Showing posts with label Tim Holtz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Holtz. Show all posts
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Double Distressed Waxed Paper Technique using Tim Holtz Texture Fades
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embossing folder,
Journalartista,
Tim Holtz,
waxed paper
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Adirondack Alcohol Ink refillable Pen
Get a refillable pen for every color... paints great on non-porous surfaces such as transparencies, glass, metal, etc. Fill one pen with blending medium to blend or remove color.
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Adrionfack Alcohol Inks,
Refillable Pen,
Tim Holtz
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Tim Holtz Faux Metal binder
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Weathered Wood with Distress Ink
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Learn a simple technique using Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink to create an aged weathered wood background .
Ingredients
* Ranger 15 x 18 Non-Stick Craft Sheet
* Ranger Tom Holtz Distress Ink – (Broken China, Brushed Corduroy or Walnut Ink)
* Ranger cut n’ Dry foam
* Ranger Mini Mister
* Ranger Jet Black Archival Ink
* Ranger Heat-It Craft Tool
* Stamps of your choice
Steps for Weathered Wood Background
1. Cut a small section of foam to use as a paint tool. Use you foam section to rub on felt pad of Distress Ink.
2. Rub sections of the inked pad (Corduroy or Walnut Ink) across the tag – to simulate a wood grain affect. Leave some sections blank without any ink – you will fill in with your second color. Let ink dry.
3. Use a clean section of your ink pad and load with your second color of Distress Ink (Broken China). Rub the color in the sections that have not been colored. It does not hurt to rub in some of your blue over your brown. Let Dry.
4. You can use a lighter color of brown to wipe over the entire card – Let Dry.
5. Stamp your images onto the tag. Start with a background stamp in a shade that is going to be lighter than your top image – You could use any of the brown shades.
6. Stamp your top layers in Jet Black Archival Ink
Learn a simple technique using Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink to create an aged weathered wood background .
Ingredients
* Ranger 15 x 18 Non-Stick Craft Sheet
* Ranger Tom Holtz Distress Ink – (Broken China, Brushed Corduroy or Walnut Ink)
* Ranger cut n’ Dry foam
* Ranger Mini Mister
* Ranger Jet Black Archival Ink
* Ranger Heat-It Craft Tool
* Stamps of your choice
Steps for Weathered Wood Background
1. Cut a small section of foam to use as a paint tool. Use you foam section to rub on felt pad of Distress Ink.
2. Rub sections of the inked pad (Corduroy or Walnut Ink) across the tag – to simulate a wood grain affect. Leave some sections blank without any ink – you will fill in with your second color. Let ink dry.
3. Use a clean section of your ink pad and load with your second color of Distress Ink (Broken China). Rub the color in the sections that have not been colored. It does not hurt to rub in some of your blue over your brown. Let Dry.
4. You can use a lighter color of brown to wipe over the entire card – Let Dry.
5. Stamp your images onto the tag. Start with a background stamp in a shade that is going to be lighter than your top image – You could use any of the brown shades.
6. Stamp your top layers in Jet Black Archival Ink
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Homemade Foam Applicator Blending Tool for Inks
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