Friday, March 29, 2013

March Tim Tag

The March tag was fun to make and I really loved the technique of using the tinsel ribbon to back a shape.  I did not have the tattered banner die so I had to go to my Cameo stash of designs and I really liked the banner I used and decided that it would be fun to repeat the tinsel technique.  I cut the little eggs from the same Tim holiday paper as the background.  I really love tinting the ribbon with Distress stains.  Thanks for looking and I love sharing so leave a comment if you like.  Happy Easter!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

I did my Tim Holtz February tag today.  I think I like this tag the best of all the others I have made.  I did not have much of the original materials on hand that Tim used so I had to make due with what I had.  Lately my goal has been to use my Photoshop elements more to make it more fun for me so when I can I use it to make things like the Queen of hearts into something I can use in my scrapbooking.  Another kind of funny anecdote is that I do have those lovely labels that Tim used on his tag and I searched high and low in my scrapbook room for them but could not locate them anywhere, someday they will show up...  I did luck out with the embossing folder of the Queen of hearts it was on sale at Joanne's when I went there on Friday our "snow day"!  I was lucky to get it quite reasonably.  Oh well off to do another project and watch Downton Abbey, enjoy!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012


A fun little piece I made to put on the mantle in our living room.  I was inspired by a blog posting that I think was on the Silouette website.  It took a while to make and the letters are not the easiest pieces to glue together.  I do like the whimsy of the piece and it really looks nice on the mantle.  It is funny when you don't even have an idea of what to do until you find that inspiration piece.  I found this really cool ball ornament garland when I was out shopping last weekend and that was the inspiration for the colors that I used.  One might say that I have an over abundance of paper in my scrapbook room but I can usually put a project together with only what I already have, the question would be: Where did I put that?  Happy Holidays!

Friday, November 30, 2012

An Advent calendar that I made with my Silhouette Cameo.  I used the round box, print and cut tickets, holly leaves and the little bow shapes.  It is made from Joann's cardstock and SEI Christmas paper.  The glitter paper is made by Stampin Up and it cuts the best on the Cameo.  I have had some trouble cutting with the thicker versions from the big box craft stores.  We are going to put mini candy canes and candy kisses in the boxes for the kids at school in the library homeroom to have one day at a time.  The kids seemed to be excited with the countdown idea and many of them have enjoyed the entire bulletin board.  The wreath sets on one of the double doors with the slogan "Open the door to knowledge, Read"  Luckily there are 15 students in the homeroom and 15 days of school some things just work....Happy Holidays to all!



Monday, November 5, 2012

November Tim Holtz Tag

Since October kicked my butt, I didn't get a chance to do the October tag but made the time to do this month's tag.  I followed the technique but substituted a Gina K stamp as I didn't have the Tim stamp to do the wheat with."Thankful" was made with a stencil that I created with my Cameo a tool I can't live without anymore it is simply the best digital cutter out there.   I also used the colors of distress inks that I have on hand and also the distress stains that I currently have as I am trying to build my distress stain inventory and only have about 10 so far.  Hopefully that will change LOL!  I also used some CTMH burlap ribbon, as I love that stuff it is amazing and I love the stuff.  I substituted core paper for my leaves with glassine paper and used my maple leaf punch to make them.  I then crumpled them and used some distress ink and perfect pearls on them.  The acorn is one from Jolee's that I love, the set comes with glittered pine cones also one of my favs.  Hope you enjoy my tag this month as I had a blast creating!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

 Well it seems the only time I post here these days is when I have a tag to share.  This month's tag was fun!  I really enjoyed the metal tape technique with the alcohol inks to color them up a bit to distress.  I did not have the typewriter die and was too lazy to try and cut on on my Cameo so I dug up myGrungeboard shapes and decided to make a Halloween theme instead.  I used white paint on the skull and crossbones and then used the rock candy crackle paint with a little distress ink over the top.  A piece of black cardstock behind the eyes and colored clear rhinestones with my alcohol ink pens that I filled with the alcohol inks.  They really work great to color the rhinestones.  I dug out my little bottles for the potion and filled it with some funky "POTION" really cool glitter.  The paper is from my last year's Stampin up stash.  I used the gears to funk it up a bit and called it done.  I frequently start the tags and it takes me a while to actually finish them.  I do like this one the most so far, but we'll see how the rest goes.  Thanks for taking a peek and leave a comment if you dare!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Oh my August has crept up on me and another lovely tag to share.  I really enjoyed making this month's tag because we got to use the pinecone die to make roses.  I watched the video a couple of times and I think I have them down pretty well.  Since I have only sons I decided to do a silhouette of a boy instead of a woman.  I also utee embossed my little words as I wanted them to look like tiles.  I needed a little bling so the branches were cut out of glittered paper and the leaves are the little artificial ones you buy in the bridal isle.  I used my peeled paint distress stain on two of the white ones and just added the green ones as they were.  One of these days I will get the kraft core paper when I can find in the stores.  I would love to add that to my stash...