Hello there -
I
hope you are having a very merry weekend. I know I am : ) There have
been a lot of fun and exciting changes in my life lately - I just moved,
and at work we have had lots of wonderful and new product pouring in each
day! It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas, here at Simon!
Today I get to show you a cool project I made at CHA in a Tim Holtz class, Holiday Happenings!
- Cut & Score some Seasonal papers per configurations measurements. Cut out corners only and fold sides. These will fit perfectly:
- Cut 5 5/8" x 5 5/8", Score 1 1/2"
- Cut 4 11/16" x 4 11/16", Score 1 1/2"
- Cut 4 1/8" x 5 5/8", Score 1 1/2"
- Cut 4 5/8 x 5 5/8", Score 1 1/2"
- Slop some glue & seal into the boxes and adhere papers. Let dry.
- Cover seams of the boxes and exposed edges with tissue tape. You can adhere loose ends of tissue tape with multi-medium.
- Use the Drill Punch to make holes in the Configurations frame for Pulley Wheels, Mini Lantern, and Box Corners.
- Spray Woodlands Tree with Mini Mister filled with water and Distress Ink (I used Broken China)
- Finish wrapping edges and back with Tissue Tape. Snip corners for easy folding. Burnish tape with your fingers to secure.
- Lightly brush your Woodlands tree with Glue N Seal and sprinkle Rock Candy Dry Stickles over for a magical sparkle. Let dry.
- Color Tissue Tape with Pewter Distress Stain for metallic sheen. Let dry.
- Brush Rock Candy Stickles along the sides & anywhere else you want to have a sugary sparkle!
- Grunge Blocks - choose a small word (3-4 letters), paint backing blocks very lightly with a paint dabber (I used Pitch Black), ink letters with Distress Ink (I used Vintage Photo). Wipe off excess paint with towel. Attach letters to block backing with Glossy Accents & let dry.
- Once dry, distress with the Sanding Grip -you can focus on edges to make letters stand out
- Screw Pulley Wheels into the Configurations frame
- Attach Box Corners, Plaquettes, Solids Paper String and bead, Label Pulls
- Attach Christmas Muse Tokens & Baubles to Swivel Clasps & hang on Clock Key
- Decorate Woodlands tree with Silver Tinsel Twine and distress inked Baubles - you can secure Baubles by squeezing Multi Medium Matte into tree and setting Baubles into it.
- One Corked Vial is filled with Baubles and one is full of Dry Rock Candy Stickles. I thought they looked nice next to the Fractured Doll. I glued them in with multi-medium matte and covered that with dry stickles to make the glue look like snow.
Ingredients list:
Have a crafty Saturday!
-Sarah
SarahN@SimonSaysStamp.com
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Thanks for this great project tutorial! ;-)
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ReplyDeleteFabulous box! And "slop some glue and seal"? Slop? LOVE it! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a neat project with some great techniques! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project here Sarah, you really did an outstanding job on this box, it looks fabulous. Thanks so much for the great explanation and the pics here too, they´re just great, I absolutely love this project here.
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I'm following your blog and am enjoying all the wonderful projects you share!
ReplyDeleteNeat project!
ReplyDeleteGreat project & how fantastic that you were able to take a class with Tim.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project. It is beautiful! Thank you for the tutorial.
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Greetings janny
Such a super fun project - thanks so much for sharing it step by step!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I have loved this project since I first saw it!!! Thank you so much for sharing. I have to make one!
ReplyDeleteGreat project and thanks for sharing the how-to! It's much clearer after seeing your tutorial! What fun to make this!
ReplyDeleteNeat project - I like the wheels!
ReplyDeleteYour project looks great - it would be nice to put all of my Tim Holtz accessories to use. Thanks for sharing how you made this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
What great detailed instructions for your fantastic project!
ReplyDeletegreat details! love it
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous project, thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing the "how to" on this GORGEOUS shadow box! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas project. Thanks so much
ReplyDeletefor the tutorial and the chance to win.
That is a lot of great details. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteSuperb!
ReplyDeletebeen wanting to try this multi medium, hope to win!
ReplyDeleteThis is a cute project! Even after seeing the tutorial I couldn't make anything like this.
ReplyDeleteJust love these configurations, they are so good!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing project - I just love it!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas project from Tim Holtz. Love all of his stuff!!!
ReplyDeletein the middle of this hot italian summer of 2012 it's comfortable and refreshing to see a christmas project!
ReplyDeletei really love it!
thanks for sharing
Would love to win something thanks for offering it to us today.
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed by the products Tim thinks up. I love this project, too. It could be changed to fit any decor or theme.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great time at CHA! Very cool project. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Thanks
ReplyDeleteIs it already time to think of Christmas projects?=)
ReplyDeletewhat a cool project!
ReplyDeleteI love configurations, thanks for inspiration! Although I'm not into Christmas at all, not yet.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project!!
ReplyDeleteSuch creativity!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with those pulley wheels!!!! You can always count on Tim's products to be a jumping off point for a lot of creativity.
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ReplyDeleteKris in Alaska
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