Showing posts with label Nature's Wonder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature's Wonder. Show all posts

Saturday, July 31, 2021

Saturday Showcase - Tim Holtz Sizzix Flower Field Die

Hello friends. It's Teri from TerisMailbox here spotlighting the 'Flower Fields' Die from Tim Holtz and Sizzix for The Funkie Junkie Boutique. I admit to be addicted to all things Tim Holtz. This die has become a new favorite!

Check out the variety of techniques on all five cards!

I started by watercoloring two different cards using watercolor techniques. The first card uses the border as a watercolored die-cut piece.

Check out the dimension achieved by layering an additional die cut below the water-colored piece! I used distressed ink reinkers to color the die cut and smooshed the background with Tumbled Glass and Speckled Egg Distress inks.

Colors used include Wilted Violet, Mustard Seed, Spun Sugar, Bundled Sage, Peeled Paint and Abandoned Coral inks for the flowers.


After gluing the die cut watercolor piece to the smooshed background, I mounted the watercolor piece on an A2 hotdog  cardstock base. The sentiment is from Stampers Anonymous 'Nature's Wonder' stamp set that I thought completed this card well.

The second card is also water-colored, this time using an embossed image. Check out this soft willowy image!


This card started with the die embossed onto a piece of watercolor paper. I added the same colors of ink listed above to the embossed areas on the paper. I filled in the sky with Tumbled Glass Distress Inks and spritzed the paper and let the colors move.


Check out how soft the colors are after they spread!  If you look closely, you can see a faint outline on the flowers and grass, This was achieved by using a brayer to apply Hickory Smoke Distress ink directly to the die and re-embossing the piece. I love how it just spotlights the flowers!


The sentiment is from Stampers Anonymous 'Tiny Text' Stamp. I love these sets for the variety of sentiments for all occasions! I stamped it on a strip of watercolor paper and applied to the front of the piece. The embossed piece is mounted on an A2 cardbase.

I have a video on my YouTube Channel documenting the process for these two cards. I hope you enjoy the video I'd love to have you subscribe to my channel.


In addition to these cards, I created three other cards using backgrounds from my stash. Do you make backgrounds and save for "just the right card"? Once I get going with a background technique, I tend to make several and find just the right opportunity to use them at a later date.

I used two alcohol ink backgrounds for the first two cards.


Check out the shine on this card! The background is Ranger orange and yellow alcohol inks with gold spotlights from gold Thermoweb Deco Foil applied while still wet. The floral border was cut from gold cardstock and applied over the alcohol ink piece.


The sentiment is from the Stampers Anonymous 'Tiny Text' Stamp by Tim Holtz, embossed in gold on black cardstock. Black cardstock frames this piece beautifully.

I love the elegant look of this card!


This card is also on a Ranger alcohol ink base, this time with rainbow hues. The alcohol inks spread so well on Ranger Yupo Paper


Check out the brillance created from the combination of the bright alcohol inks mounted on black cardstock and topped with the 'Flower Field' Die cut from black cardstock. The sentiment is from the Stampers Anonymous Tiny Text Stamp by Tim Holtz, white heat embossed on a strip of black cardstock.

The final card today used ink smooshing. I love to ink smoosh. This background uses Dusty Concord and Bundled Sage Distress inks on watercolor paper. 


This color combo is one of my favorites!  The 'Flower Field' Die was cut from Dusty Concord ink smooshed watercolor paper and mounted on the base.


There is that same sentiment from 'Tiny Text', this time stamped on watercolor paper and popped up with additional strips of cardstock. The watercolor base is mounted on an A2 cardstock base.


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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Saturday Showcase - Tim Holtz Nature's Wonder Leaves

It is Cec here and today I am presenting the Saturday Showcase.


I saw the most recent leaf stamps from Tim Holtz called Nature's Wonder and immediately knew I needed the set because it offered so much versatility.  My mind was racing as I thought about what I would make to show you because I had so many ideas.  Then I settled it down and thought I would make something that can be difficult for many of us but are always needed - sympathy cards.  These leaves are perfect for this type of card.

I have gone from super simple up to a little more elaborate.  Here is how to create these cards:


1.  Use a blending foam and Fern Green Archival Ink, randomly ink a piece of card stock to create a background panel.  Distress and ink the edges.
2.  Using Orange Blossom, Red Geranium, Thistle, Fern Green and Dandelion Archival Inks randomly stamp a variety of leaves over the background panel.
3.  Adhere the panel to a kraft card blank.
4.  Print the sentiment on vellum or mylar and add to card.


1.  Pat Fern Green and Tree Branch Archival Ink onto a kraft mat, spritz with rubbing alcohol and drag a piece of card stock through the puddles to create a background panel.


2.  Use Tree Branch Archival Ink to stamp 2 copies of each of two leaf stamps onto small squares of card stock.


3.  Highlight areas on the leaves using an embossing pen and then heat emboss with gold embossing powder being careful not to overheat to get smooth embossing.
4.  Mat the leaf prints onto squares of gold card stock.


5.  Adhere the background panel to a kraft card blank.
6.  Print the sentiment on vellum or mylar and add to card.
7.  Adhere the leaf prints to the card.


1.  Cut a background panel of patterned paper from the Fairie Dust paper pad (Graphic 45), distress the edges and ink with Tree Branch Archival Ink.  Add to cream card blank.
2.  Cut two complimentary strips of patterned paper from the Fairie Dust paper pad, distress the edges, ink and add to the background.
3.  Cut a couple of branches from the Fall Foliage die, ink with Tree Branch Archival Ink and add to the vertical paper strip.


4.  Using Thistle, Red Geranium, Dandelion and Orange Blossom Archival Ink stamp a variety of leaves.
5.  Fussy cut the leaves, shape, ink with Tree Branch Archival Ink and add the card using dimensional foam to pop some up.
6.  Add some real acorns to the leaf pile.
7.  Create a loopy bow and tuck under the leaf pile and top with a computer generated sentiment.
8.  Curl some paper covered floral wire and add a couple of strips to complete the card.


1.  Cut a background panel of patterned paper from Vintage Emporium paper pad (Prima), distress edges and add to a cream card blank.
2.  Add another strip of patterned paper that has been distressed across the background.
3.  Adhere a strip of lace across the horizontal strip.
4.  Stamp a leaf onto painted paper using Versamark and heat emboss with Copper embossing powder before adding to the card.


5.  Create a loopy bow from burlap string and add with a computer generated sentiment that has been topped with a tiny button.

I hope I have provided some ideas for making Sympathy cards but these leaves would be fabulous on thank you cards, cards for men or any and all occasion cards.  So many techniques can be used with these stamps and they would work so well in mixed media. This is going to be a go-to stamp set.

The following products used to create these cards came from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.  In a few cases products I used are no longer available but I have linked some substitutes I would recommend.