Showing posts with label The Crafters Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Crafters Workshop. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

Celebrate AMERICA!

Happy 4th of July to everyone!


The Inspiration Emporium DT had a July Challenge to make something Red, White, and Blue to "Celebrate America" for the blog.

This is the tag I came up with and it was really hard for me.

No stamps, no papers, not much in the way of ephemera to work with.....

So it took me a bit.



I started with a tag....the colors here are true. I wrote them on a protegee of the tag ...see the smudges?
Festive Berries, Antique Linen in the center strip and Faded Jeans with a bit of Broken China.
Just load up your Ink Applicator and run down the tag in stipes.


Now remember, I work at night, I'm a vampire...hence the night shot under the Ott light is a bit different than the completed project.

But if you want a tutorial, you'll have to take what I can get in the middle of the night!!!!



Then the Spritz and Flick with water drops....



I used a Julie Balzer Stencil, an older one with 3 sizes of drops on it.

Here I wanted to symbolize...BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS in the background rows.

I know the 4th is a Happy holiday, but I wanted to say there would be no HAPPY holiday without a lot of blood, sweat and tears from others. 

The tears were added with Aged Mahogany, Tea Dye and Pumice Stone Distress Ink.




Now, we're into daylight......

The little star buttons from Prima were inked with Distress Markers. Some on the front and one on the back for the correct contrasting color.

The Scrabble tiles had color added to the sides with markers as well.



Now, the wooden stars.....the large one has Suze's Disco Ball BeaDazzles on it.

DON'T YOU JUST LOVE IT????

And the smaller one is colored with various shades of Markers.




I added some white pen to accent the drops.

And the Mixed Media stamp over the background with Jet Black Archival Ink.

Layer it onto Black Chipboard, tie a couple of vintage seam tape ribbons on top and it's done!

Everyone have a safe and fun 4 of July.

Be good to each other...

Linda
*Products Used:*

From Ranger:
Suze-BeaDazzles-Disco Ball

From Tim Holtz:

From Balzer Designs:
The Crafter's Workshop Stencil-TCW229S

From Prima:
Wood Buttons-Songbird Collection

Other Products:
Posca-Extra Fine White Pen
Black Chipboard
Scrabble Letters
Wooden Stars
Vintage Ribbons

Friday, March 9, 2012

The Theme is Green


 Go Green-A Color Challenge is the Theme for Inspiration Emporium this month. Check out the other DT members all month here!!!

So here's my contribution to GREEN.....

(Everything with the  Purple link is available for Pre-Order at IE all other colored links are available now)



I used a lot of products here, some new, some not so new....ALL fun!

I started with the new Tissue Tape Commute on a Large Manila Tag. I put a piece across the bottom and one down the side.

Then I laid down The Crafters Workshop Template by Julie Balzer Designs called Daisy Doodad.


Next I added all kinds of GREEN Distress Inks on the tag.





This stencil is so cool!!!!!

Then I outlined it with a black pen.




I added stamped images from the Dylusions set Around the Edge using Jet Black Archival Ink.

I used a script stamp from Artistic Outpost Ephemera Backgrounds and Coffee Archival Ink over the tag.

 
These stamps are extremely fun for tags and journal pages!!! I'm just sayin'....check them out at Inspiration Emporium!




The vintage photos are from Tim's new paper stash Destinations.

Then I added lots and lots of white and black pen marks for kicks.

This is just an old addiction of mine...doodling around everything makes me happy!




The  $2 Cash Key  is added to the dyed  Crinkle Ribbon  with a  Wire Pin.   Alcohol Ink adds a little color to the Cash Key and Distress Stains and Inks to the ribbon.

The  Mini Numeral 3  is colored with Alcohol Inks  and punched with the  Drill Punch.



Then lastly I want to show you the wonderful affects of the Distress Markers on Kraft Resist paper.

I photographed the tag on top of the paper that I had played around on with the markers. But I thought you'd like to see the whole sheet.


This is just the middle of the paper...the possibilities are endless!!!


Very fun, and the resist is so cool with the markers....easy to do.

I also used the green markers on the tag in spots...like on the leaves.


And one more thing, have you checked out Tim's new CREATIVE CHEMISTRY 101?? I'm all signed up and ready to go! There's a video to introduce you to it here.
Have a great weekend....we're going to I'm sure.

Linda