Friday, February 22, 2013

May Flaum Demonstrates MORE Tim Holtz Distress Paint Techniques!


May Flaum here, back with more on the amazing distress paints! I have been having a lot of fun with these amazing paints, and I love that from simple to complex, big and bold to subtle, they really work on a wide variety of projects. To really share how they work and my tips for working with them I've made a video to share with you today:

 

After making that video I was inspired to gather wood, paper, fabric, and metal to create a project using distress paint on every part of it:
How-to:
1. Blend sapphire and sage distress paints to create the background. Then stamp (with sage) flourishes onto the tag.
2. Adhere a foil sheet to cardstock, then die cut flowers. Emboss these in texture fade and paint with Victorian velvet distress paint. Accent with peeled paint distress paint if desired. Once dry, sand off some so that a bit of metal shows through.
3. For the wood '27' paint the inside with sage, then paint the raised part with sapphire distress paint.
4. Paint the fabric (at the top) with sage distress paint, allow to dry.
5. Assemble the tag and add word stickers, and stamp a bit with archival ink at the edges to finish.


With so many applications, you can bet that distress paints will be a big part of my crafting now! I love the option of having more opaque distress colors that will work (and show up on) even more surfaces than ever before.

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97 comments:

  1. Definitely a different look than the stains. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Great video; it shows this is a fun prodoct again!

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  3. What a wonderful tutorial! I love the colors and flower! Hugs, Hanneke

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  4. this is just so cool! love the flower so very much! :)

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  5. Love May's work, can't wait to try out these paints!

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  6. I can't wait to try out these paints!

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  7. Fabulous tag, love that flower!!!

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  8. Looks like so much fun, thanks for sharing!

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  9. Very cool video! I haven't gotten into painting much...but this looks like a ton of fun! :)

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  10. Cannot wait to get these Distress paints!! Love may Flaum's work! Great job!

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  11. Oh...look at that yummy mess she was making and created a beautiful tag. I love it!!!

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  12. Wonderful project...thanks for the video.

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  13. I am so tempted to get these paints! Just trying to figure out where I put another batch of bottles! :p

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  14. Gorgeous tag and a fab video...thanks for sharing!
    xxx Margreet

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  15. Thanks for the video.. Gorgeous tag..

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  16. I have to have these paints!

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  17. fantastic video, thanks so much. I have myself making tagsto give as gifts and people love them

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  18. I have wanted to try this product for awhile, this just made me want to go buy them now. I love that you could take so much right back off with water and that it was completely set once dry. Fantastic video.

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  19. Enjoyed the video so much. I wasn't sure I needed the Distress Paints but after seeing this I'll rethink that! I love the tag so much! Thanks May!

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  20. Awesome! These paints are so exciting, I can't wait to get my hands on them!

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  21. Loved the tag ..Thanks for sharing :)

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  22. May, thanks for the fabulous video! Makes me want these even more.

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  23. Fabulous project! ... and I love the shot of May's inky fingers too LOL!

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  24. Definitely it's a great product to make different techniques.

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  25. I love the tag - the colours are gorgeous

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  26. Beautiful! The background reminds of the antique cyanotope prints. Lovely!

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  27. Gotta get some of the new paints to try! Looks great!
    DeniseB

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  28. MAY! very informative video...thanks!

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  29. Love these paints on metal - what a great tag!
    Alison x

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  30. What a great informative video!!!

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  31. Great vidio, now I know somethings about the paints too. Love to learn new things.
    Christina P.

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  32. Thanks for the video! Here's to Messy Happy Painting!

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  33. WOUW this is so awesome, and what a great video too. Thanks sooo much for all the great insppiration here always.

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  34. SO wanting to get some of these new distress paints! :P

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  35. Thanks for sharing this great video!

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  36. Thank you for sharing this video :) this project is awesome!

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  37. Interesting technique. Thanks for sharing.
    Carla from Utah

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  38. Thanks for showing us more of the distress paints! I really need to try them.

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  39. Mary never disappoints! Super fabulous!

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  40. Thanks for these techniques using the Distress paints. ;-)

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  41. THANKS for sharing the awesome video and for the chance to win!! Have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)

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  42. Greate tutorial! Thanks ;)

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  44. So fun! Thank u for the chance for some goodies!!

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  45. How messy and fun! Thanks for showing me something out of my comfort zone!

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  46. What a fun and messy technique! But I love the results!

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  47. Fabulous! Need to try out these paints!

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  48. Lovely card! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  49. I ordered my paints. Can't wait to get them and start playing too! God bless!

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  50. Great project. I have the paints and the materials - now to just sit down and work on a project like this. thanks for the encouragement.

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  51. Cool tag! Love these distress paints.

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  52. WOW!! Awesome tag and inspiration to try DS on different things!

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  53. So artistic and eclectic! Lovely job!!

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  54. wonderful video, great demonstration. the die cut flower with metal is terrific...
    ava g

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  55. Fantastic video! The tag is wonderful! I love the colors, the metal, the textures...Thanks so much for sharing!!!

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  56. lovely tag!
    marilyn2222 @ hotmail.com
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  57. Fabulous project & video, May. Thanks! I can't wait to try these out. The way they are waterproof when dry is brilliant (and I love the fine detail you can get when you stamp with them as well).

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  58. Love seeing the paint on metal! It is on my "must try" list now.

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  59. Never tried distress paints...cool look!

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  60. Lol, I'd be even messier than you!

    Kris in Alaska
    funamom at yahoo dot com

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  61. I like how you added the metal to the different paints. It's a cool look.

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  62. It's gorgeous. It reminds me of those beautiful Oriental flower pots or hand painted plates. Blue is my favorite color!

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  63. That blue color is so beautiful May!

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  64. How nice. You did a great project with the distress paint. Awesome
    Thanks for sharing

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  65. Always inspired by May's ideas. Love this tag, especially the metal flowers! Thanks for sharing.

    Katie B.

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  66. oh my! this is gorgeous stuff! great job

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  67. Thanks,May! Gorgeous tag...and I love your tutorials!

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  68. May's work always leaves me breathless and wishing for more! She's incredible. I think the metal flowers were my favorite. Sheesh--something else for my wish list. ;-)

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  69. Another weapon for the crafty arsenal! May is so fun when she creates.

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  70. You are right, May! There is paint on every inch of your creation. Thanks for sharing :)

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  71. wonderful video, great way to get your fingers inky lol thanks for sharing and chance to win.

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  72. I live the way those paints work. I need to get me some of those.

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  73. Wow thanks for the demo, definatly need to pick up a few colours to try out!

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