Saturday, December 31, 2011

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of Christmas, Day 12: Happy New Year!

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Harry: What does this song mean? My whole life, I don't know what this song means. I mean, "Should old acquaintance be forgot…" Does that mean we should forget old acquaintances, or does it mean that if we happen to forget them, we should remember them, which is not possible because we already forgot 'em?


Sally: Well, maybe it just means that we should remember that we forgot them, or something. Anyway, it's about old friends.
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Happy, happy New Year, to my dear friends, both old and new! My final submission to Tim's 12 Tags of Christmas comes in just under the wire (whew!), and it's a celebration of the brand new beginning that 2012 offers. It's also my wish for all of you that this coming year will be the best you've ever had! Take these next twelve months and shape a beautiful, exciting, inspiring existence for yourself. And remember, when all else fails:

 “Draw a crazy picture 
Write a nutty poem 
Sing a mumble-gumble song 
Whistle through your comb. 
Do a loony-goony dance ' 
Cross the kitchen floor 
Put something silly in the world 
 That ain't been there before.” 
 ― Shel Silverstein 

In other words, create, create, create!

Hugs,
Linda

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of Christmas, Day 11

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Holy rockets, guys, how'd it get to be December 31?! WOW!

I woke up this morning with a gasp, realizing I had but a few short hours to finish and post the final 2 Tags of Christmas a la Tim Holtz. I promised myself I'd finish before New Years Day, so... the race is on!

Back shortly...

Hugs,
Linda

P.S. I used the Gingerbread Alterations Die, and a little Snow Cap Adirondack paint, for Santa's cookies.


Monday, December 26, 2011

Grungy Monday 30: Get Out the Tissues!

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Updated January 3 to say CONGRATULATIONS to Michelle Reaves, winner of the Simon Says Stamp shopping spree!


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Hello, my dear friends, and happy last week of 2011! I hope you're all enjoying a truly wonderful holiday season. Grungy Monday 30 is one of those "Let your imagination run wild!" challenges. Just create anything your heart desires using:

Tim Holtz's Tissue Wrap and Tape!

Yep, the only rule is that you use Tim's wonderful new Tissue Wrap from his District Market line, OR Idea-ology Tissue Tape... or both. If you haven't yet played with the Tissue Wrap, holy cow, you're in for a treat. I love, LOVE this stuff! It's an elegant, semi-sheer tissue paper, but with a lot more heft than the uber-fragile stuff that rips if you breathe on it the wrong way. This tissue wrap can be colored, die cut, crumpled again and again, glued down and manipulated, all without tearing.


Case in point: I colored Tissue Wrap with various shades of Alcohol Ink, crumpled it up so I could swipe some Gold Mixative over the wrinkles, flattened it out and die cut the Tattered Florals, stacked 'em, twisted 'em, floofed 'em-- and they held up beautifully to all that abuse. 

The background is also Tissue Wrap, and it was inked, then wrinkled up and pressed onto a piece of heavy card stock I'd coated with Glue 'n Seal. You can create some awesome texture this way, and it's so quick and easy!


To be eligible to win the awesome $25 shopping spree from Simon Says Stamp, create your own work of art using one or more of Tim's tissue products. When you're ready, upload your finished piece to your own blog or public image-hosting site, then add it to this post using the InLinkz link below. Please remember to include a link to www.timholtz.com AND to www.simonsaysstamp.com in your blog post or photo description. :)


Remember to share your photo at the All Things Tim group, too! Lovely List Mom, Gloria, has a special album just for your Grungy Monday masterpieces! If you're not already a member of this talented, supportive group of Tim fans, be sure to join!


Okay, guys, that's the lowdown for the final Grungy Monday of the year! Have an awesome week, and I'll look forward to seeing your wonderful creations!

Hugs,
Linda
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Happy Winter Solstice!

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Well, friends, it's the shortest day of the year, and that can only mean one thing: Light is returning! May your days absolutely be merry and bright, and thank you all for the kindness and friendship you've brought into my life. Happy Winter Solstice, Merry Christmas, Joyful Hanukkah, Spectacular Kwanzaa, Magnificent New Year... and may every OTHER day be amazingly wonderful, too! 


And so the shortest day came, and the year died
And everywhere down the centuries of the snow-white world 
Came people singing, dancing, 
To drive the dark away. 
They lighted candles in the winter trees; 
They hung their homes with evergreen; 
They burned beseeching fires all night long 
To keep the year alive. 
And when the new year's sunshine blazed awake 
They shouted, reveling. 
Through all the frosty ages you can hear them 
Echoing behind us - listen! 
All the long echoes, sing the same delight, 
This Shortest Day, 
As promise wakens in the sleeping land: 
They carol, feast, give thanks, 
And dearly love their friends, 
And hope for peace. 
And now so do we, here, now, 
This year and every year. 
Welcome Yule! 

--"The Shortest Day," written by Susan Cooper for The Christmas Revels

Thursday, December 15, 2011

E-Team Special Mission: Embellishment Bits!

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Happy mid-December! It's time for another eclectic Paperie E-Team Blog Hop Extravaganza!

This time around, our fearless leader, Daisy, challenged us to use the sweet new Maya Road Vintage Embellishment Bits in our project, and what a cool little package of stuff THAT is! Check it out:


Since I was doing a holiday card, I picked a few key pieces and still have enough groovy trinkets left over for several more projects. 

As with all E-Team blog hops, eclectic Paperie is offering some fabulous prizes, and this time, there will be SIX lucky winners! Three people will win an eP $20 gift certificate, and three others will wins a fun box stuffed with eP's favorite embellishments-- trims, brads, buttons, decorative pins, Stickles... and more! To be eligible to win, all you need to do is leave a comment on each artist's blog between now and Sunday, December 18. 

During this super-busy time of year, we're hoping to make it easier for everyone to participate in this hop--so we're spreading the love over two days! Today, these 3 E-Teamers are posting...

...and tomorrow (Friday) there will be three NEW posts added from these E-Teamers:

(Sherry Cheever is sitting this one out, but be sure to stop by her blog and see what kind of beautiful things she's been up to!)

I made a quick little holiday card for this challenge...

 The background card is kraft color card stock stained with Fired Brick Distress Stain. The tree was drawn with an opaque green paint marker and decorated with Gold, True Blue and Tropical Tangerine Stickles. The little snowflakes are from the Maya Road Vintage Embellishment Bits kit, and were painted with Snow Cap Adirondack Paint.

I used a Santa image from Tim Holtz's Seasonal Paper Stash inside the little Maya Road tin, filled it about 1/8 of the way full with chunky white glitter, and sponged a little Bottle Alcohol Ink onto the metallic lid. The pretty little star pin is from the same Maya Road package, and the fake berries and leaves are just cheap craft store stuff. Everything is hot glued into place. 
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Thanks so much for hopping by! Enjoy the gorgeous art my E-Team-mates created and have yourself a merry little Christmas!

Hugs,
Linda

Monday, December 12, 2011

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of Christmas, Day 10!

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In my continuing mission to complete Tim Holtz's 12 Tags of Christmas 2011 before the calendar turns over to 2012, I have Number 10 right here, all done up and ready to hang on the staircase banister with the sparkly lights and snowman lanterns. Did you try this technique? Is the packing tape transfer cool, or what?! ESPECIALLY when you use shiny foil tape on the back. Okay, so it's not easy to photograph, but it's sure eye-catching in real life, yes?

I used little Christmas girl images from the Artchix Studio "Merry Christmas" Collage Sheet (they have such cool stuff!), and teeny little presents are table confetti from Pier 1. I destroyed a couple of images before I really got the hang of this, and finally figured out that if I stick the edge of the packing tape to my table so it doesn't shift around, it's much easier to get that little photo lined up correctly. A tiny "eureka," but I'll take all the eurekas I can get!

I think this year's 12 Tags has been the best yet, and I'm looking forward to completing the final two tags. Hope you're all having a blast, too!

Hugs,
Linda



Grungy Monday: Congrats to our Winner!

Pin It Happy Monday, everyone! Have you guys been following along with Tim's 12 Tags of Christmas? What an awesome way to kick off December! Today is the final day, and then I guess it's time to madly rush into making some holiday cards, some Christmas gifts, maybe a little candy (can you tell? I'm a last-minute kind of girl!).

I suspect most everyone else is as busy (if not as behind) as I am, so Grungy Monday will be going on Christmas vacation, and Challenge 30 will post on December 26. It will be a cool challenge, and just to give you a heads up, you might want to have some of Tim's new Tissue Wrap on hand (that's the cool stuff he uses in today's 12 Tags Challenge).

First, though, I get to give away a prize! The winner of the Tim Holtz Idea-ology Tote Bag is:




Big congrats to Kim Young!

Kim created a gorgeous, festive card for her entry, which you can read all about on her blog, Kim's Creations.


With that, I'm off to finish my own 12 Tags, do my shopping, make my cards... etc! Happy holidays to all, and don't forget to come back on December 26 for Grungy Monday 30!

Hugs,
Linda

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of Christmas, Day 9!

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Back in "catch up" mode, but with a good reason for falling behind: My awesome mom has been here since Friday, and we've been... ahem... power shopping. I am tired. I am broke. But, I sure did have a great time!

I love this technique. We practiced it at Ranger U last spring, and were all ooh-ing and ahh-ing over the beautiful, enamel-like look that can be achieved so very easily. Kind of makes me want to coat everything I own in the stuff and live in a shiny, lacquered world! That's not at all practical, though. ;-)

It was so much fun seeing not only Tim's gorgeous tag sample, but also the wonderful pieces created by Ted and Michelle Cutts, the brilliant people behind Tim's Stampers Anonymous stamps. Add to that Mario's insanely fun behind the scenes previews on Twitter and Facebook, and it's like a big 'ol online party!

Twelve Tags rocks. It SO does!

Hugs,
Linda

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of Christmas, Day 8!

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Okay, so I went a little...Steampunk Kitsch with Tag 8. I admit it. But, really, weren't those guys just BEGGING for Santa hats?

Tim's is cool. Mine is cheesy. I sure did have fun making it, though. ;-)

I'm caught up! YAY!!!

Hugs,
Linda

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of Christmas, Day 7!

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I fell in love-- at first sight, even!-- with Tim's tag for Day 7! It's so elegant and earthy and beauteous, and isn't Kraft Glassine the coolest stuff? EVER? Okay, so I say that about each and every one of Tim's products, but you know... it's all true. Every time!

This is a quick post-- I've challenged myself to get Tag 8 finished before bedtime, and the clock, she's a'tickin'! Back soon... barring catastrophe!

Hugs,
Linda

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of Christmas, Day 6!

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Wow, I can't believe we're halfway through the 12 Tags of Christmas already! This is my magnificently sloppy version of Tim Holtz's tag for Day 6, and though it's not going to win any prizes for prettiness, it really does remind me of a beat-up old aluminum tin, the kind of thing my dad might keep in his workshop to hold little parts for his antique engines. (Hi Dad!)

I used Tim's "Holiday Words" Texture Fade for the embossing, and folded big red Christmas rose (to cover a really ugly part of the tag.... shhhh! Don't tell!). The jingle ball and little ornament are also, um, strategically placed. ;-)

Isn't 12 Tags a blast?? Tim and Mario are absolute ROCK STARS for giving us this awesome project.

See you tomorrow!

Hugs,
Linda

A Beautiful Tammy Tutterow Project Giveaway!

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Congratulations to Susan K, winner of the Tammy Tuttuerow Welcome Banner class! Susan was chosen via Random Number Generator, and she's going to ROCK this project! Thanks to everyone who participated, and I highly recommend purchasing this amazingly inexpensive, downloadable tutorial. 

I'm just loving the reinvigorated focus on handmade gifts and decorations this holiday season, and was delighted to learn that my friend Tammy Tutterow is offering a brand new downloadable class on the most gorgeous Welcome Banner I've ever seen.  Check this out: It holds a little key for Santa Claus!


Known as "Tammy Tutorial" to all of us who enjoy the beautifully composed craft lessons she shares every week on her blog, Tammy has gone all out on this class. It includes a supply list, printable instructions in .pdf format, and an amazing, richly-detailed slideshow that walks you step by step through the creation of your own Welcome Banner.

This is my next project, once the 12 Tags of Christmas is wrapped up. Wouldn't it make a sweet hostess gift?

The class is a bargain at only $5, and I'm thrilled to have the honor of giving one away to one of my blog readers! To be eligible to win, simply leave a comment telling me your favorite winter holiday song*. I'll choose the winner by Random Number Generator on Sunday, December 11. Don't forget to include you contact info in your comment!

Thanks to Tammy for allowing me to play Santa Claus-- and for creating such a cool project!

Hugs,
Linda

*(Mine, by the way, is Lee Ann Womack and Harry Connick, Jr.'s come-hither version of "Baby, It's Cold Outside." My, oh my...)

Monday, December 5, 2011

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of Christmas, Day 5!

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Just sliding in before midnight, yet again, with my own version of Tim Holtz's (far superior) 5th installment of The Twelve Tags of Christmas! This was a great project, especially for anyone who's seen the "Reflections" stamps but couldn't quite figure out what to do with them. Boy, oh boy, now we know! What a brilliant product!

It's hard to tell from the photo, but I actually used the Reflections stamp on the little tree, following Tim's instructions to ink a silhouette stamp with a light color, then stamp ONTO that stamp with a darker color using a Reflections stamp. I love this technique-- absolutely love it!-- and will be using this a lot in my crafting.

I had a hard time getting the Alcohol/Archival Ink trick to work on the plastic packing I had on hand (I think it had some kind of oily coating or something) and finally ended up using a piece of clear vinyl for the technique, with simple snowflake stamps instead of the intricate Reflections images. Gotta get me some of that Hambly Studios Clearly Heavy Transparency that Tim recommends! The "Peace" letters are cut from foil tape using Tim's "Upon a Time" die, and the tree is decorated with Xmas Red Stickles.

And, I have to be up for work in about five hours. Isn't it amazing how the time flies by when you're doing something you love?

Have an awesome December 6!

Hugs,
Linda

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Tim Holtz 12 Tags of Christmas, Day 4!

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Hard to believe that with this, we're already 1/3 of the way through this year's 12 Tags of Christmas, but like this entire years seems to have done, this celebration is flying by!

I immediately fell in love with the tag when I saw it on Tim's blog this morning. The dreamy, misty background, the cool wintery blues, the beautifully crackled snowman... I couldn't wait to re-create it! But, having spent the entire evening doing and re-doing this, I've realized that either:

a. The Snowman doesn't like me, or
b. I'm crackle impaired, or
c. Both of the above.

Tim always manages to get those perfect, delicate little crackles, where mine look more like... well, what I'd imagine a window would look like if a paint can sneezed on it. Blob. crackle-crackle-crackle, BIG blob... you can plainly see what I mean by looking at my snowman (who is plotting against me as I type). Nonetheless, I had a blast making this, and will probably give it another try to see if perhaps Frosty and I can achieve détente.

Here comes Monday, just an hour away, and Tag 5 comes with it. Can't wait!!!

Hugs,
Linda

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Tim Holtz 12 Days of Christmas: Day 3!

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Is the 12 Tags of Christmas a blast, or what?? I'm have such a great time playing along with Tim Holtz and the huge, international (interplanetary?) group of artists creating these cool seasonal tags every day. I hope you're playing along, too!

Today's tag, which you can see on Tim's blog, uses his very cleverly designed stamp/embossing folder combo to mimic the look of a letterpress. The stamped image aligns perfectly with the embossing, creating a fabulous raised letter effect. SO stinking smart! Love, love, LOVE this idea!

As with the first two tags, my own version is a complete ripoff of Tim's original, with the tiniest little tweak. Instead of the Alcohol Inked bling, I colored a strip of white satin ribbon with Fired Brick Distress Stain and folded a little Christmas rose. I also tossed in a few sparkly snowflakes.

Wow-- it's nearly tomorrow, and almost time for Tag 4! I'd better hit the "Publish" button! Have a wonderful evening/morning/afternoon... wherever you may be!

Hugs,
Linda

Friday, December 2, 2011

Tim Holtz 12 Days of Christmas: Day 2!

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Whew! I finished Tag #2 of Tim Holtz's 12 Tags of Christmas 2011 with barely an hour to spare before the stroke of midnight! Another fun and clever design from the mind of our favorite Jedi/Ninja/Craft Guy, and c'mon, how cool is that Kraft Resist Paper?!

Again, I didn't deviate much from Tim's original. I used the leaping deer instead of her meditative sister, and Evergreen Bough Distress Ink instead of Iced Spruce, but basically I'm a total copycat tonight--and happy as ever to have such amazing inspiration.

Are you following Mario's "Behind the Scenes" ("BTS") reports on Twitter each night? Oh, you've gotta! It's so much fun, and there are a bunch of awesome people Tweeting along! What a beautiful, happy little worldwide community we share. Thanks to everyone who's been so kind and supportive-- I'm honored to be among such fabulous artists!

Until tomorrow...

Hugs,
Linda

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Tim Holtz's 12 Tags of Christmas: Day 1!

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You know what? It really is the most wonderful time of the year! As you almost certainly know, Tim Holtz launched the 2011 edition of his beloved 12 Tags of Christmas today, meaning we're all going to get a spectacular crash course in awesome techniques both old and new, discover clever uses of his abundant product selection, and experience the warm, wonderful knowledge that we're part of a huge, worldwide crafting community playing together for the next 12 days. What a beautiful way to kick off winter, don't you think?

Click here to see Tim's post for Tag 1, and check out his gorgeous work of art for today. You'll also learn the secrets of making fabulous foliage using his cool Tattered Pinecone and Festive Greenery dies!

I followed Tim's instructions nearly verbatim for my own piece; the only deviation is the color of the "Noel" piece (I painted the Grunge Board with Adirondack Paint in "Stream" then used "Lagoon" Stickles for the glitter). Oh, and I added a little snowbird, because, well, I just love little birds!

Are you playing along? I hope so! I'm heading over to see all the submissions at Tim's blog right now, and from what I hear, they're amazing!

See you tomorrow!

Hugs,
Linda