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Tim Holtz Grunge Flowers & Tag

Posted by scrapbook on June 22, 2010 under Birthday, Card, Embellishments, Flowers, Idea, Tools | Be the First to Comment

Hey Readers!!

Today i come with a tag idea. I am in love with Tim Holtz’s projects and just about died when i saw how gorgeousthis one was. It combines some bling with Tim’s signature grunge flowers. I think that the end product is amazing and i perfect for a layout, or even as a gift tag. Plus its fun to create and you learn a lot about the products!

ENJOY!! Kaitlyn

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supplies:craft sheet, distress inks, distress reinkers, rock candy distress stickles, heat tool, mini mister, perfect pearls, glossy accents, ink blending tool (ranger); grungepaper, adage tickets (idea-ology); scissors (tonic); pearl bling, holly leaves (prima); script, fabulous flourish stamp (stampers anonymous); #8 tag, glue sick, ribbon
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step 1: combine in mini mister, 1 scoop (the end of a craft stick works great) of perfect pearls.
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step 2: add 1 dropper full of distress re-inker.
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step 3: fill about 3/4 of the way with water.
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step 4: shake the contents really well to emulsify the mixture.  *you’re ready to go with your own custom pearl sprays.  the color combinations are limited only to your imagination.
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step 5: die cut (3) 6 petal flowers (i used sizzix flower layers #5) from grungepaper and color them by misting with various pearl sprays.
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step 6: repeat until they are saturated in color.
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step 7: dry the inked grungepaper with a heat tool.
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step 8: ink the edges of the grungepaper flowers with distress ink using an ink blending tool.
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step 9: snip between each petal about 1/2” to help the curl later.
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step 10: flower #1 make only one cut in between two petals to the center of flower as shown.
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step 11: flower #2 completely cut out one petal of the flower all the way to the center as shown. *this will look like a piece of pie.
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step 12: flower #3 completely cut out two petals of the flower all the way to the center as shown. * this will look like a butterfly wing.
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status:  this is what you should have at this point…5 flower pieces
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step 13: apply glossy accents to the back of the grungepaper on the petal to the right of the cut line. be sure to spread it out over the entire flower petal as shown.
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step 14: wrap the flower into a cone shape overlapping the petal on the left over the glossy accent one on the right and line them up to adhere together as shown.
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step 15: apply a paper clip to the overlapped areas allowing the glossy accents to dry completely – this is very important!
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step 16: repeat above steps for the other two larger flower pieces creating three flower cones as shown.
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step 17: ink the back of the two remaining petals with distress ink using ink blending tool as shown.
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step 18: curl in the two top edges of smallest petal into the center with the main color on the outside as shown.
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step 19: curl only the top left petal back towards the center of the remaining petal with the main color on the outside as shown.
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step 20: the tricky part: flip petal over and roll into itself creating a cone with the curled petal on the outside as shown.
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step 21: apply glossy accents to the area of the petal where they overlap as shown.
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step 22: hold in place to dry with your fingers by pinching this area together as shown.
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step 23: snip the ends from both small petals as shown.
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step 24: curl the petals back on the three larger flowers by rolling them towards the center with your fingers as shown.
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status: here is what you should have with all three flowers curled – plus the two center pieces.
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step 25: snip the ends from all three flowers as shown.
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step 26: apply glossy accents into the center of the largest flower and adhere next size flower by nesting it inside and hold to allow glue to set. *i prefer to off-set the petals a bit as shown.
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step 27: repeat previous steps for next size flower as shown.
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step 28: finish flower by adhering smallest petals inside flower with glossy accents.  position center petals as shown until desired look is achieved. *if your rose is too tall, snip some off of the center pieces.
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step 29: for the tag, adhere a piece of music paper with a glue stick.
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step 30: ink the tag with antique linen and pine needles distress ink using an ink blending tool.
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step 31: stamp script with aged mahogany distress ink.
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step 32: stamp fab.flourish with walnut stain distress ink and ink the edges with an ink blending tool.
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step 33: adhere grunge roses with glossy accents to tag. *here i created a red one too.
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step 34: adhere holly leaves with glossy accents.
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step 35: finish tag by embellishing with rock candy distress stickles on the tops of the roses,  Bazzill bling on the tag, and an adage ticket with my message for the holidays.
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Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Techniques and Tips!

Posted by scrapbook on April 17, 2010 under Tools | Be the First to Comment

Hello Bloggers!!

I feel like its been ages since i updated, and i am so sorry! We had some technical problems and were not able to access the blog for a while. But we’re back!! The last few months are best selling item has been Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist!! I have to say it is one of my all time favorite tools, and have not been surprised at how well this has been selling. At CHA , Heather was given the opportunity to become “Certified” in the art of glimmer mist! Today I am going to share EVERY tip, trick and technique you could possibly want! (P.S. Click on the picture to see a full size version)

Enjoy!!

Technique #1: Controlled Spraying:

Tip#1:

Spray your glimmer mist by only pushing half way so as to allow the glimmer mist to project in small quantities, creating a droplet effect.  You can also achieve this by using your other hand to guide the sprayer gently down a little slower than a regular spray.

Tip #2:

Start by gathering your favorite Glimmer mist colors. Spray your mist at a close range so as to allow the glimmer mist to fully spray in a concentrated portion on to your page. By using mnay colors, multiple times you can achieve a beautiful background for your latest scrapbook page.  The farther aways your sprayer is to the page, the finer the mist will be.

Tip #3:

Apply your glimmer mist in a fine mist to prevent large spots or dots of glimmer mist. To achieve this, you will place your project on a mat. Start your spray of glimmer mist on the mat, so that the beginning of your spray falls onto the mat instead of your project. You will then proceed to allow the tail end of of your spray falls onto your project in a fine application. You can continue to repeat this to build up a solid background that will be evenly distributed and without large droplets. Because of the nature of using a sprayer applicator, the force of the beginning of the spray gathers larger amount of glimmer mist in droplet portions and forces it out in the initial part of your spray. Allowing this part of your spray to fall onto your misting mat as opposed to your project allows you to use the tail end of the spray (the finer mist) to your benefit.

 

Tip #4;

Using one color of glimmer mist, apply a heavy application to your project, this will completely and evenly add glimmer mist to your project.

 

 

Technique #2: Color Patterns:

Tip#5:

Use the same technique seen in tip #3, but use a variety of colors to customize the background. This will give you a soft background you can use for any occasion.

 

Tip #6

Use a variety of colors, and apply them at a close range quickly adding color to color. After you page is full of mist, it will appear like a pool of mist on your page. From here take a paper towel and lay it completely over your page and from the inside towards the outer edges; you will press your paper towel down, so to absorb any excess moisture. After the excess is gone, you will notice that the page will have the effect of a water colored background, where all of the colors are blended together to create a soft beautiful finish.

Tip #7:

Gather three glimmer mist colors. Preferably a light, medium and dark color. Stating with the lightest color on top, medium color in the middle and the darkest color on the bottom, layer the colors evenly across the page. Now blend the colors together by taking a paper towel. Starting at the lightest color, pull your paper towel down towards the darkest color. If you need to repeat this to continue to blend the colors, use a clean part of your paper towel, so to not contaminate your lighter colors with your darker ones. This will give you a blended effect that will smoothly add glimmer to any project.

Tip#8:

For this technique you will use a piece of stiff lace as a mask to create a faux lace page. You will start by laying a stiff piece of lace and lay it down on your page. You will want to make sure that your page and your lace are perfectly flat. To apply the glimmer mist use tip #3, to create a fine mist over your project. Make sure that your sprayer is about 8 inches away from your project to create your fine mist. Make sure to not over saturate, so you can create the crispest image. What is nice about using the lace and this technique, is that you are creating a beautiful faux lace page, but you also come away with a new colored lace that can be used on future projects.

Technique #3: Textures:

Tip #9:

For this technique, use a sponge to create a faux finished background. To achieve this you can use a natural sponge by applying glimmer mist directly to the sponge and then using the sponge as an applicator to your project. Depending on how saturated your sponge is with glimmer mist, your project can achieve multiple different types of effects. You can also layer colors together to create a faux stone, leather or worn look. Experiment with this technique to find a multitude of options.

Tip#10:

Use a variety of different styles of paint brushes to create different finishes. Since glimmer mist is essentially a water color, you can spray it into a paint tray of irectly onto your misting mat and use your choice of paint brush to create  different effects. One of our favorites is to use a fan brush to dry brush glimmer mist directly onto projects. To dry brush means to start with a dry brush, and lightly add glimmer mist to the brush and then onto your project.

Tip#11:

For this technique, you will use white acrylic paint as a resist agent to customize your background. Since most acrylic paints offer a slick surface after they have dried, this allows glimmer mist that has been misted over the pain to “resist” or not adhere to the paint, creating a two toned effect on your project.

Tip#12:

Use any excess glimmer mist that has been sprayed onto your misting mat. Even if the colors have mixed together, you can use this glimmer mist to distress the edges of your project. To do this, take your project and drag the edges through the excess glimmer mist as to saturate the edges/ You can now take scissors or your finger ail and distress the edges. Because the glimmer mist is wet, this allows a much easier way to distress the edges. You can also apply other sprayed colors of glimmer mist to the edges by taking a paper towel, or baby wipe and pick up this excess glimmer mist and swipe it, blend it or layer it along the edges of your project for a vignette or additional distressing.

Technique #4: Glimmer Screens- Negative

Tip #13:

For this technique you will use your Tattered Angels Glimmer Screens with the Glimmer Mist to create a masked image. Start by laying down your screen on a flat surface so that it lays close and flat to your project. From here, create the fine mist technique forom tip #3, and apply a fine mist to the page. Use a pair of tweezers (we carry a pair of bazzill tweezers that would work great) to hold down the screen for additional support during the spray. Also make sure to hold your sprayer 8 inches away from your screen to create an even coat over the page.  With your tweezers, pick up your screen (you can use your hand to support the screen while your tweezers pick up the screen) to reveal a crisp negative image. By negative image, it is meant that the area around the image is misted, and the image itself is vacant of color, or negative.

Tip #14:

For this technique you will be repeating the t3echniquefeatured in tip #13 by using Tattered Angels  Glimmer screens with Glimmer mist. This time you prepare your page with a light color of mist, and then creating the negative effect from tip #13. What this will allow you, is that you can now customize your project ith two or more colors of Glimmer Mist, the first being the first color you misted onto your page and the sceond and so on being the colors that you mist over the top of your screen with. this again will create a negative image of your screen, yet offer a variety of more colors.

Tip #15:

For this technique you will be repeating the same technique from #13. This technique will create the negative image of the glimmer screen that you are using. the Glimmer Screen offers a base that yu can nw add a detailed image in with yur thin mount stamps. These stamps are created to compliment the coordinating glimmer screen to create a “screen-print” image. The stamps also come equipped with reinforced packageing that acts as a “thin-mount” to support your stamp as you use it. This solves the need for a stamp block and creates a self inclusive stamp set.

 

Technique #5: Glimmer Screen Postive Image

Tip #16:

For this technique  you will be using glimmer screen to create a positive image. To do this, you will start by placing your glimmer wscreen off of your project and onto a splat mat or paper towel. You will layer a medium mist onto your screen as to give it a nice even coat. From there you will take your screen, flip it over (quickly, so that the mist doesnt fun to one corner) so that the glimmer mist side is facing down. Make sure to do this off of your project as to allow any excess Glimmer Mist to fall onto the mat and not your project. Now place your glimmer screen onto your project. With a pair of tweezers, press down on the screen. This will transfer the glimmer mist from the screen to your project. Because the tweezers have a fine tip, it is easy to press into delicate areas of the glimmer screen to transfer your glimmer mist.

Tip #17:

For this technique, start by applying a fine layer of glimmer mist in a light color to your page. Allow this to dry. From here repeat the technique in tip #16, with a darker color of glimmer mist. This will offer you a multi-colo9red image for your prject. If you decide to not wait as your first layer of glimmer mist dreis, your image will be distorted on the edges giving it a soft almost flocked look.

Tip #18:

Start with the technique featured in tip #16. From here, stamp over the image, with the coordinating stamp. If you are not sure which way to coordinate your stamp with the same direction of your screen you can easily stamp your image first with a water safe ink (such as Staz-On) and then proceed to use your screen on top of this image. This will help you understand the direction in which your screen should be positioned. This image will not only give you a detailed image, but will also highlight, or shadow the image depending on what color of glimmer mist is used.

Tip #19:

This technique will produce a “reverse transfer” technique. To achieve this, start by laying your Glimmer screen onto a splat mat. Spray a variety of colors onto the top of the screen. You will want to cover enough surface that will match the size of your project. After you have done this, take your page and lay it onto the screen and mist so that the entire page  will  lie onto the glimmer mist. Press down on your page right on top of the glimmer screen and hold it down as your press donw and out from the middle towards the edges. You will want to make sure that you press down on the entire page, while not moving the Glimmer Screen. From here, pick up your page and admired the image that has a “haloed” look.

 

Technique #6: Top Coats

Tip#20:

For this feature, you will be using one of the Tattered Angels clear coats to add a fine mist of glitter to your page. A clear coat Glimmer Mist has little to no dye base and will just add a glimmer to your project. You can select your clear coat by looking at the bottel, if when the glimmer is settled to the bottom your bottle becomes translucent, this would be an ideal top coat. If your bottle is clear, this would be a true clear coat and will not alter the colors in your project, yet will add a nice glimmer to it. If you find that there is a slight tint to your bottle thse colors can be used lightly to achieve a light glimer ginish or be built up layer, after layer to achieve a light tinting to your project yet still add an immense glimmer.

Tip #21:

By layering the clear coat one color on top of the other, you can create an immense glimmer to any project. Again with a true clear coat, this willnot alter the color of your project but will add a glimmer. A clear coat with a slight tint will add the same glimmer, but will continue to add a tinit of color to your project as you build up the layers of glimmer mist.

Tip #22:

For this technique you will use 2 colors of Glimmer Mist, one as a blender. For this page, use a lighter color of glimmer mist on ther top third of your page and a darker color of glimmer mist on the botom third. Taking your clear coat, now saturate the middle third so as to bring the top color and the bottom color together so that they can blend in the middle. To blend further take a clean paper towel and lay it over the top of the page. Gently press down to pick up any excess moisture and allow the colors to be pressed together.

Technique #7: Surfaces

Tip #23:

For this technique you will be using the glimmer mist on black cardstock. When using balck cardstock you can use any color of Glimmer Mist and the dyre base in the glimmer mist will be counteracted with the black allowing just the beautiful glimmer in the glimmer mist to be magnified. If you use the brand new “Chalkboard” Glimmer Mist on balck you will get some of the dye color that will lie on the black creating a semi-opaque finsih. This will still now offer a bit color on your balck.

Tip #24:

For this technique you will use glimmer mist to customize balck and white paper to your needs. Use any color of glimmer mist and transform your black and white printed paper to be customized to any project or color scheme.

Tip #25:

For this technique you willuse glimmer mist to alter the color of your pattern paper and manipulate it to your needs. With teh original glimmer Mist, you will find that you can take a printed pattern paper and transform the background to your color needs without altering the basic print of the paper. This is great for out dated paper that needs a new breathe of life.

Tip #26:

Use Glimmer Mist to begin altering embellishments to be customized to your needs. Takeing raw lace and white flowers, you can Glimmer Mist to customize the colors to the needs of your projects.

Imaginisce Polar Expressions Vintage Candy Jar Featuring Tattered Angels

Posted by scrapbook on December 11, 2009 under Idea | Be the First to Comment

Today we bring you a mixture of two of our favorite companies. When getting this idea, we were so excited to see that imaginsce loves tattered angeles as much as we do. This project is a super cute idea, would make a perfect christmas gift for neighbors and friends. Choose your favorite holiday treat  to put in the jar, to personalize it. And can i just say i LOVE the use of the glitter mist!! Enjoy this idea guys!!

Happy Holidays Scrappers!

Kaitlyn

Follow this link for full instructions.

The jar I picked up from my local scrapbook store, I believe it’s from Making Memories and I love that’s really plastic and not glass. But you can recreate this same look for any jar of your choice.

Trim circles from assorted Polar Expressions papers. We cut a 4″, 3 1/2″, 3″, 2 1/2″ and 2″ circles.

Spray each circle with Glimmer Mist from Tattered Angels. We used both brown and green colors to create our flower.
Crinkle circles up in hands and then unfold.
Gently roll the edges of the circle a bit and set aside to dry.

Once all pieces are dry, punch a hole through center. Using the iTop Tool, punch and small brad to create small (16mm) brad. Place iTop brad through center of circles and adhere to top of jar lid.

Punch out the chipboard piece you’d like to use and remove adhesive from back (by mounting to scrap piece of paper or carefully peeling adhesive layer from the back of the sticker). Spritz chipboard piece with Glimmer Mist and let dry.

More Tattered Angels Projects, Using Glimmer Mist & Glimmer Screens

Posted by scrapbook on November 20, 2009 under Embellishments, Idea, Page Idea, Tools, layout | Be the First to Comment

I thought i might give a few more project ideas , as well as an FAQ video for those of you who already use Glimmer mists. I think these projects help show how versatile this product is and how you don’t only have to use it for scrapbooking. While making a Halloween wreath this year, Heather was having a difficult time finding fake black roses, so instead of doing with out, or spending way too much money on them, she bought some fake white roses and sprayed them with Raven Glimmer Mist and created her own black roses. This is just one idea of how glimmer mists can work for any project you might have!!

Enjoy! Kaitlyn




Introducing Tattered Angels, Glimmer Mist & Glimmer Screens

Posted by scrapbook on November 11, 2009 under Card, Embellishments, Idea, Tools | Be the First to Comment

While at CHA this summer we picked up an amazing company, not new to the scrapbooking world, but new to Whatwefound. This company had a new make and take every day and me and  Heather made SURE we stoped by daily. There product is something that may be a little advanced in the scrapbooking world, can can EASILY make any project look more difficult. They call there product Glimmer Mist, and if you would like more information on it you can find the info on our website or on Tattered Angels website. We learned this technique while at CHA and i thought i would share it with you! Even though Halloween is over these cards can be made using any color for any holiday or occasion.

You will use glimmer screens. cardstock and glimmer mist in this project. Feel free to add any other embellishments, Anabelle from Tattered Angels created this idea and used certain.

First, spray a Glimmer Screen with Glimmer Mist. I made three cards. I used Haunted Shadow, Meadow Green and Jack O’Lantern to spray the screens.

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Next, I carefully removed the screen from the scrap paper I’d sprayed it on, and layed it onto a clean paper. With the glimmer side facing up still.

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Then, I carefully placed my cardstock onto the wet screen. You have to be careful not to move the paper around and cause a smear. letterp3

Finish the sandwich by adding the embossing mat and covering with the white plate. Run it through the Wizard and then peel off the Glimmer Screen. You’ll have a beautifully embossed, glimmery image that looks just like a letterpress!

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It’s really hard to capture the shimmer and embossed look in a photo, but I think you can get a good idea from this shot.

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Because I loved the design and colors of my embossed images, I decided on a simple card layout. I matted the images on black cardstock, sprayed some Halloween Calling Cards with Glimmer Mist (Indian Corn, Bronze and Lime Twist) and adhered them with foam adhesive. A few gems added just the right touch of bling.

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And here’s a look at the set.

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