Showing posts with label halloween idea-ology 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween idea-ology 2022. Show all posts

Monday, 17 October 2022

Someone's Watching Me....

Hello everyone and Happy Monday...

This week's brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge is all about one of my favourite times of the year ~ Halloween and we want you to create a project inspired by this spooktacular event.

Now as regular friends and followers of this blog already know, I've been in Halloween making mode since June and as we now count down the final days, I have two more projects to share and this is the first of them!

I thought for this week's make it would be fun to create a menu for those Halloween parties and get togethers because, let's face it...after two years of lockdowns and celebrating in bubbles, it's time to break open those elixir bottles and celebrate in style. So with this in mind, I chose to go back into Tim Holtz's vault and use the Sizzix Halloween Vault die to create my project for this week and of course, no Halloween scene is complete without a big moon in the background ~ I hope you love it!

Let's get started, it's time for some tricks and treats...

To begin with I used a 14.5 x 19cm black card blank, matted with a panel of black card that I spritzed with Iron Gate Mica Spray Stain. This just added a shimmer to the card, which I thought looked perfect behind the scene that I'm about to create.

CARD BACKGROUND and MOON

I'm continually asked about how I create the moons on the backgrounds of my cards and so for all those, who have been requesting it, this one's for you!

We begin by cutting a panel of Heavystock Mixed Media card, 12 x 16.5cm and placing the middle sized solid moon mask onto the centre of the card.

I then took the following Distress Inks; Prize Ribbon, Villainous Potion, Black Soot (you can choose any colour you want, it's entirely up to you) and using a blending tool, I blended the blue and purple inks, one by one, over the card surface. After removing the mask, I then spritzed a light misting of water over the top and heat dried the inky background, before I blended Black Soot ink around the edges of the card panel.

Now to create that big moon that's sitting in the centre of the card and using the corresponding moon mask, I inked the details using Hickory Smoke Distress Ink and a blending brush.

I then inked over the top of the moon with Antique Linen Distress Ink to add a glow.

For the branches, I used the stamp from the Mr Bones stamp set, and stamped these in Black Soot Archival ink, twisting the stamp around and stamping them so they come in from the edges.

I then accented them with a white gel pen before flicking Decayed Mica Stain across the surface of the background panel.

We now have the scene ready and after machine stitching a border around the outside, I matted it onto champagne coloured metallic kraft card, followed by black kraft stash card, both sanded around the edges, and then mounted the layers onto my card blank.

DIE CUTS

Moving onto the die cutting and for this, I used the Halloween 2021 Vault Die set. This set features some older dies, that were bought back in a slightly smaller size. I used three dies from this set, the Trick or Treaters, the gates and the bats and cut them all, twice from black card stock.

I layered the die cut pieces together to create thicker, more substantial die cuts and then taking the trick or treaters die cut, I wanted to add a deliberate outline and drop shadow behind this die cut by die cutting a further layer from silver metallic kraft card.

To add detail to this die cut, I took the Picket Fence Watercolour pencil and just shaded the shadowy areas. I then added a small amount of Mined Foundry Wax to the edges.

For the fence, once again I adhered the two die cut layers over the top of one another to create a thick die cut. I blended some Mined and Sterling Foundry Wax over the die cut itself and heat set the wax before bending and crumpling the die cut, to make the fence appear all twisted and broken down.

I attached the fence to either side of my card, placing glue on the flat part, allowing the bent areas to have more dimension and stick up.

I then attached my trick or treaters into place using two depths of foam pads to add even more height.

Around the scene, I added some flying bats that I'd cut from the black card and edged with Foundry Wax before adhering them onto my night sky and adding the white pen work.

SENTIMENT

To create a solid grounding for the die cuts, I used the sentiment and for this I cut a strip of black card, and once again, I spritzed it with Iron Gate Mica Stain. Heat dry the ink and then using Versamark Embossing Ink Pad, ink up the "Trick Or Treat" stamp from the Unravelled stamp set and stamp the sentiment in the centre of the strip. Sprinkle white embossing powder over the top, and heat emboss.

I mounted the strip onto a scrap of corrugated card, that I painted with Black Soot Distress Paint and then once dry, applied a smear of Foundry Wax over the surface to accentuate the corrugation.

I wrapped some cotton thread around either side of the strip and then mounted it underneath the die cut scene using foam pads.

To complete the strip, I attached two Hardware Heads which I 'rusted up' with a little Crackling Campfire and Black Soot Distress Paint.

FINAL DETAILS

Finally, I added some clumps of moss around the base of the fence...

...and on the side of my card, I attached a flash card from the Halloween Ephemera pack that I inked with Hickory Smoke Distress Ink.

All that's left to do is add the menu to the back and for this, I typed it and then printed it out onto some handmade paper before attaching it to my make.

So, that's it from me for this week and I have one final Halloween make that I'll be sharing with you all before the big day, so keep watching ~ because something wicked this way comes!

As always, if you make anything, or if you've been inspired by anything that you've seen here on my blog ~ then please, let me know by tagging me on social media or leaving a comment here and I will be right over to take a look and if sometimes I miss it ~ just keep nudging me!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today ~ stay safe and keep well.
Love Emma xxx

Tuesday, 23 August 2022

The Haunting...

Hello friends...

I'm sure by now, you've all seen the amazing new Halloween idea-ology release from Tim Holtz, watched the LIVE and if you're like me, the ideas will be sparking inside your head ~ there is that much goodness in this release, it's incredible and remember some of these items, they aren't just for Halloween, they can be used every day, so now is the time to stock up as these won't be hanging around for too long.

When I first received my box, I instantly began work on my Arched Shrine ~ the story of Vanishing Visitors, which is all about a mysterious lady and her child, but whilst I was working on that make, I also knew that I wanted to make a portfolio for my second project which would showcase as many of the products as possible! With all this going on in my head, I laid out all the products in front of me to see if my theme could come together and it did, very quickly ~ I wanted the portfolio to be a continuation of the lady in the shrine, the bone collector, but this time she was older, she had a history and this was the story of who those vanishing visitors were!

So today, I'm going to walk you through the pages of my portfolio and I hope you enjoy the story....

The accordion folio itself comes in two parts, the gusseted cover and the concertina folio and I used both for this make.

To strengthen the folder, I applied Design Trim Tape on the front cover, and the inside.
I also added some of those gorgeous pearl droplets to the spine, and a clippings sticker, 'calls answered day or night'.
The cover features the 'bone collector', a photo from the Halloween Paper Dolls, that I colour tinted and placed in a frame from the Baseboards pack, that has added Grit Paste and a metal ribbon from the Ribbons and Bows Adornments pack.

The frame is layered over the gorgeous lace paper from the Halloween Backdrops, (I need a whole pack of this paper, I just love it so much) and I added the floral ephemera across the bottom of the frame.

...before adding the word plaque, Bone Collector.
On the side of the cover, I used a hinge clip, altered with Foundry Wax and hung a spider from the Halloween Adornments, and some boneyard findings, tied together with cotton thread.
As you open the folder, the story unfolds...
I covered the entire folder with Halloween Backdrops, added the bats and toxique from the ephemera pack and then created pockets by stitching down the flaps of the folder.

The pocket on the left, which is covered with backdrops, and has a Numbers snippet in the bottom left, holds a calling card from the undertakers.
This is made using a File Card, covered with more of that gorgeous Backdrop paper, a layer of linen, dyed with Distress Spray Stains, and a stitched ephemera piece, clippings sticker and mini pin to complete it.
The it slips into the pocket, that has a remnant rub applied.
On the opposite side of the folder, another pocket and more bits and pieces...
I used the Postale Dies from Chapter 3 to create small glassine envelopes, tied up with string and complete with key, plus I added a business card.
The central section holds the concertina book, but nothing is left undecorated and I covered it with more paper from Backdrops, and added a bat embellishment from the Halloween Adornments pack.
The right hand pocket features more of the bone collector's vanishing visitors and these are from the Curiosities sticker book, and altered with inks for more of a vintage look.


As you fold down the front panel, you can see more collage layers, ephemera pieces, worn wallpaper strips and a tiny type chip, cut in half ~ 'x marks the spot'.
Now we move onto the concertina book that sits inside the folder.
Each page tells a story of different members of the cast....
Let's turn the page, one by one...

...a paper doll complete with tiny mask, holding tightly onto a beware ephemera flash card, and all set against some of that gorgeous Halloween Collage paper.


The skull sits inside a slide die cut, cut using the Specimen Die set, and embossed with Bone Mixed Media Embossing Powder, before I added stitching and a mica tile over the top. I then placed tiny brads in each corner of the slide add added a clippings sticker, Haunted For Life and stamped imagery, "Condemned" from the Field Notes stamp set.
Next page...more of that collage paper, and a scene created with ephemera pieces and stickers from the Halloween Stickers book.
Flip the book over and we see another side....

We're nearly there....
...and as with all good stories, THE END!
Thank you for taking the time to look through this haunting story...I hope my make fills you with inspiration and as always, I love seeing what you create inspired by anything you see on my blog. So, leave me a message, here, on Facebook or on Instagram and I'll pop over to take a look!

See you soon...Emma xx


ALL IDEA-OLOGY AND TIM HOLTZ PRODUCTS USED IN THIS MAKE ARE AVAILABLE FROM SIMON SAYS STAMP, INCLUDING:

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