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Monday, 27 November 2023

We Wish You A Merry Christmas....

Happy Monday friends...

Hope you all had a fabulous weekend and ready for the brand new week and, the official start of a Christmas 2023, here on my little blog!

Also, as you all know a Monday brings a new Simon Says Stamp Challenge and this week our theme is all about....TREES! So whether you decide to make something wintery, for Christmas, or just use trees within your makes ~ whatever you decide, the DT hope you'll join us and play along!

For my make, I had decided to make a vintage style Christmas scene, and used the amazing products from Tim Holtz's Christmas idea-ology 2023 release, combined with some older favourites from previous years.

So, let's get started, it's time to introduce you to these two very excited children, who are waiting patiently for Santa's arrival!

To begin with, this project uses the largest sized Rectangular Etcetera Panel and I applied a plaid design from the Christmas Design Tape set, around the edges.

BACKGROUND

For the background, I used Collage Tiles from 2022. You need to get these whilst you can, as sadly didn't come back this year, but I LOVE them so much and have a stash in my craft room, so thought it would be a good idea to use these up on this make, because they made the perfect backdrop. If you can't find any Collage Tiles, then don't worry, just cut up papers to create the same effect on the background.

I arranged and adhered the tiles onto my panel, attaching them with Matte Collage Medium. I then sealed the tiles with a layer of the medium and once the surface was dry, I ran my Walnut Stain Distress Crayon along each of the joins on the panel, blending out the crayon with my fingertip. 

Once I was happy with the background, I used the splatter brush to lightly splatter Picket Fence Distress Paint across the surface.

Set the panel to one side to begin work on the next stage.

LEDGE and WINDOW FRAME

For the ledge, I layered and adhered three Pinked Etcetera Trims over one another to form a thick, substantial ledge. I then adhered a straight trim from the Halloween Web Trims across the top of the ledge to form a lip for the paper dolls and trees to stand on.

Once the medium was dry, I applied a good layer of crackle paste over the entire piece. Leave the paste to do it's thing and once the crackles have appeared and the medium is dry, I ran Walnut Stain Distress Crayon over the surface to accentuate the crackles, wiping away any excess so that the white still shows through.

Attach the ledge so that it fits across the width of the panel.

The window frame is from the Christmas Baseboards and Transparencies set and I placed a piece of the acetate, also from this set, behind the window to form a leaded window effect. 

I popped the window onto foam pads, before attaching this to one of the pieces in the Christmas Ephemera Pack. This beautiful piece shows a Christmas Tree and just needs to be trimmed down to size to fit behind the window itself.

After sanding the edges of the frame, I applied a coverage of Walnut Stain Crayon, blending out the harsh lines with my fingertips. My window frame is now ready to place onto the panel, and I attached this so that it lines up with the ledge.

To decorate the frame, I added some Snowfall Grit Paste along each of the tiny window panels before adding the top section.

This is made from two of the smallest sized Bracket Etcetera trims and I painted the trims with Candied Apple Distress Paint. I then knocked back the brightness with a little Black Soot Distress Paint. Place the two trims together to form an 'L' shape and attach to the top of the frame.

Underneath the canopy/pelmet, I added some of those gorgeous drippy icicles. These are another item that you need to grab whilst you can, as they didn't make a return this year.

I used two icicles, cutting one of them down so that they fit across the top of my frame and to add the icy look to these pieces, I painted the backs of each piece with Picket Fence Distress Paint.

Once dry, I then flipped them over, and applied some Glossy accents which I smeared over the surface, before sprinkling Rock Candy Glitter over the top.

Allow for these to set before attaching them to the frame, placing them underneath the little Etcetera Trim canopy.

WINDOW FRAME DETAILS

Along the top of the frame, I added two of the smallest sized pinecones and some small die cut holly leaves. On each of the pinecones, I smeared a small amount of Picket Fence Paint, before attaching them to the canopy. I then used Tim's Christmas Minis die set by Sizzix to cut tiny holly leaves from green cardstock, before shaping them and adding them to the arrangement.

To complete the top section, I drizzled some Glossy Accents over the canopy and then sprinkled Mica Flakes, letting them fall where they land, and tapping away the excess flakes.

The final touch to complete the frame is the wreath. This is from the Christmas Wreath Adornments set and I painted them with Distress Paints. I then placed the wreath in the centre of the window, adding a dusting of Rock Candy Glitter over the top.

PAPER DOLLS

The paper dolls that I chose is from the Christmas Layers and Paper Dolls set and I colour tinted the image with Distress Crayons and a waterbrush. I also added some tiny polka dots to the little girl's hat using a white pen.

In the boy's hand I added a Tiny Bell from the Holiday Bells pack. After altering the metal with a little Rust Alcohol Ink, I attached it to a Jump Ring. I then attached this to a small piece of chain and a second jump ring. I then pierced a small hole in th boy's hand and threaded the ring through the hole.

Add foam pads to the back of the paper dolls and place them in the centre of the frame.

CHRISTMAS TREES

Either side of the frame, I used two of the smallest sized Alpine Woodland Trees. Because these trees are slightly thinner than the older style Woodland Tress, they are absolutely perfect to place on the ledge and all that you need to do to make sure they fit snuggly, is cut away some of the sisal branches at the back of the tree.

Once that was done, I started to colour them and began by using the resist technique, something that I've done many times when creating these trees. I just dab a small amount of gesso onto the tips, leave them to dry and then spray them with a combination of Bundled Sage and Iced Spruce Distress Spray Stains.

Remove any excess moisture before drying them with a heat tool, or naturally.

Once my trees were dry, I painted the bases with Candied Apple Distress Paint and then attached Christmas Droplets to each tree.

Finally, I smeared some Glossy Accents onto the tips of each tree, and sprinkled Rock Candy Glitter over them before placing a Mirrored Star on top of each tree.

Attach the trees to the ledge.

WORD BAND

We're nearly there and all that's left is the metal Word Band. I used the "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" banner and altered the metal with Distress Paints and Foundry Wax. I applied a layer of Black Soot Paint over the entire band, allowed it to become tacky and then wiped away any residue. Heat dry and then adde a small amount of Statue Foundry Wax over the metal. Heat set, and then repeat with Sterling Foundry Wax.

I then drizzled Mushroom Alcohol Ink over surface, dabbing away the excess puddles and added a final layer of Statue Foundry Wax to accentuate the lettering.

I attached the band directly to the ledge...

...hammering two tack nails into the holes on either side and bending those nails back with a pair of pliers.

Now for the final touches to complete the project....

I added Hardware Heads to either side of the ledge and then placed a "December 25" Clippings Sticker underneath the word band.

After a dusting of Mica Flakes along the ledge and around the base of the trees, I added an altered Hinge Clip to the top of the panel.

So, that's my project finished and completed for this week and I hope you love what I've made and it's bought the feeling of Christmas into your homes!

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!

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

Recipe for project:

Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous: Rectangle Etcetera Panels, Etcetera Trims
Tim Holtz/Sizzix: Christmas Minis
Distress Paint: Candied Apple, Picket Fence, Black Soot, Rustic Wilderness
Distress Spray Stains: Bundled Sage, Iced Spruce
Distress Ink: Walnut Stain
Hot Glue Gun

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Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Where There Is Love

Good afternoon, everyone and a big hello to all my new followers! Welcome to the crazy and somewhat busy life of lil ol' me!! lol. I'll be looking forward to getting to know you and sharing all my creations with you.

Well, all I can say is...brrrr!!!!! Isn't it absolutely freezing out there today? I was out and about first thing this morning and the windchill really got to me and since then, I haven't been able to warm up, even a bowl of soup hasn't done the trick.

So, February is already upon us and that means that we've got a new challenge starting over on The Artistic Stamper Creative Team Blog and this month's challenge is:
HEARTS!!

We would love to see your creations and if you need just a little bit of inspiration, then head on over to the blog to see all the fabulous artwork that the team has made and this is what I've come up with...I hope you like it!



I've taken lots of photos to show you all the detail on this piece. I used stamps from The Artistic Stamper and combined them with some Tim Holtz die cuts, which I used a variety of mediums on to create texture and colour. The background is created with Distress Inks.


Well, time for me to see if I can warm myself up enough to start creating some scrapbooking layouts using some gorgeous products from Kaisercraft, which I will share as soon as I'm finished but until then...have a wonderful creative day, everyone.

I'll be around later to see all your lovely creations, when I finally get to sit down with a cuppa.

See you soon and thank you for taking the time to look at what I've made.
Love Emma xxx

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Baby, It's Cold Outside...

Well, it's Thursday already and I'm not sure who it is that keeps stealing time but I really wish they wouldn't...I need all the minutes I can get, at the moment!! lol.

I hope that everyone is well and that you're now making some sort of headway in your Christmas preparations!! I'm managing to slowly work through the "to-do" list but unfortunately, due to my crazy work schedule, there was one thing that I didn't manage to do and that was to make my own Christmas cards. I just want to apologise now to everyone who might have been expecting something handmade ~ I did try but time was never on my side...so, next year, I'm starting in January!! lol.

However, I did manage to make one card...a special card for my parents and this is it...I hope you like it!!
As you can all see, there's lots of Tim Holtz goodies been used to make this...the Kraft Resist Paper Stack, Tattered Florals die, Tattered Pine Cones die, Winter Wonder die, stamps, Texture Fades, Movers and Shapers, Rock Candy Distress Stickles...*takes a breath*...oh my, the list goes on but as you all know by now, I do love my Timmie products and seeing as I wasn't able to join in with the 12 Tags of Christmas this year, I thought I'd see how many products I can cram onto one card instead!! heehee...

In fact, I think the only products that aren't Tim Holtz, are the beautiful red fibres that I used on the snowman's scarf, which are from Kuretake and some adhesive pearls, to highlight the centres of the snowflake.



So, that's it from me for today...I hope you all have the most wonderful evening and I'll be around later to see all your blogs!!
Bye for now!
Love Emma
xxx

Entered in the following challenges:

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Driving Home For Christmas

Hi everyone!!

Another quick post from me, today...but "Happy December 1st" to you all and seeing as I still haven't got any preparations under way for Christmas, can I panic NOW?? lol.

Anyway, today is the start of a brand new challenge over on The Artistic Stamper Creative Team Blog and this month it's all about CHRISTMAS!!

I hope you will try and join in and if you need any inspiration, then click here to see what the DT have been making to give you some inspiration.

...and this is what I made ~ I hope you like it!




All the products and stamps that I've used to make this card, including the fab new Tattered Pine Cone die, are all available to buy from The Artistic Stamper and this month you get the wonderful snowflakes stamps that I've used on the background, FREE with any order. Click here for details.
Time for me to go but I'll be visiting your blogs later tonight, to catch up on all your creations.

Bye for now and enjoy the rest of the day!
Love Emma
xxx


Sunday, 27 November 2011

"He Knows If You've Been Good Or Bad"...

Hello!!

Hope you've all had a lovely weekend but hasn't it gone far too quickly? I've been working away all weekend and haven't had a minute to think but tonight, there's a roast in the oven, complete with all the trimmings and a glass of wine that is shouting "drink me"!! It's what a Sunday is all about....

But before I rush off to the kitchen to check on things, here is today's post and it's the final piece to my little trio of Tis The Season creations ~ the tag!! I hope you like it...

I thought it would be nice to show three different ideas using Kaisercraft's, Tis The Season collection and I love making these tags, at the moment. It's amazing how much you can cram onto one little tag...
Throughout all the pieces that I've made, I used Tim's Rosette die to make these little decorative stacks, finishing them all off with my bottle top embellishment. I think my favourite piece on this has to be the rub on of Father Christmas, it is just a gorgeous image and the quality of these rub on's are fabulous.
The tag was die cut with Tim's Alterations die and I added some little chipboard snowflakes that I painted with acrylic paint and covered in Rock Candy Distress Stickles. Other than that, everything else that you see on this piece is from Kaisercraft and can be bought from Merly Impressions.
Time for me to check on the roast!!
I'll be visiting all your blogs later tonight when I sit down with "I'm A Celebrity...".

Bye for now and thanks for taking the time to come and look at what I've been up to!!
Enjoy your evening, everyone!
Love Emma
xxx
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