Hi friends! I picked up a few of the new Tim Holtz Christmas dies by Sizzix at the
Stamp and Scrapbook Expo this past July in Duluth, GA. For those of you in the South, this was my first time going to this show and I loved it! But I am super happy that the
Stamp Scrap Art Tour has come back to Greenville, SC FINALY! I'm going to the Friday make and take and show on September 20-22.
I only got three new dies, the
Poinsettia Pieces,
Large Funky Festive Florals and the
Adorned scrolls. I'm desperate for the
Crochet lace dies, but they weren't in stock. I called my good buddy @carolinasweetlee for a messy play day. We had a ball die cutting and dipping.
I am soooooo happy that Tim released a jumbo sized funky floral! Especially for Christmas. I paired it with the Poinsettia Pieces as a background and some older TH stamps. I added a little glue stick and Ranger Foil sheets. I kept the vintage vibe by spritzing my
Festive Overlay sentiment and blotting it to give it a more faded look.
The
numbers from the Merchant Stamp Set were embossed in Ranger Princess Gold. I love this set so much and try to use it whenever possible.
I've shared a couple of videos on my Instagram page (
@sewpaperpaint) on layered stamping using Tim's Stamp Platform. I made this background using that method with Festive Berries, Aged Mahogany and Faded Burlap Distress Inks and the
Ornate and Lace Stamp Set.
I omitted green and added gold embossing to my
Adorned scroll die then embossed the panel edges to coordinate. I cut a window with the
Stacked Archway die and put a piece I had made long ago with one of Tim's background stamps and Distress Embossing Powder inside. I overstamped another
Festive Overlay sentiment in black. I am so glad Tim is releasing more and more sentiments. :)
My last card is a mop up panel with Antique Mahogany and Festive Berries and that
Ornate and Lace stamp again, but embossed in gold. I embossed the sentiment from
Festive Overlays in Ranger's new embossing powder,
Vintage Pearl. It may be hard to tell, but this is an off white embossing powder. See how it coordinates with my vintage baker's twine? Usually when I use white embossing powder my twine looks super dirty! LOL! I cut the sentiment with the
Stacked Baroque dies and added some eyelets for dimension. I'm so happy I finally finished and mounted these cards. They are my first three of the year for Christmas.
I was in the mood to finish them after attending a
Dixie Sue stamp party locally where I made the projects below from the Stampin' Up! Holiday 2019 catalog. What fun! I shared more details on
Instagram, so make sure you're a follower. Have a great day friends!
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