Showing posts with label Tim Holtz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Holtz. Show all posts

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Graphic 45's French Country Collection

 
 
 
Primitive Cabinet by
Unknown (hehe)
 
 
 
I found this cabinet, while out looking at collectible and antique items, several months back.  It has been hanging around since.  I know when I found it I wanted to make a really cool but functional display case for my store and some of the goodies I carry.  All I needed was just the right paper.  Along came Graphic 45 and their newest release, French Country.  The colors were perfect because the cabinet was painted in a soft green and then distressed with a darker green. I really like the colors and did not want to have to repaint the entire thing.  French Country filled the bill. 
 
 
Here are some "before" pictures.
 
 
 


 

 
 
Green and not really pretty but there was so much potential.  I just simply loved how it was made.
 
 
Here are some "after" pictures.
 
 
 
 Ok it is looking better but you need to see some of the close ups.  I spent some time on the metal flowers from Graphic 45.  I used several different embossing powders to color them and fit them in with the paper line.  I also used sprays from the Petaloo line. I fussy cut the Rooster and placed him against the mesh so that he sat back off the front of the door.
 
Here are some close ups:
 
 
This cluster is on the bottom of the cabinet.  I used soft embossing powders to use with the paper flowers from Graphic 45
 
 
 
In this cluster, I used black and white embossing powders and clustered the flower with flowers from the French Country collection.  This is on the right side of the door.
 
 
This cluster is on the top of the cabinet.  Using Red and Sea Foam white and Celery embossing powders, I wanted to pick up colors from the paper flower collection in the French Country line.
 
 
This cluster is on the left side of the door.  Using Mustard Seed and Spiced Marmalade embossing powders this flower went in with the Sunflower cluster from the paper line.

 
 
Here are a few more pictures from the sides and other angles.
 
Left side of the cabinet. 
 
 
Right side of the cabinet

 
Full top of the cabinet.

 
I hope you enjoyed viewing my project and I really hope it inspires you to do something really cool with a piece of furniture that you may have that you really want to change.
 
Always remember, we have a lot of really cool stuff to buy over at The Hens Den
 
Have a VERY crafty day
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Ranger U - May 2012

WOW.. What an experience.   You go through such a roller coaster of emotions when you start this endeavor.  From the time I completed and submitted the application to the very end when you get your class photo.   But I made it.  Whew.......

Last fall when I applied, I did not think I had a snowball's chance in hell to get selected to go.  They only pick 24 students for each class each year.   There are two of them, late April and early May.  Then you wait until late March for the email...Yes...No.   I got the one that said "CONGRATULATIONS".  I was in shock, totaly.  Yes, I sure was.  Still am.   But the journey has only just begun.

Booking the flight and hotel was "ok"... took a bit to find a flight that would get me to NJ at a decent hour.  Sea Tac, however, have some rude TSA agents.  Honestly, I do not travel much and I forget the "finner" details about traveling.  So when I thought I would travel "light", I thought I had my plan all organized.  Usually when I fly, I check ALL of my bags because I hate waiting for all the sillies to put their over stuffed carry-on's in the overheads.  So, I get to security, unload my laptop (I knew to do this) took off my shoes (knew to do this) and put everything in plastic bins (knew to do this).   Watch my luggage/laptop go in the machine and they never came out!!!!  The next thing I hears is "LUGGAGE CHECK"  and still not understanding and waiting for my bags, the TSA dude came up to me WITH my bag and asked if it was mine... Yes Sir, it is??!!!  Well, we have a lesson to learn, he says'.  Taking all the stuff out of my bag (in front of everyone, who are by now all watching me) and lays out my plastic bag of hair stuff, tooth paste and so on.   Well...Did you know you are suppose to take this bag OUT of your luggage?   No Sir, I do not really fly that much and rarely take carry-on luggage, why?  "These bottles are not legal"  WHAT!!!... Oh shoot... "do you want to toss them or check the bag?"   me- "I paid good money for that stuff and I am not tossing it"...he- then you have to check it.  me- then you put my stuff bag in my bag and I will.. by now I am getting upset and he is being a turd and everyone is staring... So he walks me out of security, holding my bag for everyone to see and does not even give me a kiss when he is done.  I was so embarrased.  Jerk.. bag checked and I finally get on the plane.
5 + hours later, we landed. Had a nice ride to my hotel, time to check in.   OH MY GOSH!!!!!!  She asked for my ID.. I had it in my pocket.  Where is it?  As I tear through all my stuff,  GONE!  Crap, the last time I saw it was when I check in my bag.   UGH... then my brain flashed.. I called United and asked them if they could check the seat I was sitting in because I may have left it there because I vagely remember something dropping in between the seats.... "no, they will not take out the seats to get My Driver licenses".  How do I get back on the plane, I ask.   The response was not what I wanted to hear.  Called my husband and he is in a panic.. Wife stuck in NJ!!!... then I my heart hits the floor.... WAIT.... I run to my wallet and peak in a secret place and there is my PASSPORT!!!...  I started to cry... day saved.

Ok, The next 3 days are very intense and jammed packed full of information and skills and tricks and secrets.  I made 80 tags over those 3 days, using a varitiety of techniques.  You arrive at 9 am sharp and you are there in class until 6 pm...long days.  

Day 1 - We got a tour of the plant.  They make everything there.  All by hand, with some help from machines of course. Those Distress ink pads, they are put together by hand! Not a machine.  Boy did those girls have some pretty fingers. Darn good thing they had gloves on. What fun, I got to pick a bottle of stickles right off the assembly line..Whoo Hooo!   Ok, tour over we have to get to work and start making our tags.  Some of the tags are shown below.

Perfect Pearls - I did not know that you could do so much with this beautiful fine powder. My favorite in this section was the Faux Suede tag. It looks and feels like leather and the colors on the paper are just beautiful.


 Shabby chic embossing with paint...I want to try this again.

 Altering metal and the embossed foil was so cool!

 Layering inks- stepping out of my color pallet....FUN!

 Grunge, foil and layering inks....I want to play!!!

 More foil and tranfer and sticky back canvas (my fav was the canvas, far right)

 Ink washing - this is a must do again.

 Distress markers and embossing powders - love altering things!!!

 Dylousions Sprays - Oh So Pretty!!!!

 Glossy Accents and colloage art - reminds me of school when I made the heart.

 The Melting Pot and Utee!!!-   My new best friend!

 Stickles and Liquid Pearls -  LOVE!


My most fav of all - altered metal art.  Using the Melting pot is going to change my neckline alot...lol

I cannot leave out all the fun we had and the food!... Mario took really great care of us. Square pizza was on the agenda this day and the salads were awesome!
Then, there are the great people that you meet.  I was not able to get all of their pictures, I had my head buried in projects.   :(
 Kaz - she loves her "stashes" and I love her accent.  She is from England.  She taught me a word..."gobsmacked" = I am over whelmed/blown over.  There was another one but I best leave that one in my head...lol
 Kate, Dy and Kaz being silly- The 3 amigos!

 Alain, one of the owners took a bath in yellow stickles and this is what the coat looks like.  It is stiff as a board and they are protecting it carefelly...it is really funny to see.  He was wearing when they dumped the stickels on him....lol

 Tim and Claudine teaching- Tim is such a ham and there is a very funny side to him.  It took all I had to hold back those 3 days.  Especially when he started talking about his "cracks".  Claudine  is so sweet and gental but don't let those looks fool you, she is one sharp cookie!

Dy teaching - she is a hoot.  I did not know what to expect but I loved her personality.  She is whitty and funny and very sincere.  Love her!

After 3 long and very intense days of learning, it was time to leave and I almost cried.  I wanted to stay and learn more.  But it was time to take the final picture:
Ranger U Graduating Class of May 4 - 6 2012 @ Ranger Ink in Tinton Falls; New Jersey.  I cannot tell you have much I really enjoyed myself.

Thank you for stopping by... Have a great day!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Monday, October 3, 2011

Boo Box

 I just love it when the Twins are over for a visit.  I get to take pictures of them, even if they don't want me too...lol.   A recent visit had them both playing games and making faces.  I took one of those pictures and copied it in black and white and used it on a Holloween project.   Take a look below and see how it turned out..








 
I used Echo Parks A Apothecary Emporium Holloween paper line.  Most of the ribbon is randome ribbon that I have in my 'supply'.  I used Graphic 45 bling, Tim Holtz Distressed ink.   

I hope you enjoyed this and thanks for stopping by.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Butterfly kisses

A friend of mine had to lay her dog to rest unexpectedly.  Kayee was a true member of her family. This layout is a trubuite to that love.

The paper line is by Bo Bunny, Gabrielle.  Flowers are byFancy Pants and of course, I had to use Tim Holtz and Teresa Collins Bling.