot Fade stencil to add some random dots over the tag shapes. 
Next I added Mini Fasteners, Long Fasteners, Remnant Rubs, stamping, numbers from the Typeset Decorative Strip and a glittered heart.  I wanted to see how traditional glitter (platinum) would work with the new Distress Glitter.  I think it works great!
I decided I liked the stamped message I used on the tab (Going Somewhere set) so much that I stamped it on the small tag (part of the Tiny Tags and Tabs set) and hid it behind the picture.  A Stencil Mark was used for the pull.


And there you go...super easy layout using the new stencils!  Love the Schoolhouse letters, definitely one of my favorites.
now carry on,
paula