Showing posts with label tim holtz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tim holtz. Show all posts

Saturday, June 7

Congratulations

It's that time of the year again... a new batch of Seniors graduated from high school.  And that means graduation parties as well. And that means time to make graduation cards.  And I'm sooo behind on this.

So first thing today, I made sure to make one for a graduate who's having his party this afternoon.  This is what I came up with:

 
- Materials used -
cardstock/dp:  Stampin' Up
image/sentment:  Tim Holtz, Stampin Up
tools:  embossing folders (Tim Holtz, Cuttlebug), EK Success edge punch
ink:  Tsukineko
misc.:  Recollections embossing powder
adhesive:  Scotch



This is not my typical graduation card.  I usually put a flap on the inside to put the monetary gift.  I do like this new approach.


Have a great weekend, crafty friends!  'Til next blog...


Friday, March 14

National Craft Month Project No. 3

So, I had 3 more crown images left from Project 1 and 2.  I thought it's now or never, so I made three more cards with these crowns, following the same color scheme and layout as Project 2.  I used a die cut as an alternative for the wings.  This was a pretty quick project - didn't even take an hour to finish all three cards.



Materials used: 
Cardstock/dp:  Recollections, leftovers
image/sentiment:  Tim Holtz
tools:  Spellbinders, Cuttlebug
adhesive:  Scotch, Glut Dots, mounting tape


'Til next blog!

Sunday, March 9

National Craft Month Project No. 2

Another busy week has passed!  And now it's time for some play in my planet.  But before that, I have to clean first.  My creative juices can't flow well when my planet's in chaos.  But before I do that, I want to share with you the sequel to my previous post.

The tricky (and tedious) part here is hand cutting the wing image.  But after seeing the cards, it's all worth it.  I tried precision scissors, but I found that an Xacto knife works the best.  I'm glad I found a matching embossing folder for the crown too.
  

 


Materials used:
cardstock/dp:  Recollections, leftovers
image/sentiment:  Tim Holtz
tools:  Spellbinders, Cuttlebug
embellishments:  rhinestones
adhesive:  Scotch, mounting tape

So what have you created lately?  'Til next blog!

Tuesday, March 4

National Craft Month Project No. 1

I'm guilty!  I usually start my National Craft Month celebration right on the first day.  But just like you, real life gets in the way.  But hey, I made sure to create something last weekend.  Only I haven't had the chance to post at all.  Sometimes, when your work requires you to be in front of the computer most of the day, you just want to be a couch potato when you get home.  I have been VERY guilty of that too.

And since it's our month, fellow crafters, I'm thinking of doing something fun here on Tinker Planet.  I used to give blog candies and be more engaging this month of the year.  Let me see what I can brew for you guys.  My only issue is time.  No promises, but we will see.

So, I wanted to create something last weekend, but I was lazy to do any stamping or coloring.  Looking through my stash of RAKed images, I found these images by Tim Holtz.  I'm pretty sure I got these from a Tim Holtz card swap I hosted at SplitcoastStampers quite a good number of years ago.


  


With these, I was able to make two A2 card sets with five cards each set.  And just like my typical card set, I used one layout with varying colors.  Here's the first set:




The Cuttlebug embossing folder went with the background image very well, and I love it!




For these three cards, I played with varying spray inks on the background layer.  




I'll show the second set next post.  And this March, I hope you get to celebrate our month by stirring those creative juices and work on those projects.  

'Til next blog!

Friday, January 4

CAS Card Set

TJ Maxx is a nice place to find good craft deals.  I often find Martha Stewart and Inkadinkado items there - at a really good price.  During one of my visits, I chanced upon the Collectibles Note Card Set by Tim Holtz from his Idea-ology District Market line.  I got it for only $4.99.  




So I made a card set of 4 using these note cards.  I wanted it clean, quick and simple.  I just cut kraft cardstock with Spellbinders Labels 17, then stamped and embossed with sentiments from Stampin' Up's Pursuit of Happiness set.  After that, I embellished each label with twine, then adhered each to the notecards.







I hope the recipient liked this card set.

'Til next blog!

Thursday, January 3

hAPPy for you!

Ah... the beauty of technology. You can do so many things so easily now compared to many years ago. In the craft scene, we were so limited on what we can do during the "primitive" years. I was browsing through scrapbooking and paper crafting magazines from the mid 2000s, and I can really say that crafting was pretty boring back then, if you're going to compare to the present time. Punches were the big thing before, then came the manual die cut machines, followed by the electronic die cut machines and those that you hook up to the computer. And the world of die cutting continues to evolve. Stamping just used to be rubber, mounted on wood blocks. Now they come unmounted, not to mention the clear types. And there's digital stamping now too. There is software for almost any kind of crafts - from scrapbooking, stamping, card making, and even cross stitching.  It maybe hard for most crafters, but you have the option to get rid of all your physical tools and supplies and just go digital all the way. Imagine all that space you'll get back. But who wants to do that?

So what's with all the blabber anyway? Well, for the past two weeks I have been exploring my new cellphone. I have been an android phone user for many years, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 as my third one. I specifically chose this phone because I really like the big screen and can do a lot more things with it.  Even though I still have to get used to typing on digital keyboard, I get to love this phone more and more as I discover more ways to use it.

First of all, I can update my blog through the Blogger App which you can download for free. I'm typing this post through my phone right now. I love the fact that I can write blog posts wherever I am - with pics and videos if I want to. 

The fact that I can use the internet through my phone is already a big thing. I can access Facebook at anytime, use the GPS and find craft stores, locate the best deals of certain products, video chat with my family and friends from around the globe through Skype, send and receive emails, take photos and videos then edit them afterwards... and a lot more!  All with just one gadget.  I don't need to depend on a computer to do all those anymore.  I don't need to have a laptop so I can do those when I'm not at home.  I'm not saying this cellphone can beat the overall use of a computer.  I just like the fact that I can do more things with it wherever I am at any time.  Cellphones nowadays are not just for calling anymore. 

But what I really want to talk about are the Mobile APPS, short for Applications.  There are tons out there that can be real handy in the crafting side of life, no matter what phone (or tablet) you have.
 
I already mentioned the Blogger App, which I am using right at this second.  There's the Facebook App as well, and also Twitter, Youtube and Pinterest.  I can access these anytime and be updated with almost anything - from the personal side of life, to business and crafts.  And they can be downloaded to your phone at no cost.  With the YouTube App, I can easily watch craft video tutorials, mark my favorites and watch them again anytime I want.

Almost all big crafting stores have their own app as well.  Michaels, Joanns and Hobby Lobby do, and they are free. Right from their apps, you can get their coupons and find out their current deals and special events. No need to wait and search for coupons on flyers, magazines or newspapers.  They are right in your phone.  Check with your favorite online or brick-and-mortar stores. They might have an app you just don't know about.

*At this point, I continued writing my post on the computer, as I needed to take photos of my cellphone.  I haven't figured out how to make screen shots with my cellphone yet.

While browsing and searching through Google App Store, I realized that the big name brands don't have apps yet.  You would think that Provocraft, EK Success or Stampin' Up would.  But nada.  Even Copic doesn't have one.  Wouldn't it be cool if Provocraft comes up with an app for Cricut, so you can actually use your cellphone as a Gypsy and cut images from your phone to your Cricut machine? 
 
I was really excited though when I searched and discovered Tim Holtz' app.  Yep, Tim Holtz the designer and brand name.  It's a very cool looking app, and the best part?  It's free.

 
 
Through this app, you can access Tim Holtz' blog, videos, FB page and even Twitter.  But what I like most is that you can see all his products (from different brands) and mark which ones you already have.  And what's more, you can even make a wish list so you know which ones to buy in your next shopping trip.  This app clearly depicts how brilliant Tim Holtz is.  He adapts to the trends, including technology.  Hats off to him!

Even though the big name brands don't have apps (yet), there were still really cool people/companies who came up with some really awesome apps for crafters like us.

If you search "Cricut" in the App Store, you will see a bunch.  I ended up installing "My Cartridge Checklist".  It's a free app, thus the ad banner on the top screen, but it works for me.  For now.




This app carries a list of all the Cricut cartridges out there.  Then you can mark which ones you already own.  So when you chance upon a good sale of cartridges, you can just open this app and you can easily decide which ones you may want to buy.

If you search "Copic" in the App Store, a bunch of apps will come up as well.  Some apps are more for inventory, while some are more for digital drawing on your phone.  I bought "MyMarkers" ($1.99), which helps you create an inventory of your art media - from markers, pens, pencils and pastels.




You can see above a screen shot of the Copic Sketch markers section, where I have marked the particular colors in my possession.  I can mark a particular marker as "want" so I can generate a wish list ready for me at any time.  This app lists a lot more brands from Bic, Letraset, Marvy Uchida, Prismacolor, Sakura, Zig, Memento, Sharpie, Spica, Faber Castell, Pilot, Staedler, Stabilo, Koh-I-Noor, Tombow, and a lot more.  Some of them I have never even heard of.  So in my next Hobby Lobby visit with a 40% coupon, I know which Copic marker to get.  And maybe some other brand of pens and such.  Hopefully they will add ink pads and paint to their list.  That will make this app a lot more helpful.

And finally, the last app I would like to share with you is the "Barcode & Inventory Pro" ($2.49).  If you are OCD-ic like me, you would love this app.  With this, you can have an inventory of all your craft tools and supplies.  You can even have an inventory of everything you own - from books, to cds and dvds, etc.  But I won't go that far.




In this app, you can set up categories, sub categories, and more categories under those.  You can see in the screen shot above left what categories I have already set up.  Then on the right, you can see the sub categories I set up under stamps.  And under each of those, I have sub categories by brand.  You can also set up "tags" - mine was set up as Christmas, Birthday, Military, Asian, etc.  There is even a "location" option so you can easily locate each item in your inventory.  Once you have all those set up, then you can start putting in individual items.  Another cool feature of this app is you can monitor which items you have loaned out.  Now there is no reason for you to forget what you loaned to whom.  There is a lot more to this app, but right now I'm focusing to what will work for me as far as my tools and supplies are concerned.

I hope you enjoyed my post today.  I was really excited to share with you my app discoveries.  If you have an android phone, iPhone or any tablet, might as well use it for something crafty and make every cent count, given their price tag.  Besides, they won't be called smart phones or tablets for nothing.

'Til next blog!

Thursday, September 13

Be Yourself

Guess what?  My planet's solid than ever... almost.  I'm very happy with my revamped paper station, ribbon storage and my craft desk had some changes as well.  I just need to get rid of some more clutter, and it's all good to go.

Speaking of clutter, while going through them I saw this paper bag from a recent craft show purchase.  I really liked the colors and design so I decided to keep it for a later project.  Along with a found paper tape measure, I was able to make this card:


Materials used:
cardstock/dp:  Bazzil, Paper Reflections, Me & My Big Ideas, recycled paper bag, leftovers
image:  Tim Holtz
ink:  Copic, Ranger
tools:  Spellbinders, Janome Sew Mini
embellishments:  flower (Prima), trim, paper tape measure, twine
misc.:  UTEE, Glossy Inkssentials
adhesive:  Scotch, Glue Dots, mounting tape


With a part of the paper bag for my background, I painted the left side with Tim Holtz Distress Stain in Chipped Sapphire.  It's my first time to use Distress Stains, and I really liked it.  I sewed my new background on coordinating cardstock with zigzag and running stitches.

It was a challenge for me to use this image by Tim Holtz, but I held my breath and started to color with Copics.  I guess it worked with my background very well, and I love the outcome.  See the center of my flower?  That's melted UTEE poured on a small ceramic mold.  I made a bunch of them, and I finally get to use one on a card.  I also colored the center of the flower with Distress Stain to go with the color scheme.  It doesn't show so well, but I covered the sentiment with Glossy Inkssentials for more pop.




I really enjoyed making this card - not my typical style, but I really like it.

Don't forget to check out Oozak's challenge this month - all about SPARKLE!  Click here to join and get the chance to win some fab goodies. 

'Til next blog!

Tuesday, December 2

I have always wanted to have the Tim Holtz Design Ruler since I first learned about it on the internet. A good ruler is one of my necessities as a crafter. My Zero Hero Centering Ruler is about to resign due to the several cuts on the edges. When I saw the Tim Holtz Design Ruler video on YouTube, I knew that would be the best replacement for my old ruler. But when it was released in the market, it was so hard to get a hold of. Everybody seemed to have been able to buy it except me. 



Finally, I had a chance to buy it from CreativePlayStamps a couple of weeks ago. When it arrived in the mail, I love everything about it - from the packaging to the actual product. This is what the packaging says:

".... a clear measuring stick with a straight edge and grid for drawing lines and measuring lengths, a metal strip for cutting, and evenly spaces holes for piercing."



 

















Everything I want in a ruler is now right in my hands! The lines are not only 1/4 inch increments, but 1/8 inch. And the piercing holes are also in 1/8" increments. And I love the fact that there's a metal edge made especially for cutting. I'm expecting this ruler will stay with me for a long time.