Showing posts with label Tim Holtz Distress Markers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Holtz Distress Markers. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Wonderland Tag


Hello everyone! Shanna here again to share and amazing creation with you all! 
I am just in love with Alice in Wonderland and thought to create a tag based on that theme!


I loved creating this tag using a variety of stamps and mixed media techniques. 


I used Alice Reaching - 12681 (Plate 1161) and Mason Jar - 18957 (Plate 827) for the main part of the tag. I used lots of Distress Inks to really grunge the tag up. I also used a Twinkling H2o to add some shimmer as well. 


Then I stamped the Butterfly Specimens - 19415 (Plate 1440) using a light colored ink and Wonderland - 19580 (Plate 1452) to make this tag a Wonderland of an idea to add for a tag collection. 

If you interested in watching a video on how I created this tutorial check it out below. 

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Discover Beauty

Need a jump start on our monthly challenge??? Get some beautiful inspiration from DT Member Karen Knight:


I've decided to go with a bit of Victorian Elegance..
I started off my stamping my background with the grunge 1787 writing background, I then machine stitched around the tag, and stamped the Ornate corner in the top left and bottom right corners and embossed them both with VLVS! Ultra High Gloss Embossing powder. I love how glossy it is!

I then stamped my main image  twice onto some matt cardstock and added colour using Distress Markers. I also stamped the small rose corner stamp several times to make a frame and once again used distress markers to add some colour.

I then stamped my banner added in a bit of colour using distress ink and added some words using Remnant Rubs. I also cut just the hair portion from my second elegant lady stamped image and layered it on top of the first image to give it a bit of dimension.  Then using foam squares I layered them onto my tag base. Last of all I added in a petaloo flower, Tim Holtz idea olgoy  embellishments and curio knob ,tucked in some tulle 
 added some cream lace to the bottom.



The stamps I've used are:
Grunge 1787 Writing Background 3 x 3 1/2
Rose Corner/Small 2 1/4 x 2 1/4
Ornate Corner (Left) 3 x 3
Short Banner 1 1/4 x 3
Thank you so much for stopping by. Hope to see you again soon..
until then..
Happy Stamping!!!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Stamping with VLVS! Kromecote!

VLVS! Kromecote Cardstock is my paper favorite to stamp on. On a piece of VLVS! Kromcote Cardstock 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 I lightly sprayed with SmoochSpritz, then cut to size for each card.
"Don't Follow Your Dreams"
The VLVS! Follow Your Dreams (Plate 893) and VLVS! with Wings (Plate 893) were stamped with black ink on the VLVS! Kromecote Cardstock spritzed earlier. The images were heat embossed with VLVS! High Gloss Embossing Powder. The wings and dress of the girl have been tinted with Tim Holtz Distress Markers. Stamp the seeds only from the VLVS! Dandelion & Extra Seed-Susan M. Brown (Plate 918) using ColorBox Raspberry Ink. Attach a bit of May Arts Fiber to the bottom of the card. Layer on a red cardstock base.

Supplies for "Don't Follow Your Dreams"
VLVS! Dandelion & Extra Seed-Susan M. Brown (Plate 918)
VLVS! Follow Your Dreams (Plate 893)
VLVS! with Wings (Plate 893)
VLVS! Kromcote Cardstock 4 1/2 x 5 1/2
VLVS! High Gloss Embossing Powder
VLVS! Miracle Tape
SmoochSpritz Pink Sprinkles
ColorBox Raspberry Ink
Memento Black Tuxedo Ink
Red Cardstock
Tim Holtz Distress Markers
May Arts Ribbon

"Worn Clock Face" 
On the "Worn Clock Face" card the VLVS! Harlequin Diamond Background is offset to the left. This is one of my all time favorite stamps, it measures 4 1/2 x 5 3/4. Perfect for an A2 Card (quarter sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 sheet). The VLVS! Worn Clock Face (Plate 918 was stamped with black ink on the VLVS! Kromecote Cardstock spritzed earlier. The image was heat embossed with VLVS! High Gloss Embossing Powder. The center of the clock face was tinted with Tim Holtz Distress Markers. Add a bit of May Arts Ribbon with VLVS! Miracle Tape.

Supplies for "Worn Clock Face"
VLVS! Worn Clock Face (Plate 918)
VLVS! Harlequin Diamond Background 
VLVS! Kromcote Cardstock 4 1/2 x 5 1/2
VLVS! High Gloss Embossing Powder
VLVS! Miracle Tape
SmoochSpritz Pink Sprinkles
Memento Black Tuxedo Ink
Tim Holtz Distress Markers-Yellow
May Arts Ribbon
Red Cardstock

Note: All stamps used maybe purchased individually mounted or unmounted. They are also available on plates as notated above.

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Friday, November 09, 2012

Thanksgiving Greetings!

Thanksgiving is less than 2 weeks and I sure have a lot to be thankful for!  Today I have two projects made with the VLVS! Cornucopia or horn of plenty is a symbol of abundance and nourishment, commonly a large horn-shaped container shaped overflowing with produce. See more here at Wikipedia 
First a card for the holiday.  Here I stamped the VLVS! Cornucopia directly on a piece of pattern paper with Versamark Ink.  Heat embossed with Ultra High Gloss Embossing Powder and colored with Tim Holtz Distress Markers. 
The image was layered on several pieces of card stock adhered with VLVS! Miracle Tape. Now write a note inside and send out in the mail!
Dress up your dining table on Thanksgiving with my second project, a napkin ring. Stamp the VLVS! Cornucopia on Kromecote Cardstock with Versamark Ink.  Heat emboss with Ultra High Gloss Embossing Powder and color with Tim Holtz Distress Markers. 
Fussy cut the image and attach to a piece of paper that will fit around your napkins. Wait to attach the ends until you are ready to wrap the napkins and adhere with VLVS! Miracle Tape!

Supplies from VLVS!
VLVS! Cornucopia
Kromecote Cardstock
VLVS! Miracle Tape
Ultra High Gloss Embossing Powder

Happy Thanksgiving 
to all of you that Celebrate!!!

Sunday, August 12, 2012

A Mosaic of Stamped Flowers Make a Quick and Easy Card

It's Sunday and Welcome to Viva Las Vegastamps!!! Susan here with a quick and simple card. I hope you are having a fun day creating and getting inky!

I'm unwinding from Christmas in July and the Halloween madness is just about to begin...so I've made a sunny flower card using the Stylized Bee #3713 and Daisies #4994 stamps


I stamped the images using a Ranger rainbow ink pad with an orange to brown color blend onto a piece of handpainted yellow paper. I painted this particular paper using acrylic paints and a technique by Traci Bautista's from her book "Collage Unleashed". I really enjoy painting my own papers and I have a whole stash of them in different colors. **A TIP** Whenever I am painting, I use any leftover paint on my palette to paint over vintage sheet music or book pages; or just to paint over white cardstock. 


I stamped the Daisies on the bottom right side. Then I made a couple of quick masks with stickie notes and continued stamping daises across the bottom of the sheet, masking each before overlapping the next impression. That creates a beautiful garden of daisies - all it needs is a stamped bee. Since I stamped over acrylic paint, I heat set ink to make sure it was completely dry and wouldn't smear. 

I cut the paper apart into asymmetrical sections then inked the edges of each. I adhered the pieces back together using my MIRACLE TAPE into a mosaic pattern. I added some touches of color with a few colors from my set of Ranger Distress Markers. The "Picket Fence" {white} really makes the daisy petals pop. I added a few bling gem rhinestones...and a quick and easy card is ready to go!


Throughout the month of August, twice a week, the VLVS! Design Team is featuring sketch journals by Clairefontaine. You can see their products HEREAs part of this month long event...Viva Las Vegastamps! and Clairefontaine are hosting a contest this month--comment on all the Clairefontaine posts throughout the month to get a chance at a free journal and a $15 coupon to the VLVS! online store! Great prize!! Good luck!! Remember, you can't win if you don't enter!!!

The next Clairefontaine post by will be with Lyneen on Tuesday. 



I am currently working on another art journal page in my Clairefontaine journal and I can't wait to share it with you. Please take some time to stroll around to see what the rest of the Viva Las Vegastamps! Design Team has been creating as well. To see what else I've been up to please visit my blog, sbartist : painting in the dark HERE. I will be back with another inky adventure on August 20th.

Have a great day! Sb

Monday, July 16, 2012

Tangling with Stamps!

Today is the first time I have stamped any of the new TANGLE stamps from Viva Las Vegastamps! I had a lot of fun. 


The images are stamped on Kromekote Cardstock. I was very pleased with the detail of my images. 

I stamped and masked the Flying BirdPen Tips and Steampunk Alphabet "X" before I stamped the large Tangle from Plate 1424. Then I used my Tim Holtz Distress Markers to add a bit of color. 

 Masks of the images before stamping the Large Tangle / Zentangles.

Viva Las Vegastamps:
Flying Bird
Large Tangle From Plate 1424
Steampunk Alphabet "X"
Pen Tips (from plate 1424)
Kromekote Cardstock
Tim Holtz Distress Markers

I did add a little bit to the tangles... it was a lot of fun!!  I may have to try my own now!

Friday, July 13, 2012

EYE ON FASHION of the PAST

This past week the Viva Las Vegastamps! design team  partnered with Gauche Alchemy. We have a wonderful collection of projects using products from both companies!
My project was a book titled EYE ON FASHION of the PAST. 

Only the front cover was used to in the daily post.  I am here today sharing the rest of the book. 

The base is a 5 Ring Kaiser Craft Scrapbook that was first painted brown.  After the paint dried, all pages were covered with vintage papers then inked using   Color Box Fluid Chalk Ink Pad - Rouge and Punchinello as a stencil.  Papers were trimmed then all edges were sanded.  On the cover VLVS! Fifties Eye Cat Glasses and Lady with Flowered Top

Note: All stamped images in this project are from VLVS!  They were stamped on sewing tissue, heat embossed with VLVS! High Gloss Embossing Powder and tinted with Tim Holtz Distress Markers.

Gauche Alchemy Supplies include: Vintage Papers including sheet music, yellow game piece as an eye glass on front , sequins, fabric cut into strips used with ribbons, Punchinello as a stencil with ink, lace black and purple, tag, Button, Bottle Cap and Gold Beads. Other supplies acrylic paint, Sakura Crystal Lacquer, Color Box Chalk Rouge, ribbon, 

Collage papers, inked using punchinella as a stencil for coverage of the background. Added pieces of doilies, colored some of the images on the collage papers with Tim Holtz Distress Markers.

Game piece over the eye on the cover... "EYE" on fashion of the past! 


Page 2 & 3 - VLVS! stamps Lady In Slacks, Lady Showing Slip and  Lady With Muff  Embellished flower cut from GA black lace. Pieces of doilies have been incorporated through out the book.  
  
Page 4 - VLVS! Lady with Pleated Skirt Another GA black lace flower with button and decorative straight pin. Tag between pages 4 & 5 purple lace, sheet music and VLVS! image of Lady Holding Up Dress


Page 5 - VLVS! Two Ladies Fancy Dress  another flower from the black lace.

Page 6-has this beautiful framed image. The frame is a GA bottle cap filled with Sakura Crystal Lacquer over the image, add the beads around the perimeter set aside to dry.

Pages 7 & 8 - VLVS! images Art Doll Set Large (head only) and Lady in Scarf Dress

The back of the book has been stamped with VLVS! Beautiful Women. Embellished with flower from the black lace, trim cut from the purple lace.  

To finish the project add a lot of ribbon/fabric to the rings.  On this book there is combination of both. 

Hope you enjoyed viewing my book and you are inspired to collage!

Sunday, July 08, 2012

Bleedthrumanade with Butterflies and Grottos!

Got lemons?  Make lemonade!
Got the dreaded alcohol marker bleedthru?  Make bleedthrumanade!

Alcohol markers are notorious for bleeding through paper and leaving color on the back of the page.  I decided a while back that this could be a good thing.  I color the front of the page with markers, and then add art of some kind (usually Zentangle®).  When I'm done, I flip the page and make art using the color shows through on the back.

Today, I'm going to share how a bleedthrumanade that started like this:
Front of page                              Back of page

Ended up as a bleedthrumanade that looks like this:
Front-Sunshine & butterflies in the Morning Dew   /Back-Underground Grotto

To get the grayscale bleedthrumanade colorbase
Front of page: I colored the entire page with various Spectrum Noir alcohol markers in Ice Grey colors, and then created streaks by running the blender pen vertically down the page.  At this point, I turned the page, and started working on the back.

Back of page: No further marker color was added.  I stamped my Sabal pattern image three times without re-inking.  The first image was very clear, the second just above it was faded, and the third image at the top barely showed.  Using a Micron Pigma pen, I darkened the corners of the first image, and drew lines to change the second image into a whole new pattern.  I did linework all around the stamped images, and added shading.   This resulted in the Grayscale picture-front & back--that you see at the beginning of this post.

Adding Color
Front of page: For the front, I was looking for a contrast in lighting.  The idea I had in mind was the morning sun evaporating the morning dew.  I chose thin-tipped, hard pointed colored pencils to get a lighter tinted color and chose Distress markers for the deeper sunlit colors.

I colored the entire page with the pencils, then I stamped my Butterfly collage image twice without re-inking.  I didn't want the complete image in either case.  I used Distress markers to deepen the colors on and around the Butterfly image and to eliminate the square edges.  When I was satisfied, I used the white Pentel gel pen to break up the second image--I only wanted it to add a little texture and give the feeling of light refraction.  I used the white gel pen to add the dewdrop bubbles.  The last step was to use the Distress markers to deepen the color on the dewdrops.

Back of page On the back, I wanted a different lighting effect--the dim lighting you might find in an underground grotto, where the sun merely glances off the surfaces.  I chose colored pencils with soft, deeply pigmented points to color the page. Then I used the Black Soot Distress Marker to re-darken some of the lines and shadowed areas.

The Black & Gray colorbase gave me tinted shades to work with and a sense of shadows and forms in the background.  This was an experiment from start to finish, and I think I'll be repeating this process.  

Be sure to check out the VLVS! July Newsletter for Product highlights, discounts and new releases!

Supplies
Both Front & Back
Stillman & Birn Epsilon Series Sketchbook
Spectrum Noir Cool Greys Marker set
Spectrum Noir Blender pen

Front of page:
Viva Las Vegastamps! used:



Stamp Pad ink: Colorbox Cranberry
Primascolor Verithin Colored Pencils-Canary Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Apple Green, Peacock Blue, Light Peach, Ultramarine
Tim Holtz Distress Markers-Fired Brick, Barn Door, Dried Marigold, Crushed Olive, Scattered Straw, Tumbled Glass, Broken China
Pentel White Gel Pen

Back of page:
Viva Las Vegastamps! used:
      Sabal pattern from Plate 1427
Stamp Pad ink: Memories Dye Ink Black
Micron Pigma Pen .05
Lyra Rembrandt Colored Pencils-Pale Geranium Lake, Lemon Cadmium, Apple Green, Light Blue
Tim Holtz Distress Markers-Black Soot

Monday, June 25, 2012

Patriotic Viva Las Vegastamps!

The 4th of July is fast approaching... 

We will all be celebrating with family gatherings, company picnics and awesome fireworks shows! Here is a great card to use as an invitation to your gathering!

The image on the card is Statue of Everything # 4525

Using the Scor-pal create a rosette for the card. This one is made from a one inch x 12 inch strip of paper.

Stamp Statue of Everything # 4525 and fussy cut the image, then color with Tim Holtz Distress Markers. Tim Holtz Set of 37 Distress Markers are on sale for $89.60!

A $30.00 savings!

To give the image a heavy glossy look, I used the Viva Las Vegastamps Ultra High Gloss Embossing Powder. There are three layers of VLVS! High Gloss Embossing Powder on the image of Statue of Everything # 4525. Be sure to let the powder cool a minute before applying the next.

Here you can see the Viva Las Vegastamps Ultra High Gloss Embossing Powder. The layers of embossing powder makes the piece sturdy.

Use Viva Las Vegastamps Miracle Tape to adhere the pattern paper card stock and rosette to the base card. Attach the Statue of Everything # 4525 with foam tape under the lower half of the image.

Sunday, June 03, 2012

Steampunk ATCs

Lyneen Jesse hosted a Steampunk ATC swap at the Viva Las Vegastamps! forum last month, and I couldn't resist.


I stamped this funky Steampunk Camel Item 18443 Plate 1390 .and decorated with Zentangle®-inspired patterns, then colored with Tim Holtz Distress markers.  A few beads and some little tubie-things I have--no idea what they are--and my card was done.

We were required to do eight of the same card.  It looked pretty cool with 8 little camels all in a row.  I hated to send them off!