Today is Tim Holtz's birthday, woo hoo! Happy Birthday to you, Tim, and thank you for inspiring the world with your unique creativity!
After perusing through my talented friend Sannie's blog, I've decided to take part in as many Grungy Mondays as possible! I was sad when the 12 Tags were over -- so I'm stoked to have another Tim-related challenge brought to my digital doorstep each Monday thanks to Studio L3!
With that said, the latest Grungy Monday project involves making a birthday card for the King of Craft himself. All you have to do is use at least one of his products! Here is the card I made for Tim:
I used a mixture of water, alcohol inks, and Picket Fence distress stain for the color-portion of the background. The gold netting look was achieved from one of Tim's Stampers Anonymous stamps and some gold Ranger embossing powder. I took another Stampers Anonymous stamp, inked it with Walnut Stain and Peeled Paint distress ink, and stamped over the background. I then flicked some water onto bits and pieces of the background.
The flowers were created using kraft glassine paper and Tim's Tattered Florals die.
The ticket is another one of Tim's Stampers Anonymous stamps. I wrote the words "make a" on a piece of cardboard then stuck underneath the flowers. I applied Crackle Accents over the sentiment. I tied some twine around one of Tim's word sticks then affixed to my card. I applied some gold Paint Dabber to a piece of Vintage Lace.
My little bird is one of Tim's Movers and Shapers dies. I cut him out using grungepaper then inked him with Distress Stain. His "feathers" are two pieces of grungepaper flourish elements. I felt like adding them to the bird made him look more regal and striking ... I then added Rock Candy all over the bird and his "plummage." :)
I wonder what fun plans Tim has today? Maybe a spontaneous trip to Disneyland? Thank you for looking and have a great weekend!
Tim Supplies:
Alochol Inks - Cranberry, Lettuce, Salmon, and Stream
Distress Stain - Picket Fence
Distress Ink - Black Soot, Broken China, Peeled Paint, Spun Sugar, and Walnut Stain
Kraft Glassine paper
Tattered Florals die
Movers & Shapers Mini Bird & Cage die
Rock Candy Stickles
Idea-ology - Word Stick
Stampers Anonymous - Odds and Ends & Ultimate Grunge
Crackle Accents
Glossy Accents
After perusing through my talented friend Sannie's blog, I've decided to take part in as many Grungy Mondays as possible! I was sad when the 12 Tags were over -- so I'm stoked to have another Tim-related challenge brought to my digital doorstep each Monday thanks to Studio L3!
With that said, the latest Grungy Monday project involves making a birthday card for the King of Craft himself. All you have to do is use at least one of his products! Here is the card I made for Tim:
I used a mixture of water, alcohol inks, and Picket Fence distress stain for the color-portion of the background. The gold netting look was achieved from one of Tim's Stampers Anonymous stamps and some gold Ranger embossing powder. I took another Stampers Anonymous stamp, inked it with Walnut Stain and Peeled Paint distress ink, and stamped over the background. I then flicked some water onto bits and pieces of the background.
The flowers were created using kraft glassine paper and Tim's Tattered Florals die.
The ticket is another one of Tim's Stampers Anonymous stamps. I wrote the words "make a" on a piece of cardboard then stuck underneath the flowers. I applied Crackle Accents over the sentiment. I tied some twine around one of Tim's word sticks then affixed to my card. I applied some gold Paint Dabber to a piece of Vintage Lace.
My little bird is one of Tim's Movers and Shapers dies. I cut him out using grungepaper then inked him with Distress Stain. His "feathers" are two pieces of grungepaper flourish elements. I felt like adding them to the bird made him look more regal and striking ... I then added Rock Candy all over the bird and his "plummage." :)
I wonder what fun plans Tim has today? Maybe a spontaneous trip to Disneyland? Thank you for looking and have a great weekend!
Tim Supplies:
Alochol Inks - Cranberry, Lettuce, Salmon, and Stream
Distress Stain - Picket Fence
Distress Ink - Black Soot, Broken China, Peeled Paint, Spun Sugar, and Walnut Stain
Kraft Glassine paper
Tattered Florals die
Movers & Shapers Mini Bird & Cage die
Rock Candy Stickles
Idea-ology - Word Stick
Stampers Anonymous - Odds and Ends & Ultimate Grunge
Crackle Accents
Glossy Accents
Maria, this is absolutely gorgeous! You've really captured Tim's style, and made it your own. Beautiful job, and I'm delighted that you shared it at Grungy Monday!
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ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous.Lovely details!
Hugs Anne
This such a lovely Tim card! I'm sure he is gonna love it! It's simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comments and kudos! Very much appreciated!
Aw, you ladies soo sweet, thank you for the lovely comments and thank you for visiting my blog!! You all do such beautiful work, so thank you, that means a lot! :D
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Maria! Love all the "little" things you did on it.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Maria, such a feast for the eyes, Like Sue, I love all the little details - especially the bird. I love seeing your work :)
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