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Friday, February 2, 2018

Creativation 2018

 Tim Holtz Blog Hop and Give Away! 


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Yield:  1 Framed Panel
Wet Ingredients:
  • Ink – Alcohol Mushroom; Distress Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Walnut Stain
  • Other – Crazing Medium; Distress Crayon Black Soot, Ices Spruce, Faded Jeans, Old Paper, Picket Fence
  • Paint – Distress Iced Spruce, Faded Jeans
  • Stain – Distress Frayed Burlap, Iced Spruce, Old Paper, Walnut Stain
Dry Ingredients:
  • Cardstock – Paper Stash (Dapper & Memoranda)             
  • Hardware – Adornment (Foundry), Clock Hands, Panel, Jump Ring, Long Fastener, Measurements, Pocket Watch, Trinket Tin, Vignette Hardware, Vignette Panel
  • Other – Batting, Clipping Stickers, Design Tape (Humidor), Display Hanger, Eclectic Elements Fabric (Dapper), Remnant Rubs (Correspondences), Sewing Needles, Tailors Pins, Textile Surfaces, Vial Labels
  • Ribbon – Eclectic Elements Thread 
there is not a complete tutorial here, just a few photos taken while putting the project together.


The faux liner is created using the new Humidor Design Tape, 
i love how this looks like the logo has been burnt into the wood.  The Eclectic Elements fabric was stitched over 1/4" batting and stained with old paper to crate water marks.
This is the pattern i created for my paper collars. I varied the points to change the look (men's shirts are described by their collar point, or lack of, and spread). I made many. 
  
These didn't make the cut (nor did the club and wingtip collars)

 The collars were distressed using Antique Linen & Frayed Burlap Distress Inks.  The Vial Labels and Clipping Stickers were stitched into the collar stands prior to creasing and curving.


The pocket watch was stuffed with batting and tufted using the new Clock Hands. Eclectic Elements Thread was colourized to match the project.  The Trinket Tin is labelled as Drawing Pins, I placed the pocket watch making the leap to [Se]wing Pins
 the next stop on the Creativation 2018
 Tim Holtz Blog Hop and Give Away! 
is amazingly talented and creatively prolific

IDEA-OLOGY

Vicki Evans (you are here)

SIZZIX


STAMPERS ANONYMOUS 





219 comments:

  1. Such a brilliant idea!! Was one of my faves in the booth walks - so glad you shared some extra details! Thanks! xx

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  2. So much to just swoon over.... beautifully done, creative and very inspirational- thank you for sharing!

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  3. Wow! Such an inspirational project! I totally love it. I think my favorite part is how you detailed the frame. I love all the tape and fabric backing and the whole thing came together so beautifully!

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  4. Fantastic! I love anything with a sewing theme.

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  5. I thought this was ingenius when I saw it in Tim's tour. Love seeing all the details.

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  6. That is so cool! i can see that in a walk in closet decorating it. The pins would come in handy when i need to adjust my pants etc.. that way i don't have to walk to the laundry/sewing room!

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  7. What a creative piece to showcase Tim's new products! Love your use of the Trinket Tin with the pin and the new Humidor Design Tape on the frame...it looks so authentic. Thanks for sharing

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  8. I adore your 'recipe' for this creation. So much detail!

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  9. Fabulous Loving the diversity of all the blog posts

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  10. Love the collars! Thank you very much for sharing!

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  11. Men's collars, what an awesome idea. I want a shirt with a collar like this. Thank you for the unique inspiration.

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  12. My goodness - so very creative! Love the frame with the washi!

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  13. your project is amazing!!!!! I love it!!

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  14. You're so creative! Never in a million years would I have thought to make men's collars. I didn't even know there were different kinds. I love it!

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  15. I absolutely love how you made the pin cushion! What a fabulous idea.

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  16. This is a great piece thanks for sharing!

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