layout | Hawaii beach time featuring Tim Holtz product

I really loved each and every project that I created for Tim Holtz (CHA) – but this might be my most favorite of all.

There was a lot of play. coloring. mixing metals with die cuts. Utilizing the Hawaii specific bits from Tim’s new line. Good creative times.

I’m really looking forward to using more of his travel products as I go on trips this summer too. I love the retro greetings and how great the stickers are for layering with other things too.

Is it too soon to head back to Hawaii?!?! I miss it so much. What a great relaxing trip that was.

List of supplies used [images link to Simon Says Stamp – a great shopping spot for all things Tim!]:

project | notes featuring Tim Holtz product

Here’s a project I created that was first seen in the Tim Holtz Idea-ology booth at CHA…

Take a $1 notebook from the craft store that has a nice thick chipboard-like cover.

Combine with your crafting stash.

Create a notebook that is all your own.

tips:

  • Avoid loose bits on the front. Use good liquid adhesive to really seal stuff down.
  • To color the edge of paper, use ink and rub along edges before decorating. I did this with tumbled glass distress ink.
  • You can apply paper to cover with dry adhesive along very edge of ALL sides, as well as center. Be generous!
  • Cut off most of the excess paper, then use sanding block to get the bits off and rough up the edges.
  • Cover inside of covers with paper when finished.
  • re-color metal with alcohol ink, paint, or embossing powder.
  • Sometimes simple is good. Especially if you use a very busy paper!


Supplies [images link to Simon Says Stamp on-line store]:

layout | luau featuring Tim Holtz products

Here’s a layout (first seen at CHA) featuring Tim Holtz products…

I love how many ways I can combine my color mediums (inks, paints, etc) with Tim’s line of (mostly metallic or neutral) products. It makes things so fun – and I have another Hawaii trip page to share today:

Making banners, adding my own twist on things, lots of painting (I painted or inked the die cut flowers and leaves)… such a fun page to make.

for the “no.1” I used the paper left over (from no.1 die cut) to make a stencil (I know, stencil from a stencil style die!) and used yellow paint on that.

Pink + dark blues are really working for me these days. LOVE that combo! Here’s a close up of my title…

 


links to supplies used:

new layout | Amy Tangerine Sketchbook

If you switch the first two letters in May you get… Amy!

Kind of geeky of me to notice perhaps, but I couldn’t resist scrapbooking a photo of myself + Amy Tan at CHA taken in front of her new line Sketchbook, with that same line!

Just a squirt of pink mist, a bit of a daybook (I tore out the mat that is under my photos from a daybook – they’re great whole or in pieces!), and some accents later and I had myself a super fast layout.

I’m excited with how FANTASTIC this line is to work with for my photos – you’ll be seeing loads with it from me in the future for sure. Also? Totally blendable with her first line (a few elements here are from that).

I’m going to make a new “me” album (I do this for layouts that have nothing to do with the rest of my family) – this one is going to be CHA/scrapbook event related I’m betting I get 2 years or so worked into it. Looking forward to more scrapbook friends, adventures, and good times in 2012…

 


Supplies Used:

[click on images for link to products]

Layout | In the Sea

This is the first layout I created upon returning from Hawaii. Created the morning after our return actually – and for the always amazing Mr. Tim Holtz (for display at CHA). Today I wanted to share it because it is a perfect example of how I let my photos + story lead the way.

With so much to say about the AMAZING experience that was learning + snorkeling with the Ocean Project in Maui and swimming along side Sea Turtles, these word stickers were perfect to help tell some of my story. The photos sent to us from the experience were very small files, not suitable to print large at all as I normally do. Rather than have super grainy, virtually unrecognizable pixelated photos I just printed off in a strip as seen above.

I wanted lots of journaling space, that I knew. I also wanted some kind of a circle tying it all together and swirling around. I went with it. Added more layers as needed. At the end (you can see it above) I sprinkled UTEE in platinum on my project and heated from underneath to get metallic sparkly little dots.

One of the cornerstone elements of my personal style is that I let my key inspirational element (story, photos, etc) be my guide. This means that sometimes a page will have more product, other times less technique. While that might at first glance not seem consistent, it actually is very much so. Because I let the ideas flow from a place that is real, true, pure. I do my best to keep it that way and not think about what someone else would do, or all the possible ways I could be doing something. I just roll with what feels right.

Sometimes I think that one of the reasons I’m considered a “fast” crafter is just this. When I’m making something I fully focus on it, I’m thinking about my story that I’m telling through words and photos – but also paper and embellishments. I make sure I like what I’m doing and while it doesn’t always turned out as I had hoped, I have a real good time. ALWAYS. There is a reason I’m always saying “Happy Crafting!” I really mean it. I live by it.

I will be sharing the rest of my projects that I created for Tim (for CHA) over the next month or so as well. This one, as the first one I made and a very special one for me as well, just needed to be first. One note before I go – the first 4 items listed in my supplies used below are the new products, and they will be out soon. The links I’ve provided go to Simon Says Stamp – where you can pre-order them. I *LOVE* that I can pre-order so many things from them.

Supplies Used:


two Tim notes of extraordinary interest: