I love taking classes myself.....and have been looking forward to taking this one. Check-out this website! http://www.onlinecardclasses.com This is my version of Day 1.
I wanted to make a card for a dear family member who is a builder. The 'materials' used here are in the 'Tim Holtz' line. This card was a lot of fun to make. Happy 'Memorial Day' to all..... Directions...see below or ask me please! Thanks for taking time to look at my card! http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1983864?&limit=last1 I found this wonderful website that you just have to see! Please take the time....h ttp://studiol3.blogspot.com/ Tim Holtz Products http://www.timholtz.com./products.html And of course....Tim Himself!h ttp://www.timholtz.typepad.com/
I have been taking a class on Mixed Media and I love it....unfortunately I am very slow at it. There is a bit of stamping on this project but it is mostly paint, artist spackle, india ink, chalk and gel medium. This is very different than the usual work I do.....and I am glad that I tried it. Also I used Tim Holtz digital pictures and several of his stamps. I used pan pastels and inca gold on various stencils. The little girl in the picture is my Mother when she was young. It was fun to incorporate a family picture with the art. Also the date on the project says March 31st....but my camera is not displaying the correct date. It is always something! Thanks for stopping by to look at my project! Why don't you try something you haven't done before? You may like it!
This week's challenge is for anything feminine....ribbons, pearls, etc. Supplies are: Rose Red Cardstock (SU). The paper is unknown as it was stuck in a drawer for a long time and no company on the back. It is light pink, dark pink and some medium green shades. The largest butterfly is collaged by using Kelly Panocci Valentine Emphemera and then putting it through the Big Shot using an embossing folder. Versamark Ink and Clear Embossing Powder were heated and repeated creating the glossy finish to the large butterfly. Next I attached 'Pretties' pearls and the 'pin' and beads (Stampin Up). The second smaller butterfly is clear embossing ink on vellum with white embossing powder (using heat). Next I antiqued it with pink and green chalk and sprayed a small amount of 'Shimmer' over top. The butterfly small stamp is by Ellen Vener/Village Arts Press. The 'Vintage' stamp is by Hampton Art Stamps. The ribbon is 'Rose Red' by SU. Misc. Supplies: Sti
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I am also totally enjoying Boot Camp! So much FUN!!!