Tuesday, July 02, 2019

U.S.A. Vignette Drawer Chocolate Box

Hello and Happy July! I was invited back to participate in another challenge for The Crafty Scrapper, this time using Tim Holtz's new Vignette Divided Drawer or Box in a red, white, and blue theme. I decided to make another Chocolate Box since my other challenge pieces contained had one, and went with a patriotic tower and book turned drawer to house the chocolate. I had bad luck finding any kind of patriotic colored chocolate. After going to four different shops with no luck I just went with some red and blue packaged chocolate...favs! It's a long post, so put down the sparklers and grab some sustenance. 
 
I pulled a side off of the largest Vignette Box, and sanded the edges. I cut Pinked Etcetera Trims from Stamper's Anonymous and Tim to size and glued them around the box so the drawer fits correctly and doesn't shift around. I used a medium Vignette Box for the drawer, and I sanded down the top a bit so it fits more flush. I painted everything with Antique Linen Distress Paint from Tim and Ranger.
I painted two Salvaged Baseboards with Festive Berries and Ground Espresso Distress Paint to use as the top and bottom of the book covers.
I cut a piece of chipboard for the book spine, and cut Sticky Back Canvas to fit, plus two other pieces for the binding. I painted over the canvas with Gathered Twigs and Ground Espresso. I first thought to use red, but then changed my mind. For the spine, I added two pieces of twine to the top and bottom before covering with the canvas, for a raised look like vintage books have from their binding.
I added the canvas binding pieces to the baseboards and wrapped the over hang around. Then I added Remnant Rubs to the pieces to for a decorative look and a title on the spine. I added the spine to the box, and drilled a hole for the drawer pull. I also colored over the pull with Gold Mixative and Mushroom Alcohol Ink. I used a gold pen to add more lines to the covers. I totally love how it really looks like a real book. Sometimes I impress myself! ;0)
I lined the drawer with star paper from the Merriment Stash (not just for Christmas) and also the back of the book spine for a cleaner look. All the paper was inked over in Gathered Twigs Distress Ink.
I lined the tower drawer with more paper, this time adding some from the Correspondence Stash, and added star stamping to the sides and top, and the Star Spangled Banner stamp to the back using a combination of Archival Inks. Then I added Design Tape to the edges and seams of the tower.
I die cut the three Rosettes from Sizzix and Tim with more Merriment and Correspondence paper, using all three designs in the set. I also die cut the banner from the Americana Sidekick Set. I added gold star Remnant Rubs to the middle of the die cut stars in the banner, and colored over the U.S.A. with gold pen. I colored in the Paper Doll with Pitt Pens. I thought I was going to use the Transparency Tiles, but then decided not too. There are so many things I could have added...it was hard to pick. I used pins from my dad's Army days (went on his uniform) for the middle of the rosettes. Those might be my favorite part.
I added a vintage postcard to the back of the tower, and some mini tags to each side...all from my stash. I trimmed down the Stencil Chips to fit a little better of the back. I added more gold stars to the sides and back of the tower. I also painted a Vignette Finial, added more Design Tape around it, and some gold pen work before adhering it to the top of the tower.
I added the rosettes to the centers of each each space, and the banners, but knew I needed more stuff to go in there. I made firecrackers out of straws and inserted twine into them, and inked them all up before grouping them into bundles with more twine. I also added a bouquet of hydrangeas (colored with Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain) to a Mushroom Alcohol Inked Corked Vial. The hydrangeas look so real, and Tim's Bouquet makes for perfect hydrangeas. I punched leaves for the bouquet. I decided to quit there, but since there is a lot more space I can keep adding to the tower year after year.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Supplies: 
(Scissors, Drill, Sander, Craft Sheet, Paint Brush, Paper Trimmer, Die Cut Machine, Craft Pick, Remnant Rub Tool, Two Sided Tape, Foam Tape)
-Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Vignette Boxes, Vignette Divided Drawer, Vignette Finial, Salvaged Baseboards, Mini Hardware, Correspondence Paper Stash, Merriment Paper Stash, Correspondence Design Tape, Gilded Accents Remnant Rubs, Stencil Chips, Kraft Core, Airmail Paper String, Bouquet, Paper Dolls, Corked Vials, Alpha Dice
-Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz Etcetera Pinked Trims
-Ranger Sticky Back Canvas
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Paint: Antique Linen, Festive Berries, Gathered Twigs, Ground Espresso
-Darcies Background Stamp: Stars
-Ranger Tim Holtz Archival Ink: Vintage Photo, Ground Espresso, Hickory Smoke
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Gathered Twigs
-Marvy DecoColor Premium Gold Leaf Pen
-Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool
-Ranger Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink: Gold Mixative, Mushroom
-Ranger Multi Matte Medium
-Sizzix Tim Holtz Thinlits: Rosette Set
-Sizzix Tim Holtz Sidekick Order: Americana
-Faber-Castell Pitt Pens
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain: Antique Linen
-Sizzix Tim Holtz Paper Punch: Medium Leaf
-Ranger Glossy Accents
-Cardboard, Jute String, Star Spangled Banner Stamp, Patriotic Ephemera, Patriotic Straws, Charms

Thanks so much for stopping by today. I wish those that celebrate Independence Day here in the States, a fun and safe holiday! I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Handle With Care Heart Card

Today I have an all occasion card (even Valentine's or Get Well) using the heart stamp from Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz  Eclectic Elements and a few other Stamp Sets. I've been in the stamping mood lately and I just love this heart image. It was very fast and super simple to make. 
I stamped the heart image 3 times...twice on Specialty Stamping Paper from Ranger (one cut out for layering), and once on post it note for a mask. I stamped the horn image from The Professor set, once on SSP and on post it note...all using Black Soot Archival.  I cut out the post it note images and used them to mask for the next part.
Using Vintage Photo Archival, I stamped the gears images from Inventor 7 and Dapper for the background.
I stamped the sentiment and highlight line image in Black Soot and used Clear Embossing Powder over them.
I used good ol' Distress Ink to watercolor in some of the images in the background and both images in the foreground. I inked over the background and flicked water over it. I also added a light coat of the Tim's Collage Medium in Crazing over the heart for a little texture and protection. I decided the card needed a bit more, so I used a design from my sewing machine to stitch down the middle of the card to mimic the lines from a heart monitor...from a slow beat to a regular one. Strange I know, but I love the look of it.  Then came a lot of cardstock mounting and paper distressing.
 
 
 Supplies: 
(Stamp Platform, Scissors, Paper Trimmer, Paper Distress Tool, Water Mister, Adhesive Strips, Foam Tape)
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Mixed Media Heavystock
-Ranger Tim Holtz Archival Ink: Black Soot, Vintage Photo
-Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz Stamp Set: Eclectic Adverts, The Professor, Inventor 7, Noble Gent, Dapper
-Ranger Embossing Powder: Clear
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Brushed Corduroy, Scattered Straw, Aged Mahogany, Pumice Stone
-Ranger Detail Water Brush
-Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool
-Ranger Tim Holtz Collage Medium: Matte, Crazing
-Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Kraft Stock Classic
-Ranger Surfaces Cardstock: Black, Kraft

Until next time, I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!