Hello!
Our next challenge is a theme that we're sure lots of you will LOVE!! Yes, it is Anything by T!m time again!!!
We know that lots of you have items designed by Tim Holtz, (if you aren't sure if you have T!m's stuff, visit HERE to check), if you have Distress Inks, Stains, Embossing Powders, Adirondack Paint Dabbers, his papers, stamps or Ideo-logy pieces then you are ready to go...
As usual, our design team have come up trumps with amazing projects to inspire you.
As I'm sort of the boss, (being Mrs Stamp Man), I'd like to take this opportunity, (grabbing it as it's my turn to host), of thanking our fantasticly talented design team, they really are awesome, aren't they? They are all such special people who have put so much effort into making these challenges a success.
Thank you teamies!!!
Thank you too for visiting us and for joining in with our challenges, we really do appreciate all the effort everyone puts in every fortnight to make our challenges so much fun and so special.
If you are new, please don't be shy, do join us as everyone is always very welcome and we also love visiting and seeing your work too.
OK, so now go roll up your sleeves and have fun creating......Anything by T!m:)
Jill used:
7- Gypsies stickers - in shop
Rock Candy
Frankie
I used
TH distress inks in milled lavender, dusty concord, victorian velvet, pumice stone and vintage photo
Janet used
Sue
Sue used:
Tim Holtz stamp sets - Papillon & Good Thoughts
Tim Holtz Sizzix die - Scrollwork & Elegant Flourishes
Distress Inks - Walnut Stain; Brushed Corduroy; Brushed Denim
Ideaology - Muse Token
Brenda
Sue used:
Tim Holtz stamp sets - Papillon & Good Thoughts
Tim Holtz Sizzix die - Scrollwork & Elegant Flourishes
Distress Inks - Walnut Stain; Brushed Corduroy; Brushed Denim
Ideaology - Muse Token
Brenda
Brenda used
Neil
Neil used
Tim Holtz Mini Classics stamp plate
Suze Weinburg Bronze UTEE
Distress inks, Faded Jeans, Worn Lipstick and Chipped Sapphire
Lisa O
Lisa used:
Distress Inks-Forest Moss, Broken China and Brushed Corduroy
Tim's Sissix Dies-Tattered Florals, Elegant Flourishes & Vintage Market Alphabet
Tim Holtz Compass Mask
Stampers Anonymous Urban Chic Stamps
Silver Embossing Powder
Tim Holtz Postcard Embossing Folder
Lisa Sparkle
Lisa used:
Recycled moisturiser pot
Tim Holtz/Ranger alcohol inks in terracotta, meadow, lettuce and pearl
Tim Holtz stamps- Shabby French
DIs in Spiced marmalade, Peeled paint and Mustard seed
Grunge board and Tim Holtz Tattered florals die
Lisa used:
Distress Inks-Forest Moss, Broken China and Brushed Corduroy
Tim's Sissix Dies-Tattered Florals, Elegant Flourishes & Vintage Market Alphabet
Tim Holtz Compass Mask
Stampers Anonymous Urban Chic Stamps
Silver Embossing Powder
Tim Holtz Postcard Embossing Folder
Lisa Sparkle
Lisa used:
Recycled moisturiser pot
Tim Holtz/Ranger alcohol inks in terracotta, meadow, lettuce and pearl
Tim Holtz stamps- Shabby French
DIs in Spiced marmalade, Peeled paint and Mustard seed
Grunge board and Tim Holtz Tattered florals die
Angela used:
Recycled candy box and acetate scrap.
Tim Holtz Papillion stamps
Tim holtz Grungeboard flourishes
Tim Holtz Tattered florals Die
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Fabulous DT projects, and a great challenge.
ReplyDeleteSylvia xx
Wonderful examples from the DT.
ReplyDeleteFantastic samples and buckets of inspiration will be back to play later!!
ReplyDeleteMaggie
Wow, stunning projects from the DT! Makes my card look rather simple, but it was still a fun challenge :)
ReplyDeleteWowwwww GREAT WORK, ladies from the DT all of you are fantasticly talented!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Ellen
Fabulous projects from the DT, all so varied and unique, love them all. Great challenge too. Tracy Evans x
ReplyDeleteYou have a seriously talented design team! Loads of inspiration here. Thanks so much for a cool challenge. I could literally link up everything I make in the next two weeks. I have to use Tim stuff in everything I make!
ReplyDeletewhat a GREAT challenge!
ReplyDeleteThe samples from the DT are fabulous. So much variety and inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSiobhan