Friday 6 June 2014

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of 2014- A Technique That's So Much Fun for the Month Of June!!!

This is the technique that Tim Holtz posted for his 12 Tags of 2014 for June.

Normally because of the inclement weather I usually have to edit the dull look of the pictures.  Not This Time!!!  Yesterday the sun shone (I know it seems weird for Ireland), so all I needed to do was crop the photos. That means what you see here, is how vibrant and summery it truly looks!! I kid you not LOL :) 

I loved his tutorial so much that I've made 4 no 5 more tags of yummie-ness now!!!

To do this technique click on the 12 Tags link I've made above and it will go to Tim's blog where you can emulate him and post your own fab creations because it will give you fantastic results!!

It's essentially a watercolor letterpress technique and so simple that it's GENIUS!! 


Supplies

Wood-mounted Tim Holtz Change stamp
Tim Holtz - Stampers Anonymous Papillon
Tim Holtz - Distress Ink Pads - Mini Kit One (Picked Raspberry, Mustard Seed, Peacock Feathers & Spiced Marmalade)
Tim Holtz - Layering Stencils - Rays
My Stash Buttons, Metal flower
Junkyard Findings
Prima Resin Butterfly
Smooth Watercolour Cardstock
Kitchen Towels (to soak up excess liquid)
Scraps of Elegance Scrapbook Kit Club Clear drops & Hat Pins
Prima Large Clear Pebble
Foam Pads
American Seam Binding Ribbon White
Watermister
Beacon Quickgrip Clear Glue
We R Memory Keepers Corner Chomper Green Deco/Stub 
Tim Holtz Watercolor Fine Detail Waterbrush
Ranger Heat Tool
Ranger Black Archival Ink Pad
3/16 WRMK Big Bite Punch and lilac eyelet


When I did this technique, it didn't take long at all.  The most important step, is to thoroughly dry, the watercolor card, with a heat tool.

As the distress ink pads have to be applied to the reverse side of the stencil directly, it works best with the mini ink pads as more color can be applied to it and then spritzed with water and applied to the cardstock.  I have used the larger ink pads to bigger stencils with good effect.

I love vibrant colors like those in 'Mini Kit One', which naturally, was the first set I bought and the results were wonderful I think.







I used the Papillion Stampers Anonymous Butterfly Stamp, but because I didn't have the one that can be used with the Framelit Dies, I had to fussy cut them individually after I'd watercoloured them as per Tim's instructions.

The butterflies had been stamped onto the smooth watercolour card itself and the cut out ones mounted on double-sided foam pads to give it plenty of dimension.









I stamped the Change sentiment as well as all the other stamping with Black Archival Ink and heat set it so the watercolouring wouldn't bleed the stamped images

I thought that because have to go through a metamorphosis and emerge anew. 













I had lots of fun searching through my terrifying stash (some say trash.  I say whatever!!) to add the finishing touches to my tag after the corners had been chomped off by my WRMK Green CC on the Deco side.

I am not sure what the metal pieces came from (at least 1 is a Junkyard Finding or Finnabair cog maybe) and then I used the Large Clear Pebble from Prima.

The smaller pebbles are part of the Scraps of Elegance Kit for this month (more to follow with that kit Woo Hoo!!

Then the hat pins actually came from the Scraps of Elegance Flutter April Kit from which I snipped the off the sharp needle-points 
To finish I pressed all the mini distress ink pads that I used and spritzed generously with water and then dragged a long ribbon through it and then dried with my heat tool (Ranger of course LOL!)

Be sure to check out Mr Holtz blog (follow the link at the top of this post) and try out this technique for yourself with all the stencils and inkpads and glorious funness you have to play with and see how something so simple is so wonderful and creates amazing results.

Tell me what you think as I love reading comments.  It means I'm getting better at what I'm doing.

Hugs for Everyone,

Celina

5 comments:

  1. Love that stencil and this tag is beautiful!

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    1. Thank you so much!! It always makes my heart beat fast when someone leaves me a comment.

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  2. I wish I could get my colors to come out so vibrant! What a great job you did. I hope to get to see Ireland first hand some day.

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    1. I'd be more than happy to show you around if you ever decide to get here. As long as you realize it will be rainy and warm in summer and freezing and sunny in winter (I got married on 27 December) and bright blue sky you will really enjoy yourselves. No one ever comes here for the weather :)
      I think because I didn't put too much ink on the stencil and let the water spritz do the work for me (and I used normal watercolour paper pad that you get in any bookstore) it came out really well. Thank you so much for leaving me a comment.

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  3. This is beautiful and those clear pebbles were a brilliant choice!

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