Hello everyone and welcome to the latest Blog Hop featuring the Simon Says Stamp Exclusive co-ordinating dies that coordinate beautifully with some of Tim Holtz's best loved stamps.
I'm so excited to be joining this hop, and if you're hopping along, you might have arrived here via Barb Engler's blog but if not, and you want to catch up with everyone who is participating in this hop, then don't worry because you can head back to the beginning, by clicking HERE. Also, if you would like to see the entire product release and many more, then just pop on over to HERE.
For my project, I created a vintage style Etcetera Panel, and combined the Field Notes Co-Ordinating Dies and stamp set with the beautiful butterfly from an older release, Perspective.
So, let's get started and here's how I create this panel....
To begin with I used one of the smaller size of the Stampers Anonymous Rectangular Etcetera Panels from the pack of 4 and I painted it with Scorched Timber Distress Paint.
PANEL
To cover the panel, I used a piece of paper from Backdrops Vol 4, cut to the same size as the panel. I added rips and tears around the outside edge of the paper and machine stitched a border all the way around and inked the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. I then adhered the paper to the board with Matte Collage Medium, keeping the rips and tears in place and crumpling the corners for a touch of "oldy worldy vintage".
After adding some splatters of Burnt Sienna Acrylic Paint from my stash and flicked this across the covered panel, I set this to one side to move onto the tag.
TAG
For the background, I chose to use the Stampers Anonymous Roses Layering Stencil by Tim Holtz and using blending brushes, I inked through the design with the following colours of Distress inks:
Kitsch Flamingo, Peeled Paint and Rustic Wilderness
Once my inking was complete, I added some text using the script stamp from the Tiny Toadstools stamp set by Tim Holtz before I laid the stencil back over the areas that I had inked and applied Translucent Grit Paste over the inked areas. Remove the stencil and wash immediately and set the tag aside so the paste can dry.
When my paste was thoroughly set, I added a neutral colour to the background using Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain and Old Paper. I dabbed away any heavy areas of colour, gently heat dried the tag and then inked the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink before adding a few splatters of the Burnt Sienna Acrylic Paint across the surface of the tag.
After machine stitching a border around the edge of the tag, I mounted this onto a piece of Kraft card, cut slightly larger than the tag itself with strips of Design Trim Tape placed around the edges of the Kraft card.
To complete the tag, I placed a Curator Snippet in the top right hand corner, and added some Cello Sticker Tape over the top.
I then placed a W R Makers Eyelet through the hole at the top of the tag and set it with the Crop A Dile.
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Love your colors and SO many great layers to make this vintage look! There is so much to see in this make.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing project.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm always amazed when someone masters collage art. Thank you for sharing. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW, WOW, WOW, Emma! This is a showstopper!!!!!! I'm blown away. The coloring of the butterfly, all the texture, the rose stencil, all the layers....... I'm gaga over this!! Really a triumph!
ReplyDeleteLori S in PA
Wonderful colors especially on the Butterfly.
ReplyDeleteOoh, love all the colors, layers and details. Fantastic make!
ReplyDeleteI keep saying that the Field Notes is my favorite hands down. I know I still have one more person to hop to but I'm saying right now that this is my favorite. Oh how I wish this was a prize from the hop. You did an excellent job. Love the stitching and all the hardware you used. I wish I had purchased some of the TH hardware from years ago. It was just beyond my brain on using it. Until now. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteWonderful work. What amazing colour choices.
ReplyDeletewow! love everything about this, the butterfly is beautiful
ReplyDeleteWOWZA!!! Just love the colors and the product selection. Love it! 🦋
ReplyDeleteWOWZA!!!! Just love the colors and the product selection!!!! 🦋
ReplyDeleteWow, great distress and details...love your project!
ReplyDeleteI like the pretty floral touches!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible card! I love all the details and layers. I've never made distressed cards like this but you inspire me to try! I like all things Tim Holtz and can't wait to try.
ReplyDeleteLove all the detail. This project is amazing
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI just love the butterfly!
ReplyDeleteStunning!! Love your style!
ReplyDeleteI had to come check out all the details. Stunning wirk.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous Emma! LOVE the way you coloured the butterfly and your layered design. All the little details you add to your creations always have me studying and drinking in all the tiny touches that elevate it to the next level. LOVE your artistry Emma xoxo
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful project! Lovely color and just magnificently put together.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors especially on the Butterfly. Stunning work
ReplyDeleteSo much to admire on this card and that butterfly really stands out with the colors! All the details added to this card make it top notch! Love it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job! I absolutely love your design. I could look at the beautiful parts for hours! I admire the ability to layer!
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful! The colors, layers, and that butterfly...perfection!
ReplyDeleteLayer upon layer of beauty and so skillfully designed with each element!! Gorgeously done!!
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