Friday, October 07, 2022

Tim Holtz Sizzix Christmas 2022 - Felted Retro Santa with Twig and Stump Winter Wishes Card

Hello again this week Everyone! Here is the first of two projects that were on the Tim Holtz Sizzix Christmas Live last week. This card, using lots of felt, is made with the new Retro Santa and Twig and Stump Thinlits, and was so SUPER FUN to make! I kept talking to little characters as they were coming together! LOL! Felt makes this card super fun to touch as well. Enjoy!

 
Add two sided tape to the back of Black Cardstock, and red, green, and white glittered felt. Die cut the base pieces of Santa from Retro Santa Thinlits and the two Snowmen from Twig and Stump using Black Cardstock. Die cut the second Santa piece using red glittered felt as well as the long scarf and ornaments. Die cut the tree and Santa's glove parts with the green glittered felt. Die cut the Snowmen, their hat parts, the shorter scarf, the belt, and the snowflakes with the white glittered felt. Then die cut the long scarf again with the white glitter as well as Santa's glove parts.

 
Add two sided tape to the back of silver Metallic Kraftstock, and die cut Santa's belt part, the pail hat, and the star. Adhere the red felt Santa part to the black, and then the green glove parts whole. Cut the cuffs from the white felt and adhere those on over the green matching part, and discard the white glove part or save for another time. Adhere Santa's beard part on. Cut the buckle off the white felt and discard, and then adhere the fur part on where it goes. Cut the silver buckle part off and adhere where it goes and discard the fur part. Santa is complete so set him aside for now.
 
 
Add two sided tape to the back of light blue and yellow felt. Die cut ornaments from each, and the short scarf part and beanie hat again with the blue felt. Interchange the white felt parts of both scarves with the red and blue felts. Save the other scarves for another time as you will have four once interchanged. Adhere the white felt Snowmen to the black bases. Add the scarves. Assemble the hat parts as well and add those on. The handle of the pail will need to go the opposite way to look correct. Remove the snowflake inside the pail part on the silver Kraftstock and add it to the star for the tree. Add two sided tape to orange Kraftstock, and die cut the noses, and adhere those on. Add two sided tape to the back of Kraft Cardstock and die cut both sets of arms but leave those in the die for now. Leave the ornaments, tree, and star off to the side as well. 
 
 
Mist a piece of Woodgrain Cardstock with Brushed Corduroy Distress Spray Stain from Ranger. Lightly mist a little water on as well, and let sit a few minutes and then blot off with a paper towel. Dry. Add two sided tape to the back. Rub the pad of Walnut Stain Distress Ink over the raised parts of the Woodgrain and dry. Die cut with both parts of the sign. Ink the edges with Walnut Stain and remove the letters and save those for another project. Set this aside for now. 
 
 
Using a Deckle Trimmer and Watercolor Cardstock, cut it to 4.75 x 6.75 inches. Ink over it with Speckled Egg Distress Oxide with an Ink Blending Tool, but leave the bottom inch portion (horizontal part) more or less uninked. Mist over the paper with water lightly then mist Tumbled Glass Distress Spray Stain over lightly. Dry and blot while drying. 
 
 
Ink over that bottom inch portion with Picket Fence Distress Ink and an Ink Blending Tool heavily. Lightly mist water over, and dry.

 
Ink around the edge of the watercolor with Speckled Egg Distress Oxide, and then lightly mist Snow Flurries Mica Stain over. Dry, and then stitch around the border with white thread. Fold a Kraft Cardstock base to 5 x 7 inches, and mount black cardstock to the front of this cut slightly smaller (4 7/8 x 6 7/8 inches) with two sided tape. Adhere the watercolor paper on top with two sided tape. Adhere sign to the top left, and add snowman arms to look like they are mounted to the top of the sign to hold it. Add tree and star, then the tall Snowman to the right with his arms, and short Snowman to the left of the tree with his arms. Add Santa. Add snowflakes, and cut a couple in half to give a behind the sign look and around the border. Add ornaments to tree and Snowman's hands. Add Ice Blue Stickles to Santa's eyes, and Black Diamond Stickles to the Snowmen eyes. Add slight shadow under the Snowmen and on the bottom of the ornaments with markers.
 

Supplies: 
(Scissors, Two Sided Tape, Die Cut Machine, Die Pick, Water Mister, Ink Blending Tools, Deckle Trimmer, Paper Trimmer) 
-Ranger Surfaces: Black Cardstock, Kraft Cardstock 
-White, Green, and Red Glittered Felt
-Sizzix Tim Holtz Thinlits (Christmas 2022): Retro Santa, Twig and Stump 
-Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Metallic Colors Kraftstock, Classic Kraftstock 
-Sizzix Felt Sheets: Bold Colors 
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Woodgrain Cardstock 
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain: Brushed Corduroy, Tumbled Glass 
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Walnut Stain, Picket Fence 
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor Cardstock 
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink: Speckled Egg 
-Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Mica Stain: Snow Flurries 
-Ranger Stickles: Ice Blue, Black Diamond -Blue, Red, Yellow Marker
 
Thank you so very much for stopping by today. I hope I've given you some inspiration for your Christmas makes. I'll be back again soon. Until then, I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!

Monday, October 03, 2022

Tim Holtz Sizzix Christmas 2022 - Felt, Velvet, and Metallic Kraftstock Colorize Yuletide Ornament

Happy October everyone! Time is flying by so fast, and now you'll start seeing Christmas projects here. Tim Holtz just launched his Christmas release from Sizzix...I hope you were able to catch the Live on Saturday. If not, check out the replay. I made two projects for the Live that I'll be showing in the next two weeks, but today I have a felt and velvet ornament made with the new Colorize Yuletide that was not on the Live.  I adore this set of dies, and even though I made a few mistakes in the making and debated whether to show it, the mistakes did not take away from the beauty of the design of the dies, and this ornament really looks so regal...the pictures do not do it justice. And...you need very little supplies (felt and velvet) to make this and it comes together quickly, which makes for great assembly line making for gifts, so that is another reason I decided to show it. Hope you like it as much as I do, despite. Enjoy!
 
Take the lighter gold and darker gold Metallic Classics Kraftstock, and cut about 2x2 inches pieces from each. Add two sided tape to the back of each. Take the four bell die pieces from the Colorize Yuletide Thinlits, and die cut the base piece 1 and piece 3 with the darker gold. Die cut the 2 and 4 pieces with the lighter gold. Assemble the bell as shown on the picture. Take the darker gold scrap piece and flip it over to the back so you can see the tape backing, and die cut the base piece 1 again but on the tape side. Remove the tape pieces from the bell and the backing, and stick them together so that now the back of the bell is gold. Set this aside.

 
For the three ribbon and berry die pieces, cut a piece of red Metallic Kraftstock, red felt, and red velvet each about 2x2 inches. Add two sided tape to the back of each. Die cut the base ribbon and base berry with the red metallic, the ribbon 2 and berry 2 with the felt, and ribbon 3 and berry 3 with the velvet. Assemble the ribbon and the berries, and set them aside for now. (I kept the berries inside the die cut negative for safe keeping until I was ready to stick them on.)
 
 
(Note: My mistake was adding two sided tape to these felt pieces, as they are so detailed and delicate that when I peeled away the backing to stick them down, I kept having to peel the pieces from each other and things were sticking to everything I didn't want them to.) From the Metallic Colors Kraftstock, take the yellow green piece and cut two pieces about 3x3 inches each. Cut about a 4x5 inch piece from the sage green felt. Cut a 3x3 inch piece from the dark green felt. (Note: Having the two sided tape on the back of the detailed felt pieces was a little difficult assembling on the wreath as I kept making it stick together, so if that might bother you, skip the two sided tape and use Collage Medium on the felt.) Cut a 2x3 piece from the dark green velvet. Add two sided tape to the back of each. Take the 5 wreath die cut thinlits out. Die cut the base 1 piece from one of the metallic pieces, then flip the other over and die cut the same piece again but on the tape side, and set that piece aside. Die cut the 2 and 4 pieces from the sage felt. Die cut the 3 on the dark felt. Die cut the 5 on the dark green velvet. Using the picture on the die envelope and really just following the shape of the wreath and going in number order, assemble the wreath.

 
Take gold metallic thread and wrap it around your hand loosely three times so that when you remove it you have three loops about five inches long. Tie a knot on the two end pieces of thread and snip the ends. Keeping the loops together and folded in on themselves so you have six strands, push one of the ends through the loop on the bell about an inch. Separate the strands in half (3 and 3) and pull the other end of the threads between the other two and pull lightly until the bell and secure. Confusing, but just think about how you tie string onto a tag hole...same thing here. Remove the backing tape on the assembled wreath and lay it face down. Turn the bell to the back and then lay the bell in the middle of the wreath with the bottom of the bell pushed through to the face of the wreath and with the loop of the bell showing (when the wreath is face up) and push the threads into the sticky part of the tape gathered up in a line, with the loops of the string straight up. Remove the backing on the other base wreath and match it up to the assembled wreath and adhere to the back of the assembled wreath so that it has a nice finished look on the back. Remove the backing on the bow and adhere it over the loop of the bell. Adhere the berries to the wreath as well.
 

Supplies: 
(Scissors, Two Sided Tape, Die Cut Machine, Die Pick)
-Sizzix Tim Holtz Thinlits (Christmas 2022): Colorize Yuletide 
-Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Metallic Colors Kraftstock, Metallic Classics Kraftstock 
-Sizzix Felt Sheets: Festive Colors 
-Red Velvet, Dark Green Velvet, Gold Metallic Thread
 
Thank you for all the comments on the Live, and of course for stopping by here today! I'll be back soon. Until then, I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!