Showing posts with label embossing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embossing. Show all posts
Sunday, October 21, 2012
TAGGING ALONG! Mr. Holtz's HALLOWEEN tag!
Heyyy there, everyone!
What a crazy busy week! Along with everything else that pops up during a regular Monday through Friday, I was also somewhat busy with the production of FRANKENSTEIN at the theatre I work for- what a production! And a great set. If you're in the OKC area, get yo'self downtown and see FRANKENSTEIN!
We've reached the second half of October. Halloween is speeding towards me and I still don't know what my costume is gonna be... decisions, decisions. But at least I DID finally sit down and make my version of Tim Holtz's OCTOBER tag!
I LOVED the technique he taught us with this tag- smashing and smooshing up the tissue paper when gluing it down and smearing acrylic paints on top. It was fun and just looks great! I didn't have a roll of tissue wrap - so I used a 'newsprint' background stamp on the tissue paper, first. It looked pretty similar.
The skull was stamped and embossed before I ever-so skillfully cut it out, using my nifty Cutterbees. Those scissors are little gifts from God, aren't they?! I also embossed the 'Happy Halloween,' using some gold embossing powder. The 'Happy Halloween' stamp is one of my favorites- I found it in the dollar bin at Jo-Ann last year.
There's some detail of the newsprint and colors. I LOVE this technique! It's somewhat similar to what I did on another Halloween project- but it was a 'technique' that I kinda made up as I went- I'm excited to add paint to more projects, now- I LOVE PAINT!
Here's the full view of my version of Mr. Holtz's October tag:
Hope all y'all are having a great weekend! Be back soon!
-kory
Saturday, August 11, 2012
On Crafting And Insomnia...
Yeah. In trying to come up with a title for this post, I started to ramble.* I do that. In real life, too. I'll just talk and talk and talk. My Mom says it's because I love the sound of my own voice. And that's true. I also love the sound of typing. You do the math.
*I've edited the title of the post, as it was pointed out to me so pointedly that I forgot to talk about my new stamps. So see the next post. :-)
Really, I do love the sound of typing. When I was a beautiful child, I didn't play outdoors. I stayed inside. Playing office. I had a manual typewriter. Before I knew how to type, I just rhythmically banged on the keys.
About insomnia: I work all the time. It feels like all the time, anyways. I'm also rarely alone. The past few weekends, the quiet peaceful loneliness of the late late nights has proved too attractive. Before I know it, it's 5:30am and I'm starting to panic because PEOPLE WILL START WAKING UP.
Last night, I started a crafting spree while enjoying a couple of vodkas- (with a splash of cranberry juice, for the color). I'm taking a break from my craftomania to post a couple of the things which sprung from my tired hands and wired mind.
I got a wild hair to make an engagement gift for two friends. They got their wedding rings yesterday. I decided they needed jewelry boxes. As the boxes aren't lined with anything, they're really not 'right' for jewelry, so I am presenting them as 'nightstand boxes.' You know, little boxes for their nightstands. They can use them to store spare change...or a watch...or a key ring... or birth control devices... or their favorite pharmaceuticals. You get the idea.
Probably one of (not THE, but one of) the cheapest gifts ever...
I got the wooden boxes at Dollar Tree. You know, Da Dee Tee. The happiest place on earth. (Get lost, Disneyland.)
I used some 7gypsies papers from the 'Paddington' 6x6 pad. I found the 6x6 pad at Tuesday Morning, for 1.99. As much as I love black and white, I couldn't ever think of a way I wanted to use this paper. Well, I finally did! And I love how it looks on these boxes.
The sides of the boxes, I painted with glossy white paint. Not a fancy kind- just some of the very inexpensive kind in the little bottles at all the stores. After the white dried (not on its own, I got impatient and whipped out the heat gun) I used a scrap of cut up tshirt to rub/smear some camel colored paint over it- kinda like a glaze, I guess you'd call it... It wasn't any plan, it just occurred to me and I loved the way it looked. I ModPodged the paper to the top of the boxes, trimmed away the excess, then sanded the edges just slightly. I rubbed some Frayed Burlap Distress Ink around the edges and randomly around the top, then edged the boxes with Walnut Stain. What would we do without Walnut Stain Distress Ink? What would we do without Mr. Holtz?! I raised my cocktail and toasted to Mr. Holtz. Then, I got to work on the initials. I dug out all my chipboard letters. After trying out many, many different fonts, I settled on the one that I felt looked similar to the font on the papers. I painted them white and rubbed Distress Inks on the edges and around randomly. Lastly, I embossed the letters three times with clear embossing powder. I Glossy Accented those offers on the top of the boxes and threw my hands into the air- DONE!
Here's a close up of the "R" box. I love the look clear embossing powder gives- can you believe that's just a little cardboard letter?! I can't! You might, because you aren't as easily impressed/entertained as me.
The inside is just painted black. I did think about lining the boxes with flannel, but I didn't have a black plaid flannel shirt to cut up... I thought about using the rest of the flannel shirt I cut up to make the Goblin's shirt, and coloring the fabric with Black Soot Distress Stain, but ... you know. It was time to freshen my drink.
A parting shot. It looks like I took the picture all tilt, doesn't it? No, kids, that's the magic of the 'straighten' option in iPhoto. I think they should rename it, and call it 'TILTY." Cuz I've NEVER used it to straighten a photo, I just use it to make them tilty. Why? I don't know. I guess a part of my brain thinks tilty=classy picture.
Alright, back to my worktable! By way of the bed. Kory need a nap.
-kory
*I've edited the title of the post, as it was pointed out to me so pointedly that I forgot to talk about my new stamps. So see the next post. :-)
Really, I do love the sound of typing. When I was a beautiful child, I didn't play outdoors. I stayed inside. Playing office. I had a manual typewriter. Before I knew how to type, I just rhythmically banged on the keys.
About insomnia: I work all the time. It feels like all the time, anyways. I'm also rarely alone. The past few weekends, the quiet peaceful loneliness of the late late nights has proved too attractive. Before I know it, it's 5:30am and I'm starting to panic because PEOPLE WILL START WAKING UP.
Last night, I started a crafting spree while enjoying a couple of vodkas- (with a splash of cranberry juice, for the color). I'm taking a break from my craftomania to post a couple of the things which sprung from my tired hands and wired mind.
I got a wild hair to make an engagement gift for two friends. They got their wedding rings yesterday. I decided they needed jewelry boxes. As the boxes aren't lined with anything, they're really not 'right' for jewelry, so I am presenting them as 'nightstand boxes.' You know, little boxes for their nightstands. They can use them to store spare change...or a watch...or a key ring... or birth control devices... or their favorite pharmaceuticals. You get the idea.
Probably one of (not THE, but one of) the cheapest gifts ever...
I got the wooden boxes at Dollar Tree. You know, Da Dee Tee. The happiest place on earth. (Get lost, Disneyland.)
I used some 7gypsies papers from the 'Paddington' 6x6 pad. I found the 6x6 pad at Tuesday Morning, for 1.99. As much as I love black and white, I couldn't ever think of a way I wanted to use this paper. Well, I finally did! And I love how it looks on these boxes.
The sides of the boxes, I painted with glossy white paint. Not a fancy kind- just some of the very inexpensive kind in the little bottles at all the stores. After the white dried (not on its own, I got impatient and whipped out the heat gun) I used a scrap of cut up tshirt to rub/smear some camel colored paint over it- kinda like a glaze, I guess you'd call it... It wasn't any plan, it just occurred to me and I loved the way it looked. I ModPodged the paper to the top of the boxes, trimmed away the excess, then sanded the edges just slightly. I rubbed some Frayed Burlap Distress Ink around the edges and randomly around the top, then edged the boxes with Walnut Stain. What would we do without Walnut Stain Distress Ink? What would we do without Mr. Holtz?! I raised my cocktail and toasted to Mr. Holtz. Then, I got to work on the initials. I dug out all my chipboard letters. After trying out many, many different fonts, I settled on the one that I felt looked similar to the font on the papers. I painted them white and rubbed Distress Inks on the edges and around randomly. Lastly, I embossed the letters three times with clear embossing powder. I Glossy Accented those offers on the top of the boxes and threw my hands into the air- DONE!
Here's a close up of the "R" box. I love the look clear embossing powder gives- can you believe that's just a little cardboard letter?! I can't! You might, because you aren't as easily impressed/entertained as me.
The inside is just painted black. I did think about lining the boxes with flannel, but I didn't have a black plaid flannel shirt to cut up... I thought about using the rest of the flannel shirt I cut up to make the Goblin's shirt, and coloring the fabric with Black Soot Distress Stain, but ... you know. It was time to freshen my drink.
A parting shot. It looks like I took the picture all tilt, doesn't it? No, kids, that's the magic of the 'straighten' option in iPhoto. I think they should rename it, and call it 'TILTY." Cuz I've NEVER used it to straighten a photo, I just use it to make them tilty. Why? I don't know. I guess a part of my brain thinks tilty=classy picture.
Alright, back to my worktable! By way of the bed. Kory need a nap.
-kory
Friday, May 4, 2012
Mr. Holtz's Embossing Diffusers: The Excitement Continues!
From the first moment I saw the new Embossing Diffusers in use, I knew it was something I had to have-
And I don't think I've stopped playing with them yet.
And then someone comes up with yet another way they can be used for and even more amazing effect.
Go to TonyR's blog RIGHT freaking NOW and see this genius use of the brand new EMBOSSING DIFFUSERS from Tim Holtz/Sizzix!
The moment I saw this, I wanted to do nothing more than leave work immediately and go home to make things...
Here's the link: Embossing Diffusers.
Tell Tony I say hello, and make sure you tell him THANK YOU!
-kory
And I don't think I've stopped playing with them yet.
And then someone comes up with yet another way they can be used for and even more amazing effect.
Go to TonyR's blog RIGHT freaking NOW and see this genius use of the brand new EMBOSSING DIFFUSERS from Tim Holtz/Sizzix!
The moment I saw this, I wanted to do nothing more than leave work immediately and go home to make things...
Here's the link: Embossing Diffusers.
Tell Tony I say hello, and make sure you tell him THANK YOU!
-kory
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
New Page Wednesday!
First of all- don't let that blog title fool you into thinking I'm going to upload a new page layout every Wednesday. I'm not that disciplined. Also, it isn't even Wednesday. It's Wednesday Eve. So I've already misled you twice.
My good friend, Holly, gave this photo to me. It's a picture taken of us at her wedding. It was a beautiful wedding with an even better looking open bar. And I can tell this photo was taken very early in the evening, as I look spectacularly sober.
I swear, this photo looked a hundred times better when I was looking at it on the little view-screen on the back of my camera. Hmmm. I bet that you're now wishing you had a nickel for every time you've heard someone complain about the quality of their photo on a blog.
But Kory, WHAT beautiful products you've used! What ARE they?!
Glad you asked!
-Textured Cardstock, Ivory, Hobby Lobby (Store Brand?)
-Ripple from the Brook Collection, Crate Paper
-Julianne Vintage, Die Cuts, K & Co (Plaque with date, under photo)
-'Script' Embossing Folder, The Paper Studio / Hobby Lobby
-Regal Crest, Tim Holtz/Sizzix Bigz Die (Leaves on sides of photo)
-EveryDay Fun Borders, Kraft Funday: My Mind's Eye (border)
-Thickers, Amy Tangerine, 'Goodness'
-Distress Ink, Victorian Velvet and Broken China (on the 'leaves')
There it is!
I think it turned out very great, very simple looking, and a memory of a very great and beautiful day. However, Holly was a little cranky that I had to call her to ask, "WHAT DAY DID YOU GET MARRIED ON?!"
And I still swear it was in July- it was too freakin' hot that day, to be wearing a suit outdoors...
-kory
My good friend, Holly, gave this photo to me. It's a picture taken of us at her wedding. It was a beautiful wedding with an even better looking open bar. And I can tell this photo was taken very early in the evening, as I look spectacularly sober.
I swear, this photo looked a hundred times better when I was looking at it on the little view-screen on the back of my camera. Hmmm. I bet that you're now wishing you had a nickel for every time you've heard someone complain about the quality of their photo on a blog.
But Kory, WHAT beautiful products you've used! What ARE they?!
Glad you asked!
-Textured Cardstock, Ivory, Hobby Lobby (Store Brand?)
-Ripple from the Brook Collection, Crate Paper
-Julianne Vintage, Die Cuts, K & Co (Plaque with date, under photo)
-'Script' Embossing Folder, The Paper Studio / Hobby Lobby
-Regal Crest, Tim Holtz/Sizzix Bigz Die (Leaves on sides of photo)
-EveryDay Fun Borders, Kraft Funday: My Mind's Eye (border)
-Thickers, Amy Tangerine, 'Goodness'
-Distress Ink, Victorian Velvet and Broken China (on the 'leaves')
There it is!
I think it turned out very great, very simple looking, and a memory of a very great and beautiful day. However, Holly was a little cranky that I had to call her to ask, "WHAT DAY DID YOU GET MARRIED ON?!"
And I still swear it was in July- it was too freakin' hot that day, to be wearing a suit outdoors...
-kory
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Happy Valentine's Day!
Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! I truly hope you get to hear that from someone special, and not a crafty, rambling drunk.
How did I celebrate Valentine's Eve? I made cards, that's what! I made the above card a few weeks ago, actually. I made it during a fit of craftcitement, when I bought a new set of LABELS dies from SPELLBINDERS. I think that is a new embossing folder used, up there, too. It must've been a shopping binge and cardmaking day. But it's all in blackout, now. All I can do is make a wild guess that the day involved a binge at the HobLobs and a purging cardmaking session.
Here is a card that I made last night:
The base of the card is from a pack of 1.00 tag cards that I found in the Dollar Bins at MICHAELS. I've had them for ages, but never used them- but now that I did, it's one of those 'where you been all my life, yo?!' moments. Aren't they cute?! I just covered it with a piece of paper from CRATE and a heart with arrow from the TIM HOLTZ Valentine's die. Mr. Holtz even makes the best shaped hearts. How's he do that?!
Alright, CoWorker Beverly just handed TWO Valentine's NERDS ROPES. My favorite candy. I gotta go, but HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! I'll be back later in the day with a layout from my SHOW BIDNESS album!
-kory
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