Showing posts with label Tim Holtz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Holtz. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Sneek Peek: My Creative Scrapbook August Kits

Hi everyone. I have some sneak peeks for you today from the August kits at  My Creative Scrapbook.  I had so much fun working with two kits and two different lines this month. Can you tell what they are?






 
We also have a really fun Tim Holtz giveaway this week of a brand new Stampers Anonymous stamp set that just made its debut at CHA. You can find all the details here on the My Creative Scrapbook blog.


It’s easy to enter but be quick:  the giveaway closes at midnight Aug. 4 and we’ll announce the winner on August 5, reveal day for the new monthly kits. 

Thanks for stopping by. I'll be back tomorrow with a pair of summer cards.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

A Summer-themed Project

I am primarily a layout maker, but I really do love to absorb myself in altered projects every now and then. I had the best time playing with Echo Park’s fun summer lines and a Tim Holtz configurations box for this project. This is the finished box.


And here are the steps I used to make it.  When, I opened the package, I found an outer box with a lid and several small inner boxes. You can configure the inner boxes in different ways or you can leave some out as I did. 
First, I used a thin layer of inexpensive white acrylic paint from a craft store to white-wash the inner boxes and outer frame. 

Next, I pulled out some mists from Tattered Angels, tested the colors on plain white paper flowers, then began misting the box. I laid some netting over one corner as a mask.
The last step was to gather some journaling cards and stickers from Echo Park. I used three different lines: Summer Days, Little Boy and Playground, putting things at different layers and heights in the box. Then I borrowed a white convertible Matchbox car from my son for the bottom right and raised the car on foam squares.

After the inner boxes were decorated, I glued them in and covered the project with the frame I had misted. The last step was to add a few Echo Park stickers to the outer frame. Below is a more detailed look at the left and right sides of the configurations box.


This project was featured on the Echo Park blog on 6/2/2011.  You can find the EP blog entry here:  http://echoparkpaper.blogspot.com/2011/06/i-spy-echo-park.html#more

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