Thursday 15 June 2017

Tim Holtz Inspired Kit!

Hello ladies! 
Sorry it's been awhile since I last posted. Between working on the house renos (we're almost done, just finishing work that is time consuming), working at my 'paycheck' job and finally getting outside to do some yard work (as our spring was so wet and cold I couldn't do a thing) I haven't had much time to design in my studio.  

I just wanted to pop in and let you know that when I find time I am working on an exciting project - the Tim Holtz Inspired Kit! For those of you who were involved with my store when I designed a Fast and Fabulous kit, this will be similar to that. In the kit you are getting the entire Memorabilia Paper Pad, ephemera package, lots of flowers, twines and embellishments. I have already completed 2 double page layouts and I'm thinking there will be 5-6 more layouts to come. 

Because this is such a large kit and there are so many papers and bits and pieces I will be preparing extensive instructions with lots of pictures that I will email to anyone who purchases a kit (like the ones I've shown you here where I'll let you know which papers and diecuts to use). That way I can give you lots of info and photos. 

Kits are limited. I have already started a reserve list for customers who are interested in a kit. Please contact me if you're interested. 

 

    

Thanks! Have s great day!! 

Southern Ridge Design Team Post

Thank you for joining me today! My husband and I recently had a fantastic vacation in Mexico with our dear friends. While there we went on our first camel ride along the beach, what a cool experience! 

 
 

To create the Mexico word I started playing with Prima ArtAlchemy Acrylic Paint Sparks. They are so easy to use. Simply brush it on and you have instant shimmer! I did the word Mexico with Magical Pond and the top of the palm trees with Fairy Wings. Then I added a bit of Walnut Distress ink on the top of it. I really like how it added some depth to the chipboard piece.

 

To create the Small Pansy Arrow Border and the Daisy Frame I started by painting the flower with white acrylic paint. You could also use Gesso. 

 

Then I added Barn Door Distress Ink. I then added Magical Pond Sparks paint to the swirls. 

 

Once it dried I found I didn't really like the colour of it so I then added some Distress Glitter with Glue n' Seal over the whole chipboard piece. I love how it changed the colours and added some shimmer. 

Southern Ridge Trading Company Products Used:


Other Products Used:

- Authentique paper and stickers 
- Prima Marketing flowers
- Paper doily 
- Paper butterflies 
- String 

Thanks for joining me today! 

Happy Creating!

- Charlene