Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Palette Blue Book

Hello friends,

Today is all about Palette Blue and the little project I created using the Tim Holtz Palette Blue fabric for Freespirit. I say little because this sweet little book is only 3 x 4.5". Such a fun size! This little book was made using Collage Medium - so it's a no sew project!  Now could you add stitching to it? Absolutely. But I will show you it can be done with just Collage Medium. 

There are of course 10 Palette Blue fabrics and I think I used all but two for the book.
Collage
Vintage
Tiny Print
Stamps
Tickets
Tapestry
Numbers
Eggs
Script
Map

How do you start? Well I started with the the idea-ology Booklet Folio. It comes in a package with a cover and two stitched booklets. I used ONE of the booklets to create my small book by cutting one of the stitched booklets in half making two signatures. We will only be using these two signatures so you can put the second booklet and cover back in the package.
Next, I gathered the Blue Palette fabric. A fat quarter bundle would work perfectly for this project because a fat quarter is 18 x 22" and this project needs multiple pieces 4 x 10". 
I covered the inside of each booklet (3 different fabrics per booklet) with a strips of Palette fabric. 
NOTE: we are covering the inside pages, the cover will be at the end.

Each set of pages was done following these steps:
1. Cut a strip of fabric approximately 4 x 10".
2. Use Collage Medium to add the fabric to the first set of pages. NOTE: I placed deli paper between the pages of the booklet so the glue would be contained to the pages I was working on. Once the fabric was adhered, I removed the deli sheets.
3. Use a bone folder to secure the fabric to the paper.
4. Dry fabric with a heat tool. It is best to hold the page away from the other pages so the heat can pass through.
5. Use a rotary cutter to cut away the excess fabric (of course you could hand cut the fabric but the rotary cutter is so easy!)
And there you have it - your first set of pages. I swear there is a fold in the booklet but you sure can't see it in this photo!
Continue on till you have the inside of both signatures covered with fabric.
CENTER INSIDE
Lay the booklets end to end. 
Cut a piece of fabric 2 x 3". This will be the hinge for the two signatures.
Adhere the fabric strip with Collage Medium. DO NOT leave a gap between the signatures.
Dry with heat tool before bending.
Cut another 4 x 10" strip and adhered it right over the top, completely covering the center hinge.
OUTSIDE
Once the fabric in the center is completely dry, close the book. Cut another hinge for the outside.
This time, the hinge is wrapped around the end of the book when it is closed. Make sure the hinge is FLAT on the end of the book. Dry with a heat tool before opening the book.
Cut your choice of fabric to fit your cover. I saved the Collage Fabric for the cover so I could have the words, "makes me happy" on the cover. I added the cover fabric just like the outside hinge, by wrapping the fabric around the cover when the book was closed. Cut off any excess fabric.
Here you can see the fabric wrapped around the end of the book covering the fabric hinge. I used a heat tool to dry the fabric when the book was closed.
Here is the end of the book - you can see the two signatures with the fabric wrapped around the outside.
And now for the magic tool for fraying the edges! The Tiny Blending Tool with a clean foam is my favorite tool to create the perfect frayed edge.
Turn the book over and add a piece of ephemera to the back. Make sure only the edges of the ephemera have Scor-tape or glue on the edge so the twill tape can pull back and forth freely. Add a few pieces of Cello Tape.
Gather supplies for the inside -
Clippings Stickers
Classic Stickers
Flashcards
Memoir Ephemera
Photomatic images
Transparent Things
Cello Tape
I started by coloring three images from Photomatic. I used one more photo in the book but it was already tinted.
Here are photos of each set of pages. There are really no rules - other than balance. Balance left to right, small scale to large.  All of those things matter. For me, a linear visual line must prevail through the book for continuity. I just don't do crooked, it doesn't sit right in my brain. But you do you.
Page 1-2
So you might notice that I shortened the page on the right? I cut 1" off each page where I added a small Flashcard. So in my book that was three shortened pages.
I added fabric on the back of each flashcard before adding the card to the page with 1/2" Scor-tape.
Page 3 - 4
Easy page - just layered ephemera - the Numbers fabric was just too good to cover up.
Page 5 - 6
All stamps were made with the Stamps fabric. I used the same technique I have been using since the beginning of the Palette Series - Painting Collage Medium onto the back of a fabric piece, then drying with a heat tool. Once dry, the fabric becomes stiff but still flexible. This makes it very easy to cut the stamps out with sharp scissors. Then just glue into place. 
All the ephemera is from the Memoir Ephemera pack. I coated the top of the ephemera/Cello Tape with a bit of Collage Medium (dries totally clear). Once dry, you are able to add Distress Crayon over the Cello Tape and get that great grungy edge.
I added an eyelet to the edge of the page so I could add a Loop Pin with two charms: a clover and an Antiqued Gem.
Page 7 - 8
I love this fabric called Vintage. I think I could have whole book made with it!
As for the ephemera flowers, I coated them with Collage Medium, then painted them with Distress Crayons and Detailer Water Brush.
Again, another shortened page.
Page 9 -10
I wanted add add something travel related on the page with the Stamps Fabric. I found the two ephemera pieces in the Memoir pack. 
The large blue label is from the Classic Label pack (red, blue, pink and black labels). All the words are from the Clippings Sticker Book.
You can also see the back of the Flashcard on the left.

Page 11
The Tiny Print background is super busy so I wanted to cover some of it with ephemera and this large Transparent Butterfly. That did not stop me from layering on a pointed finger and a Thought Token.
Page 12 
Page 13 
This shot shows the back of the Flashcard covered in fabric. I love this view with three fabrics showing at the same time.
Page 14
My favorite little cluster. I cut the flower from a card in the Memoir pack and also cut away some the leaves and rosebuds to make it fit the page. Everything looks so pretty over the top of the Script fabric.

I hope you like this cute little book. I have one more booklet left so I think I might save that for a Seasonal Book using either Halloween or Christmas fabric! 
Now carry on,
paula

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Christmas Panel

Hello friends,

I'm happy to be here today sharing a make I created using the Simon Says Stamp Christmas kit. You may have even seen yesterday's live with Tim and Heidi where this project was shared. As was mentioned in the Live class on YouTube, I created a tutorial for this Christmas Panel project that is being shared on the Simon Says Stamp blog today. 
If you are saying, well I didn't buy the Christmas kit...not to worry. Simon Says Stamp still has many of the components you might need. Or maybe you are just someone that has lots of Tim Holtz Christmas products waiting to be used! You might have them on hand! Either way, I hope you will stop by the Simon Says Stamp blog to see the easy tutorial and make your own Christmas Display Panel!
You know it's great to have some Christmas makes started in July! Now is your chance!
LINK to tutorial in case you missed it above!
Carry on,
paula

Friday, July 11, 2025

Christmas Card File

Hello friends,

If there is one thing for sure, it's that I love to make Card Files. I've made many over the years and I still enjoy making all the cards, pockets and adding the details. One of the things I love about a Card File is that you can finish one set of cards and walk away. Then come back to start another set when it's convenient for you. This kind of set up feels easy and less stressful to me. 
When I was asked to create a few things using the Christmas kit from Simon Says Stamp, I knew a Card File would be perfect for all the idea-ology Christmas Product in the kit. You also may have watched the free class with Tim and Heidi on the Simon Says Stamp YouTube channel today and seen this very Card File! Maybe you might be interested in making your own? If so, lets get started!

I have made a list of what I used from the Simon Says Stamp kit, just in case you purchased it. At the time of this posting, Simon had put together a group of the Tim Holtz products from the kit that you might check out if you don't have the kit or you may just have many of the things in your stash.
I have also listed below what I ADDED to create the Card File, since of course the Card File and its cards do not come in the kit.

Here is what I used from the kit:
Christmas Layers and Paper Dolls
Christmas Ephemera
Christmas Sticker book
Kraft Stock Sparkle
Cello Tape Stickers
Paper Clips
Tiny Clips
6 #8 white tags + 9 #5 tags
red and white string 
red ribbon 
Iced Spruce Distress Ink (all the stamping was done with this ink)
Collage Medium
Distress Crayons (colors from the kit + Fossilized Amber)
Snowflakes (but only a bit on some ephemera)
Rounded Slots Die

What I Added:
Card File
File Card packs 1 and 2
Christmas Collage Strips
Christmas backdrop paper (random leftovers I had on hand)
Stampers Anonymous background stamps- dots CMS220 + Sparkles and Christmas CMS324
Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain
Design Tape Trims (on the box)
Falling Stars Thinlit

STAMPING
All stamped cards/pockets were created the same way (much less confusion this way). 
  1. Ink the portion of the stamp needed with Iced Spruce Distress Ink. 
  2. Use a wet wipe to randomly wipe away the edge of the ink so it will look like the ink has faded along the bottom edge.
  3. Mist stamp with water from the Distress Sprayer.
  4. Stamp on surface (no block needed).
  5. Dry with heat tool, then spritz lightly with Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain. Dry again. Use a paper towel to remove the excess ink.

I'm going walk you through the cards/pockets made with the basic File Cards and then the cards/pockets made with the File Cards 2 pack. I did not use the pockets from the basic pack. 
There is no "correct" order for working the cards. I usually start with the Tabbed Cards and work my way to the zig zag which take the most thought. Cards can be put into the Card File in any order. 

FILE CARDS 
(TH94223)
Tabbed Cards: Made with Collage Strips, Paper Dolls, Ephemera, Clippings, Christmas Sticker Book.
Notes: the dresses were colored with Distress Crayons. I added polka dots with a POSCA paint pen. The stars on the second dress were cut with the Falling Stars Thinlit die. I added them to the dress with Collage Medium (you just need some tweezers). It might seem tedious, but it was actually my favorite part of the entire project!
I clipped part of the left end of the banner to make it just a bit shorter so it would fit on the card.
Flat Cards: Made with Christmas Backdrop paper, Ephemera, Paper Clips, Christmas Sticker Book. 
Notes: These flat cards are so basic that little details make all the difference. The top card has a red stamp that has been stapled with a Tiny Attacher. The other two cards have Paper Clips with red ribbon.
Folded Cards: Made with both Collage Strips and Christmas Backdrops + Paper Clips, ephemera, Cello Tape and red/white string.
Notes: Same as the flat cards - detail matter on these folded cards. I started with the Collage Strips on each card then added a strip of Backdrop Paper to the side. 
On the inside, I just looked for ephemera and layers that fit the space. I started with the boy and added the wreath around his neck. Then the Santa went perfectly with the telegram from Santa ephemera. The last card is just a combination of small ephemera pieces. I just figured out what combination fit on the card. 

FILE CARDS 2 
(TH94369)
Window Pockets: Stamping, Ephemera, Clippings, Cello Tape
Notes: The window pockets can be tricky - if you cover them with paper then you have to cut out the circle (which is the tricky part). I think stamping is the perfect solution - slip a post it note into the pocket, then stamp. Remove the post it and you are good to go.
The transparency in the one window is from the Baseboards pack. I used Scor-tape to add it to the inside.
Window Pockets with added #5 tags: Ephemera, Clippings, Layers Santa, Sticker book
Notes: the ephemera was a easy pick for the window and the Santa was just a little fun. I admit, I had Santa in the pocket with the transparency and he looked like he was in jail so I changed him out, lol!
Library Pockets: Backdrop Paper, ephemera, Paper Dolls, Clippings, Cello Tape
Notes: I added the Backdrop Paper to the front of each pocket and then added a piece of ephemera. Cello Sticker Tape always adds a little something by making it appear vintage!
The length of the #5 tags had to be trimmed jut a bit  - you can do this before stamping or after. The Paper Dolls were colored with Distress Crayons. I did spray the colored Paper Dolls with a Spray Fixative to seal the crayon. I do that when something will be handled a lot, like pulling the Paper Doll in and out of the pocket. Spray Fixative can be found at any art supply (like a Hobby Lobby or Michaels). 
Tall envelopes: Collage Strips, Backdrop Paper, ephemera, kraft stock sparkle, Falling stars die
Notes: These were so fun to make! First I added the Collage Strip to the fold at the top. Then I filled in the space on the side with Backdrop paper and strips from the ephemera pack. There are so many strips in the pack that there are plenty to choose from! I also added a few stars to the outside (with more on the inside).
#5 tags: Ephemera, Layers, Classic stickers, Clippings, Kraft Stock Sparkle, Falling stars die
Notes: I cut the bow from the largest wreath, then replaced it on top of the wreath so it hangs on the side of the wreath. 
Stars!! I just love all those little stars!
Zig zag book: Layers, Ephemera, Tiny Clips
Notes: These zig zag books can be challenging - first you have to decide how you want to open them (pull to the left or right?) I decided to have them open by pulling them to with my left hand (the flashcard works like a tabbed pull. 
I only "decorated" one side of the zig zag. The other side was just sprayed with Antique Linen Spray Stain. Tiny Clips were added to keep the little books closed while in the Card File.
Book 1: Portrait (from Paper Doll pack), Ephemera, Collage Strips, Clippings, Cello Tape
Notes: When adding a wide Portrait to the zig zag, it's best to score it so that it will fold easily. I also find that using wide Scor-tape along the bottom edge is best to keep it in place.
Book 2:  Portrait (from Paper Doll pack), Ephemera, Collage Strips, Clippings, Cello Tape, Paper Clip
Notes: I added a piece of holly ephemera to the head of the Portrait. I trimmed off a few leaves to make it fit. All the coloring was done with Distress Crayons.
Book 3:  Paper Dolls, Ephemera, Clippings,  kraft stock sparkle, Falling stars die
Notes: The small pieces of holly I added to the top hat and the ladies lapel came from a long holly strip found in the Layers Pack. I just clipped off what I needed and then carefully fussy cut the leaves I wanted. More Kraft Stock Sparkle stars were added to the tree.
Large Tags: SSS new Rounded Slot die, Backdrop paper, Ephemera, Layers, Cello Tape Stickers, eyelets, string
Notes: I used the new Rounded Slot die to create these large tags. I covered the #8 tag with Backdrop Paper, then ran the tag through my Vagabond with the die. I love the 5 little slots that it cuts! I added Scor-tape to the edge of the tag and added it to another (or you could use any cardstock if you don't have another #8 tag). I added the eyelet to give it a finished look, then started adding ephemera and the photobooth photos that come in the Paper Dolls pack (yes, I tinted them with Distress Crayons).
rounded Slot die tags
I guess I should mention the Card File itself. I used Collage Strips to cover the box and Design Tape in a dark green print on the top edge. After the Collage Strips were adhered to the box, I added Cello Tape  over some of the seams or what appear to be seams.
The word "Greetings" was cut from one of the Collage Strips. 
Hope you like my Card File as much as I do!
And I'll see tomorrow with another Christmas project!
Now carry on,
paula

PS) if you missed the LIVE you can watch it on replay on the Simon Says Stamp YouTube Channel!