Wednesday, March 14, 2012

12 Tags of 2012 - March

A new month equals a new Tim tag...YAY!!! It was so fun last month visiting blogs again, and this time so many I knew and blogger's I have befriended, because of last year's 12 Tags of Christmas. Again, many thanks to Tim and Inlinkz for that!!!
I grew up in the country...well forest mostly...so when I first saw Tim's tag it reminded me of times I spent running through the woods as a child and the old, wooden barns and rickety old houses along the way were of course my hide outs. I think growing up like this is what has given me a love for antiquities and all things vintage. I love old, patina laden things that have a story behind them. So naturally, I wanted my tag to look vintage like the side of a barn out in the country, but also colorful, like the findings on a glorious Spring day.
I changed a few things up as you can see. I didn't have the grey embossing powder so I used Black Soot. I added a larger butterfly (all three misted with Perfect Pearls), some bling, and paper roses. I heat embossed my sentiment on a metal embossed piece (I tried to make it look like that wavy old kind of tin). And, I cut strips of paper that already had a wood design, adhered them on Grunge Paper, stamped the wood image (definitely a fav) with Mahogany Distress Ink, then distressed them with crackle paint. I love how it all came out, especially the wood as it looks and feels real. 
I used black cardstock that I misted with Perfect Pearls first, then adhered the Wonder Tape to it, then stuck the scraps in. I was amazed that when you put the embossing powder on it, that it could really be embossed, and it worked. I love this technique. It was so easy and less clean up.
I love this paper. I stamped the wood image with Aged Mahogany, then cut them apart.  They really look like real planks of wood.
I adhered the strips to Grunge paper then added some White Picket Fence Crackle Paint to some of the edges. Then I used Glue-N-Seal to adhere the strips to a jumbo tag.
I used Worn Lipstick Distress Ink to stamp random images on the Steampunk ad stamp to the petals of the large roses. I used Aged Mahogany on the tips of the light pink rose buds. On the Prima Say It In Pearls bling stick on, I applied Pink Sherbet Alcohol Ink to the center of each bud. I wanted the bling to look like climbing roses.
I heat embossed the sentiment on a metal foil sheet, then used the Stripes mini texture fade to emboss the metal. I distress the edges of the sign and applied Rusty Hinge Distress Ink to make it look like rust.
I am submitting this tag to Hels Sheridan's The Sunday Stamper challenge for "mists", and Lisa Somerville's Blogger's Challenge for "3D", and Sarah's My Mojo Monthly challenge of "vintage".

Supplies:
From My Stash: butterfly charm, light pink and hot pink cardstock, rafia ribbon


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Fears & Dreams ATC

It's that time again...the monthly ATC swap at the All Things Tim Yahoo Group! This month the theme was "march madness", and you could only use the colors blue and orange. I love Tim's stamped quotes, and this 'fears and dreams' quote really spoke to me. It's a pretty deep thinking quote, and one which I am sure most of us have struggled with at one time or another when it's time to take a leap of sorts...the dreaded leap of faith!
I am also submitting this ATC to the Gingersnap Creations Color Challenge of "using only 2 colors",  as well as another, the Gingersnap Creations Once In A Blue Moon Challenge "things that leap".
You might remember this marbled blue Alcohol Ink background from a tag swap last month...these were the remnants from the masterboard, which makes so many projects. I just added another stamped image using Tim's new honeycomb stamp and StazOn in pumpkin. Then I adhered these to ATC sized cardstock in orange that was stamped with Tim's new crosshatched design in Broken China Distress Ink.
I stamped the phrase twice using Persimmon Distress Ink, and heat embossed in Rusty Hinge Distressed Embossing Powder, then stamped it again just slightly to the side of the original in Walnut Stain Distress Ink.  I added the words fears and dreams made from a Dymo label maker, ribbon, and the muse token.

Supplies:
From My Stash: ribbon, cardstock


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



Sunday, March 11, 2012

Not Your Ordinary Water Bottle

After Tim's cruise to Mexico, my bestie Paula and I stayed at a posh hotel where they served us water in this Christian Lecroix (fashion designer) designed bottle. We both fell in love with the bottle, so each purchased our own. I have been saving mine to do something crafty, but just had no pressing reason to get going on it until Simon Says Stamp & Show's challenge this week of "bottle it". I wanted to color my bottle somehow but didn't want to alter the wonderful white lace design by Mr. Lecroix, using Alcohol Ink on the outside, so my hubby gave me the idea of using Alcohol Ink on the inside of the bottle. HELLO!!! Why couldn't I think of that by myself? Talk about feeling like a dummy, but at least he got to feel important and appreciated (well...later on anyway).
Before
After Pitch Black Alcohol Ink
I am the worst bow maker, but this gorgeous ribbon from the Funkie Junkie herself, Linda Coughlin (check out her Zibbit shop) will make anything look wonderful!
I was given this gorgeous label a couple of years ago by bestie Paula and have never used it, so I thought it would look wonderful on this bottle. I think some of you Ten Second Studio metal wizards could easily make something like this.

Supplies:
Bellemonde: Noble Initials Pewter Crest
From My Stash:  water bottle


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



Saturday, March 10, 2012

Tic Tac Toe, Three In A Row!!!


Happy Saturday everyone! This week at Our Creative Corner, we have a unique challenge. Holly Kean is hosting the "tic tac toe challenge". Play along with us in a game of paper crafting! Choose three in a row on this tic-tac-toe board, and make sure you work those elements into your paper craft project.
I decided to go with brads, buttons, and blue, and also took this literally and made a tic tac toe board. I meant to make a sentiment with 'hugs and kisses' on it to go with me XOX, but I guess I got lost in the flowers, because somehow I forgot, and didn't realize until I posted the pictures.  I think I need to up my Omega 3's! The Design Team  is sure to get you motivated and inspired, so please visit their wonderful blogs and marvel at their take on this weeks challenge.
Linda Coughlin- The Funkie Junkie
Vicki Burdick- It's a Stamp Thing
Sue Butler- Scrumplescrunch
Ann Marie Hile- Stampin' Anne
Wendy Janson-  It's All About Stamping
Marcy Kaminski - En Papillote Arts
Holly Kean- Kean On Paper
Irena Kowalczyk (aka Rudlis) - Love, Life and Crafts
Meihsia Liu- Simply Paper Crafts
Tui Nathan- Stampin Time
Lori Rider- The Diva Stamper
Kristin Tierney- Lilly Beth Boutique
Sharon Wheet- Designs by Sharon
Supplies:
Close To My Heart:  wooden buttons
Maya Road: Stick Pins (I used Alcohol Ink to color them blue.)
American Crafts: Thickers
From My Stash: dictionary print


I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!