Today we have the amazing Shari Trumbull as our guest and she has created a most wonderful altered cabinet card to fit in with our Tic-Tac-Toe challenge theme. I'm sure you'll love the colours and textures of this gorgeous creation and if you want to see more do pop over to her blog - 'Ain't That Artsy Fartsy' to see other gorgeous creations for you to drool over. Over to you Shari .............
Hi! I’m Shari and I’m still in an ecstatic state
of shock of being here as your Guest Creative Guide today!! I was completely blown away when Brenda
invited me to Guest for Annie’s challenge of Tic-Tac-Toe and I hope I do not
only all of the Creative Guides proud, but all of the wonderful Tim Holtz
goodies and techniques I’m using today proud, too!!
A little bit about
myself—I’m originally from the Los Angeles area of Southern California, but now
call the mountains of North Idaho my home with my hubbie Don and our furry
family of 3 dogs and 2 cats and all the wonderful wildlife this beautiful area
affords us.
I’m a late bloomer
to crafting and didn’t really do anything creative until I started making my
own hand stamped cards when I was in my late 20’s, around 1997. I was a clean and simple card creator back
then and ended up taking a break from it for about 5 years, between
2005-2010. When I re-emerged, I realized
much had changed while I was away and OMG!—who is this Tim Holtz guy?! Exciting times ahead, indeed!
It only took one of
Tim’s video’s to set me on a completely different course of creating and I
haven’t looked back since!! It’s a
creative journey that I never thought I’d be on, and I’m so glad to share the
things that I’ve learned (and am still learning about) with you here at A
Vintage Journey today! Let’s Play!
Annie’s game of
Tic-Tac-Toe, a la Tim Holtz, pretty much means carte blanche on creativity and gosh--Which move to make, which move to make?!
I’m taking left-vertical with
Idea-ology/Paint/Foil Tape.
Wait, I’m moving
bottom-horizontal with Foil Tape/Texture Fades/Stains.
No, I’ve got
right-vertical covered with Ribbon-Twine/Die Cuts/Stains.
I love all of Tim’s
techniques but one of my favorites is creating backgrounds. I love layering his Distress Inks, Paints,
Stains and now his Spray Stains together to form one-of-a-kind backgrounds to
build upon.
I’m using one of
Tim’s Cabinet Card Frames to showcase one of his Found Relative cards. I altered the cab-card with Picked Raspberry
& Barn Door Distress Paints that I finger painted over the surface and heat
dried. When dried, I rubbed Tea Dye & Vintage Photo Distress Inks over the
painted surface. I used the Hearts
Layering Stencil and Walnut Stain Distress Ink to add a few hearts, then I
spritzed and flicked a bit of water over all of it for those wonderful water
spots and heat set.
I tinted the Found
Relative card with my Worn Lipstick Distress Marker, giving the lovely lady a
little color in her blouse. Then I
roughed up the surface a bit with my sanding block by lightly pulling the block
over the surface and edges, then inked over the surface with Tea Dye Distress
Ink and my ink blending tool.
I have a confession
to make—The heart embossed piece of foil tape…I used my Hearts Layering Stencil
to create the embossed hearts! I didn’t
realize how little foil tape I have left in my stash and the pieces that I do
have, were already embossed with polka dots.
I didn’t want just polka dots, so I grabbed my Hearts LS, a couple of
silicon mats and ran it all through my Big Shot. I cheated on using –Texture Fades- but it’s a
good improvisation with using your Layered Stencils for embossing!
I used my Tattered
Florals die with a few different colored card stocks and gesso’d &
Distressed stained tulle to create the blooms.
I also used my Garden Greens die to cut out the leaves from Tim’s tissue
wrap. Each bloom was given a gumdrop
center that I have colored with Adirondack Alcohol Inks.
I topped the card
with seam binding that I colored with Picked Raspberry, Worn Lipstick &
Barn Door Distress Stains, tied into a fancy bow, embellished with a Locket
Key, Heart Charm and a crystal heart all hanging from a Hangar Clip. See the glitter inside the keyhole? I got that idea from Anita-The Artful Maven,
who has an astonishing Tim Holtz style all her own!
I hope you enjoyed my play with Annie’s game
of Tic-Tac-Toe today! Thank you to the
Creative Guides for having me and before I close I’d like to leave you with one
of my favorite Tim quotes—“Embrace Imperfection”!!
Wow isn't this just a sensational altered cabinet card? What fabulous colours and techniques and oh I hope you didn't miss that little tip about using your layering stencils to emboss with. Thanks Shari for a beautiful Tic Tac Toe project and fabulous steps guiding us through your make. It is beautiful.
Well I hope you've all had a lovely Valentine's Day weekend and have a great week ahead. See you Friday with another fabulous challenge. It will be the last one before our big birthday bash.
hugs Brenda xxx
Well I hope you've all had a lovely Valentine's Day weekend and have a great week ahead. See you Friday with another fabulous challenge. It will be the last one before our big birthday bash.
hugs Brenda xxx
A wonderful make from the lovely Shari! Romantic and beautiful, love this altered cabinet card! Great use of embellies too!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous make! The flower and ribbons are so opulent and fabulous, and I love the hanging charms. What a wonderful warm rosy hue too - fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Fabulous Shari - great use of distress products and love the tones your have achieved. Nikki x
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful Shari - so many great techniques and products used to make this a Tim worthy vintage Valentine - thank you so much for being an AVJ Guest Creative Guide today!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Everyone!! I'm so honored to be amongst you all for Annie's game of Tim Holtz Tic-Tac-Toe!! It was a really fun creation to work on and share here at A Vintage Journey!! XOXO-Shari
ReplyDeleteA stunning project Shari, which I have enjoyed drooling over all your techniques and wonderful result. Lovely to have you guesting with us today.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Beautiful altered cabinet card Shari and great tip on using your LS to emboss the foil! Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work Shari laden with so many TH aspects. Congrats on featuring here, you did a brilliant piece. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteA fabulous project Shari, lots of great techniques and so many wonderful additions. So lovely to see you here too! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us. Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! Love that key and heart on a hanger!!
ReplyDeleteYou did everyone proud indeed!! Love every detail shared here. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us.
ReplyDeleteShari, what a wonderful artist A Vintage Journey chose to showcase Annie's Tic Tac Toe Challenge. You certainly filled your card up with all kinds of great techniques and how stunning it all is! Love the colors, the use of the layering stencil over the dots! And a gorgeous job you did with the Found Relatives! The charms are such a perfect finishing touch to this masterpiece! Thank you for sharing all your steps!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a romantic beauty Shari. Loved the techniques you shared especially embossing with the stencil! Now that opens a very big door for me, lol! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow Shari this is just gorgeous - love the flowers in all the different fabrics - so much attention to detail - amazing
ReplyDeleteFabulous project Shari, lovely warm colours and embellishments to drool over . I also enjoyed reading about your crafting journey which had me chuckling along with you.
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Wonderful project Shari! I just love that little hanger with the charms dangling off of it, what an amazing embellishment! Beautiful flower and foliage too! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteShari, I love it, especially the charm. What a great way to colour the cabinet card . Hugs Jan x
ReplyDeleteLove this! Wonderful colors, and embellishments, flower, ribbon, you name it! And great step out with commentary - always my favorite as I learn a lot, including that I am not the only one who has to improvise, lol! xx Lynn
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely project to share with us Shari and so wonderful to have your talents here! The techniques and design are executed in utter perfection! Love it much!
ReplyDeleteThis is just fabulous, great colours and textures.
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with this Shari! The range of textures are held together with that tight colour scheme and the flowers are a joy. Jenny x
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