Welcome to my 24th post for the Compendium of Curiosities III Challenge. This challenge is being sponsored by The Funkie Junkie Boutique who is generously providing a $25.00 gift certificate to one lucky randomly chosen winner. As they have with every challenge, Tim and Mario have another amazing prize package for the winner chosen by the Curiosity Crew. Head on over to the lovely Linda Ledbetter's site for all the rules and details!
Here is my project using the Remnant Rub Resist Technique:
To tell you all the truth, I didn't think I was going to have time to participate in this challenge as I ran off to San Diego to help my parents as my mother had back surgery (all went well). I started this project the day before I left, following the technique found on Page 51 of Tim's book which is still available (here). I used the Botanical Remnant Rubs for the tag, Tim's new Stampers Anonymous Watercolor set butterfly stamps and Scattered Straw, Peeled Pain and Broken China Distress Stains. The only other thing I did before I left was to dye Tim's Crinkle Ribbon with Broken China Distress Stain and create a bow.
I kept looking at my tag and thinking that I had gotten carried away with the Remnant Rubs and that I needed to change something or make another. However, each time I looked at my tag I said to myself "I like it the way it is." That is always my cue to stop.
When I returned home a couple of days ago, I set to figure out how to "bling up" the tag. I decided I wanted it to be simple so I only added a Bauble with a Loop Pin to the bow, a Word Band and "Happy Birthday" by B Line Designs stamped on a scrap of cream card and colored with Scattered Straw and Broken China Distress inks.
This leads me to a topic I would like to discuss with all of you. I kept looking at this project in the beginning and thinking it wasn't involved enough when, in reality, it was beautiful to me for its' simplicity. That's what makes this technique so awesome! Although involved projects with tons of ephemera that took us a long time to create are fabulous too, there is also something special about simple projects which can be created quickly. My resist project was fast and easy to complete, making it an quick "go-to" project for a Birthday or Thinking of You tag/card.
Here is one more look at my project:
It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or an experienced paper crafter, this technique is easy for everyone! Pull out those books and get crafting! All of us on the Curiosity Crew are looking forward to seeing your creations! Come join the fun!
Susan
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Saturday, March 14, 2015
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Dimensional Cutting Pad Fun!
Hello Everyone! I have a new technique (to me anyway) to share with all of you for this 22nd Challenge for the Compendium of Curiosities III!
Has anyone used Tim's Sizzix Dimensional Cutting Pad before If not, you might want to take the time to order one for yourself and start playing! I will confess, when I first saw this product, I thought it would be good for nothing more that cutting out butterfly wings, however, when I started to experiment with it, I discovered that I could create so much more!
Here is my finished project using Tim's large pocket watch and the dimensional plate:
I added some black around the edges of the pocket watch and then cut a dial from Tim's Eclectic Elements Fabric and adhered it to the center of the watch. Finally, I cut another pocket watch from a piece of scrap card stock and added Frayed Burlap Distress Ink. I finished with a coat of Tarnished Brass Distress Paint that I dabbed over the Frayed Burlap to give that old metal look.
As you can see, I added some Idea-ology Game Spinners for the clock hands. I then went on to decorating the rest of the card.
I first stamped railroad tracks on the top and bottom of the card and added Tim's rick rack over the top. I stamped and cut out a train on an extra piece of card stock that I had colored with the Distress inks as before and added a little tarnished brass Distress Paint to parts of the train. I then adhered the train over the rick rack at the bottom right of the card.
I added a strip of Tim's Tissue Tape to both the right and left hand sides of the card. Then I got busy with the Idea-ology Gears (I just can't get enough of them!) and glued them to several areas of the card, including on the pocket watch itself.
I used an Idea-ology Swivel Clasp and attached a Philosophy Tag to the end. The clip was threaded through the top of the watch and a drop of Glossy Accents here and there to adhere the token to the card.
Finally, I had fun with Tim's Remnant Rubs, adding them here and there to the background for some fun detail. I finished the whole card off by backing it with a black mat and adding two Idea-ology Corners painted lightly with Tarnished Brass Distress Paint .
This 22nd challenge is generously sponsored this time by the Funkie Junkie Boutique. Linda is providing a wonderful $25.00 shopping spree in her online store to a randomly chosen winner. As always Tim and Mario have another great prize package waiting for the Curiosity Choice winner of this challenge. Good luck. Head on over to Linda Ledbetter's site to refresh your memory on the rules and play along!
Hope you enjoy this project! Now let's see what you create.
Has anyone used Tim's Sizzix Dimensional Cutting Pad before If not, you might want to take the time to order one for yourself and start playing! I will confess, when I first saw this product, I thought it would be good for nothing more that cutting out butterfly wings, however, when I started to experiment with it, I discovered that I could create so much more!
Here is my finished project using Tim's large pocket watch and the dimensional plate:
Here is a view of the dimension created by using the plate:
Isn't that cool? It really make the watch come to life, doesn't it? This technique for using the pad can be found on Page 62 of Tim's Compendium of Curiosities III book. It's never too late to order here.
My husband loves trains and requested a train theme for the card, so I happily obliged!
I first created a fun background using Antique Linen and Frayed Burlap Distress Inks. I thought it might be fun to use the round blending tool to create circle on the background to mimic the shape of the pocket watch. I used Frayed Burlap for this background technique. After following the technique on Page 62, this is what I started out with:
As you can see, I added some Idea-ology Game Spinners for the clock hands. I then went on to decorating the rest of the card.
I first stamped railroad tracks on the top and bottom of the card and added Tim's rick rack over the top. I stamped and cut out a train on an extra piece of card stock that I had colored with the Distress inks as before and added a little tarnished brass Distress Paint to parts of the train. I then adhered the train over the rick rack at the bottom right of the card.
I added a strip of Tim's Tissue Tape to both the right and left hand sides of the card. Then I got busy with the Idea-ology Gears (I just can't get enough of them!) and glued them to several areas of the card, including on the pocket watch itself.
I used an Idea-ology Swivel Clasp and attached a Philosophy Tag to the end. The clip was threaded through the top of the watch and a drop of Glossy Accents here and there to adhere the token to the card.
Finally, I had fun with Tim's Remnant Rubs, adding them here and there to the background for some fun detail. I finished the whole card off by backing it with a black mat and adding two Idea-ology Corners painted lightly with Tarnished Brass Distress Paint .
This 22nd challenge is generously sponsored this time by the Funkie Junkie Boutique. Linda is providing a wonderful $25.00 shopping spree in her online store to a randomly chosen winner. As always Tim and Mario have another great prize package waiting for the Curiosity Choice winner of this challenge. Good luck. Head on over to Linda Ledbetter's site to refresh your memory on the rules and play along!
Hope you enjoy this project! Now let's see what you create.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Layering Stencil:Embossing
Seems hard to believe the holiday are upon us and we have arrived at the 16th - yes 16th - Challenge for the Compendium of Curiosities III Challenge! This challenge proved to be a fun one as always! This time it is sponsored by our friends at The Funkie Junkie Boutique who have a $25.00 gift awaiting one lucky randomly chosen winner! Tim and Mario have provided yet another "WOW" prize package for the winner chosen by the Curiosity Crew.
All of us at the Curiosity Crew have been so amazed at all the talent out there! Thank you to each and every one of you who have been participating with us for all the challenges. Did you know it is never too late to join us? You can purchase your autographed copy of Tim's Compendium of Curiosity III book here. The go to Linda Ledbetter's site to learn all about the rules.
This challenge can be found on Page 50 of the Compendium of Curiosities III book. Here is the project I created for this challenge:
I decided to use the Festive Layering Stencil which went well with the Christmas-themed tag I wanted to create. Here is the tag before I added all the embellishments:
As you can see, I stenciled the bottom and the side edges of the tag, leaving the center open.
Now to embellish the tag... I die cut the Prancing Deer from cream card stock and colored it by blending Antique Linen and Vintage Photo Distress inks onto the deer. Then I created two pinecones from brown paper using Tim's Pinecone die.
The "25" embellishment, the bells and ribbon and the "Merry Christmas" came from Tim's Christmas ephemera pack. After adhering them to the tag, I added a Mirrored Star just above the number "25" and to the bottom right corner of the tag, a Gumdrop to "Merry Christmas" and I cut around the bottom of the bells and attached the bells and ribbon ephemera to the deer's neck.
I also used a Tidings Token that says Christmas Wishes" and attached it to a hand-made chain using jump rings. The first jump ring is threaded through the knot in a red acetate ribbon bow I made for the top of the tag. I adhered two die cut pinecones and 3 small "real" pinecones that I had in my stash just above the Tidings Token.
The last piece of ephemera I used was a snowflake that came in the ephemera pack:
There you have it! This technique is quite simple yet striking. We hope you will pull out your stash and get to creating! We can't wait to see what you make!
Susan
All of us at the Curiosity Crew have been so amazed at all the talent out there! Thank you to each and every one of you who have been participating with us for all the challenges. Did you know it is never too late to join us? You can purchase your autographed copy of Tim's Compendium of Curiosity III book here. The go to Linda Ledbetter's site to learn all about the rules.
This challenge can be found on Page 50 of the Compendium of Curiosities III book. Here is the project I created for this challenge:
As you can see, I stenciled the bottom and the side edges of the tag, leaving the center open.
Now to embellish the tag... I die cut the Prancing Deer from cream card stock and colored it by blending Antique Linen and Vintage Photo Distress inks onto the deer. Then I created two pinecones from brown paper using Tim's Pinecone die.
The "25" embellishment, the bells and ribbon and the "Merry Christmas" came from Tim's Christmas ephemera pack. After adhering them to the tag, I added a Mirrored Star just above the number "25" and to the bottom right corner of the tag, a Gumdrop to "Merry Christmas" and I cut around the bottom of the bells and attached the bells and ribbon ephemera to the deer's neck.
I also used a Tidings Token that says Christmas Wishes" and attached it to a hand-made chain using jump rings. The first jump ring is threaded through the knot in a red acetate ribbon bow I made for the top of the tag. I adhered two die cut pinecones and 3 small "real" pinecones that I had in my stash just above the Tidings Token.
The last piece of ephemera I used was a snowflake that came in the ephemera pack:
There you have it! This technique is quite simple yet striking. We hope you will pull out your stash and get to creating! We can't wait to see what you make!
Susan
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