Hi everyone, thanks so much for stopping by today! I'm so excited to be
a part of the Creativations 2019 - Tim Holtz Blog Hop and Give Away!
You should have arrived here from the ever so talented Audrey's blog - if you didn't you may want to go back and check out all of her
wonderful inspiration! I'd like to share a project that I created for
Tim Holtz's Stampers Anonymous booth at Creativation (formerly-CHA) 2019
this year. I was so grateful to be asked to make a few things for Tim.
I'm sharing my "Mini Media Marks Card" made with the New Tim Holtz Stampers
Anonymous Mini Media Marks Stamp Set.
I really like the pop of color against the kraft background!
This is going to be one of those stamp sets that I use over and over again...
To start with, I cut a piece of Tim Holtz Mixed Media Heavystock 4 1/4 x
5 1/2. Painted a thin layer of Dina Wakley Media White Gesso onto the
Heavystock panel. Then dried with heat tool. Then I selected a few bright colors of Distress Paint. The colors I used were Broken China, Picked Raspberry, Carved Pumpkin and Mustard Seed. I also used and old gift card for this technique.
I added one drop (a little goes a long way) of paint to my glass media mat and scrapped some color onto the edge of my gift card. Then dragged the wet distress paint across my panel, leaving some areas white. Then dried with heat tool. The baby wipes are handy for easy clean up on the glass media mat.
I continued building color with paints, drying between each new color. Then added splatters with same color palette of Distress Paints.
Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous Mini Media Marks CMS364
All of the new Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous Media Marks stamps are SO much fun to play with, I plan on doing a lot of journaling with them as well! For this card I used the new Mini Media Marks (CMS364). I attached my colorized panel to the travel stamp platform. I placed my first stamp down and closed the top to pick up the stamp. I used black gesso to stamp with because it has a heavy body and it completely opaque. I squeezed a dollop onto the glass media mat and picked up with a small brayer.
I inked the stamp using the gesso brayer and stamped onto the colorized panel. Clean your stamp right away, because once the gesso dries on the stamp it's almost impossible to get it off. I continued stamping/building my images until they were almost overlaping.
Once I was finished stamping my panel I cut 6 imperfect circles out of it. I mounted them to a piece of kraft card. Then ran a stitch down the center of the circles using white thread on my sewing machine. I attached the panel to a black card base. I smeared a little Picket Fence Distress Crayon into the quote token to bring out the wording. Then attached some linen ribbon and craft thread to the top. To give it a little lift, I used some foam squares under the quote token.
This is going to be one of those stamp sets that I use over and over again...
I added one drop (a little goes a long way) of paint to my glass media mat and scrapped some color onto the edge of my gift card. Then dragged the wet distress paint across my panel, leaving some areas white. Then dried with heat tool. The baby wipes are handy for easy clean up on the glass media mat.
I continued building color with paints, drying between each new color. Then added splatters with same color palette of Distress Paints.
All of the new Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous Media Marks stamps are SO much fun to play with, I plan on doing a lot of journaling with them as well! For this card I used the new Mini Media Marks (CMS364). I attached my colorized panel to the travel stamp platform. I placed my first stamp down and closed the top to pick up the stamp. I used black gesso to stamp with because it has a heavy body and it completely opaque. I squeezed a dollop onto the glass media mat and picked up with a small brayer.
I inked the stamp using the gesso brayer and stamped onto the colorized panel. Clean your stamp right away, because once the gesso dries on the stamp it's almost impossible to get it off. I continued stamping/building my images until they were almost overlaping.
Once I was finished stamping my panel I cut 6 imperfect circles out of it. I mounted them to a piece of kraft card. Then ran a stitch down the center of the circles using white thread on my sewing machine. I attached the panel to a black card base. I smeared a little Picket Fence Distress Crayon into the quote token to bring out the wording. Then attached some linen ribbon and craft thread to the top. To give it a little lift, I used some foam squares under the quote token.
I hope you'll give it a try, it's a lot of fun! I would like to give a great big thank you to Tim, Paula and Mario for inviting me to be a part of Creativation. I would also like to say another big thank you to Richele for hosting this amazing blog hop!
GIVE AWAY DETAILS
PRIZES, PRIZES,PRIZES!
We have a few prizes to give away, just leave a comment on the different
blog hop posts for a chance to win.
Please leave a comment on all the blogs before February 9th at midnight PST and 3 winners will be announced February 10th on Richele's blog.
Next up on the hop is
Cathie Parreco!
Good luck and happy hopping!
Just incase you've missed anything when you're finished with Zoe's blog, head back over to Audrey's
blog and start again! I know I'll be checking out all of the
incredibly talented awesome designers many times, they're ALL amazing!
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**Blog Hop List**
Audrey Pettit
Bobbi Smith (you are here)
Cathie Parreco (**next up**)
Cheiron Brandon
Debi Adams
Emma Williams
Jan Hobbins
Jennalee Anderson
Joy Kennedy
Kath Stewart
Mae Nazareth
Mou Saha
Paula Cheney
Richele Christensen
Stacy Hutchinson
Tami Bastiaans
Vicki Evans
Zoe Hillman
Bobbi Smith (you are here)
Cathie Parreco (**next up**)
Cheiron Brandon
Debi Adams
Emma Williams
Jan Hobbins
Jennalee Anderson
Joy Kennedy
Kath Stewart
Mae Nazareth
Mou Saha
Paula Cheney
Richele Christensen
Stacy Hutchinson
Tami Bastiaans
Vicki Evans
Zoe Hillman
In the weeks to come, I will be sharing more of my Creativation samples so check back often.
If you have any questions please let me know I love your kind comments, I truly appreciate each and everyone of them!
If you have any questions please let me know I love your kind comments, I truly appreciate each and everyone of them!
Bobbi
I've listed the products below, used to create this project. I am part of various affiliate programs including Simon Says Stamp. When you click on an affiliate link and make a purchase (at no extra cost to you), I receive a small commission. Thank you, I genuinely appreciate your support!
The blog hop is such a great way to see the designs made by Tim's team, up close and personal! Your vibrant colours really appeal to me and the gesso stamping stands out so beautifully! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteWith cold grey and icy days, how fun to stay inside and use these ideas for stellar pops of color on art cards! Wow!
ReplyDeleteSo eye-catching! LOVE the circles cut out after all the layers!
ReplyDeleteA couple of my favorite things circles and marks! Such a fabulous card, Bobbi! :)
ReplyDeleteTU for bringing your technique to us. Fabulous tutorial. Easy to follow for sure. Makes me want to whip out my paints, credit card and cardstock now. I can see how useful these stamps will be when journaling.
ReplyDeleteGreat card. Sounds like you had fun playing with the new stamps. This new set looks perfect for use in art journaling. Especially for those of us who are unable to draw or doodle. Thanks so much for sharing your art.🐧
ReplyDeletesuch fun colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat an explosion of colors, I wish I would be so brave to mix them all up!
ReplyDeleteLove how you've used this fab new stamp set to create those bubbles of colour and movement against the kraft background - such a clever design.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
love your use of these new Tim's stamps and over all I love the bright palette! great contrast with the background! Blog hop is a wonderful way to see these projects by all of you super talented designers! Barbara
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colours!
ReplyDeleteYour work is so cheerful and quirky, I love it!
ReplyDeleteVery colorful and fun! I agree that stamp set is very versatile
ReplyDeleteGorge;us, I particularly love the eye catching, uplifting colours and how you created a master board and then created from that. Fabulous ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteFun techniques. Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteI really love those bold colours and this stamp set is so perfect for this project! Definitely a must have. Thanks! Hugs Simona
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Looks like so much fun and it's perfect for the Mixed Media Stamp Set. Thank you so much for sharing your card Bobbi! Love the colors too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing <3
ReplyDeleteThis are great !! Really like how you have used this mini media marks, this are awesome how you have used them with circles … great with the craft paper.. thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I can't wait to get my hands on this stamp.
ReplyDeleteBobbi, the card is so beautiful and creative! I love the up close look at all the projects!
ReplyDeleteSuch a terrific way to use the mini marks stamp set . Loving 'the brights' and your effective creativity . Tfs Bobbi
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful colors and a fun way to apply the pain. Thank you for sharing with us
ReplyDeleteWow Bobbi this was an awesome project! Those new mixed media stamps are perfect!!! Love it girlie!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the bright colors against the black stamps!
ReplyDeleteOH WOW..loving the new items and these awesome stamps. I hate waiting to buy all these fun new things !! You did a great job giving tips on products and making your master board. Just love this Thanks for the fun
ReplyDeleteOh, I just LOVE all the color in your art. So lovely. TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove these stamps and your creation is so much fun! I have never stamped anything with black gesso, but it sure does leave a great impression. Thanks for the tips and tricks you gave us.
ReplyDeleteFun ideas, great colors and designs
ReplyDeleteI love the use of colors. I don't normally gravitate to those bold colors...thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Bobbi and what a great stamp set for mixed media, thanks so much for sharing it! Deb xo
ReplyDeleteI love the blog hops. I get so inspired by the work I see. Your card is so colorful and quirky. I just love it. Thanks for sharing and inspiring
ReplyDeleteTerrific examples--you just can't go wrong with this new stamp set--so versatile!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card! thank you for the tutorial, the technique seem to be really fun, I have to try it one day :) Fave a fabulous day! xx Emilia
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors you used!
ReplyDeleteLove your circles, Very colourful. Cool stamps I can’t wait to Get my hands on them ��
ReplyDeleteHugs, Anita
I just purchased some distress paints and love your examples - will have to give it a try. I am new to mixed media!!
ReplyDeleteI love the distress paint and old gift card trick to make a background! I am going to give this a try! Thanks for the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed seeing your technique for creating the base for the circles - great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove how you did the backgrounds with those vibrant colors! I'm going to try this
ReplyDeleteOh Bobbi Media Mark stamp was already on my wishlist... what you did made me want it more! What a fun card you made... I WILL be playing with those techniques !!
ReplyDeleteI love a great card design esp. against a Kraft background. Really makes your artwork pop. Thanks for a fun tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteI love what you do ... you give me good ideas for the use of distress paint which i bought recently. Thank you for your ideas.
ReplyDeleteOh, my!!!! Some new techniques and supplies to add to my growing list. I love your process, color choices and final product! You are an inspuration!
ReplyDeleteAmazing tutorial and love the technique! Can't wait to play with some of these new products!!
ReplyDeletegreat way to use some backgrounds that i was unsure what to do with thanks for the idea
ReplyDeleteThe Media Marks Sets are definitely on my wish list, so many uses for them. Love the pops of color on the Kraft background, fun card!
ReplyDeletegreat way to use backgrounds that i was unsure of what to do with thanks for the idea sorry about posting twice my bad
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ReplyDeleteso much messy goodness!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome way to use those stamps!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and colors using the marks stamp. Great inspiration and now I have some ideas as to how to use them as well. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow! So creative! Love the bright colors and interesting way to use this stamp set.
ReplyDeletewhat fun with the bright colors and the new stamp set. WOW!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I have the set on order and can't wait!!!!
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors and the fun stamps!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to get my Distress Paint out and do some serious playing.
ReplyDeleteI love your bright colors with the bold stamping; a match made in Heaven. I loved this set before, but seeing it being used like this makes me want to move it up on my wish list. Thank you for the tutorial and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Great colors. Great stamps. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteJust bought my first batch of paints. Thanks for the inspiration to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThat’s for showing us how to make a larger piece of mixed media art into little snippets of color and intrigue.
ReplyDeleteSo bright and fun, thank you.
ReplyDeletelove your project and a TH blog hop. thanks as always for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm kraft kard crazy. Bright colors do look great on kraft cardstock.
ReplyDeleteWonderful art, I will be trying this, thank you for the clear instructions.
ReplyDeleteHere I thought you made all the scribbles! Nice to see Tim's products used in a more "art journaling" style and with bright colors!
ReplyDeleteI love the bright colors against the kraft card stock. Excited for this hop!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautigul loving the blog hop x
ReplyDeleteLove the way this card came out! The mixed paper you created is gorgeous and has such great texture. I'm going to have to try the gift card paint applying technique.
ReplyDeleteLove the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHi Bobbi, I love how you took something so simple and made a fun coloured project to make it your own! Love the mini scribbles set - it's on my list xxx
ReplyDeleteVery clever! Thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteWhat a super use for these mark making stamps. I really enjoyed seeing how you created the background with the card and paints, the colors you chose look amazing. Thank you for sharing this awesome piece, I love it.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun! All the color and those stamps! Those stamps are getting added on to my wish list! I bet this was a blast to work on! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those stamps! I love the doodle look but can't doodle that well lol.
ReplyDeleteThis was my favorite card in the SA booth. I took a picture so I could try to recreate it myself. SUper funky and fun.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! Will have to give this a try. Looks like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors and such great stamps. Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your technique on how you created your background! Love how this card turned out!
ReplyDeleteI love the vibrancy of these, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove and fun!
ReplyDeleteLove your background and the terrific colors you used!
ReplyDeleteVery cool little pieces and they look great together. Such a fun stamp set!
Beautiful cards! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo fun!! Now I want to pull out some bright colors and have a good play!!
ReplyDeleteI love mark making tools & stamps, and your bright colors are great!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors, especially on the kraft cardstock. A great way to make lots of cards in a short amount of time.
ReplyDeleteCute way to use that stamp set, love your color choices. The Kraft paper was the perfect choice to show off the colors.
ReplyDeleteI love this stamp set and how you used it. Thank you for sharing your techniques.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous I live the colors
ReplyDeleteLove the new stamps and colors you used. I have never tried gesso on my stamps so I will have to try this.
ReplyDeleteLove this. The colors are great.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of color
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun technique with such cheerful results! I can't wait to try this. Thanks for sharing the details.
ReplyDeletelove your techniques and the resulting card! This stamp set is on my wish list. =)
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrant pop of colours....it really shows off the stamps
ReplyDeletexoxo Sioux
Just love the colorful circles. Then you added stitching - so cool!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing. I think the Media Marks stamps have to be one of my fav this Creativation. Thanks for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteClever way to use these stamps, love the colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple but effective design
ReplyDeleteI am very happy to see the tutorial of this beautiful card, I love the colors you used and you gave me a great idea to recover wallpapers that I had discarded.
ReplyDeleteNow they will take new life! Thank you.
OHH Bobbi I always love your work. Thank you for sharing your talent and getting my creative flowing again.
ReplyDeleteFantastic creation - it's always wonderful to see how the contributors all have the same tools and the different ways they create something from them. Thank you so much
ReplyDeleteGreat colours... and now seeing that this stamp set is heading to my wanted list ....
ReplyDeletethis was one of my favourites Bobbi, love the bright pops of colour against the black gesso stamping, hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the details for this great creation! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteVery colorful and creative with a modern twist.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, nice vibrant colors
ReplyDeleteLove all the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love these colors! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI would have never given these stamps much more than a passing glance... until I saw them in action! So creative and they really can be used in so many ways--thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an adorable card, Bobbi, and what a fun and clever way to use those new media stamps! The collage style print you made with the paint and stamps is really playful, and then using just bits of the finished collage is genius. Love the stitching down the center of the circles, too. SO awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove seing the stamps used in this way a great idea - thank you
ReplyDeleteI love it, thanks for the ideas, greetings Anneke
ReplyDeleteI love this stamp set. Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteSuperb card Bobbi, thanks for the constant inspiration. <3
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful project!!! Love the colors!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch great inspiration for color use. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this sort of grungy look. There is so much visual interest!
ReplyDeleteI love how colorful this piece of art is. Very nice.
ReplyDeletelove your work - great tutorial - thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful piece of art! Love the stamp set.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...
Such a happy layout!
ReplyDeleteThis blog is a good way to discover other artists and another way of doing mixed media. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright fun colours you've used. Gorgeous card and fun stamps!
ReplyDeleteI love everything Tim Holtz, thank you for all the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteColorful project - Lots of
ReplyDeletefun combining colors and
designs. Thanks for
sharing.
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Beautiful. This stamp set would be great for journaling.
ReplyDeleteLove the pops of color in this project. The stamp set is great, can think of many ways to use it. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project - and great tutorial. Love your approach to this and the colors you chose. I will definitely be on the lookout for this stamp set - so many possibilities
ReplyDeleteSo many bright and happy colours used on this project. I certainly didn't know you could stamp with gesso, so happy to have discovered that. Thanks for sharing this inspiration with these fun products.
ReplyDeleteLove these!! Love the stamp also.
ReplyDeleteLoving the colors!!
ReplyDeleteLovely use of colour
ReplyDeleteI'm really loving those media stamps. I can see them in my future. Thanks for sharing your wonderful card.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and stamps - and how you cut circles and stitched them on.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Bobbi...broken down it seems much more doable. Will be trying this as soon as I get my room put back together (could be a month away), but I'll get to it!!
ReplyDeleteLove the mixed media creation!
ReplyDeleteBobbi - Thanks for showing all the supplies you used. That is very helpful.
ReplyDeleteHow fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the pop of the colourful circles against the kraft backgound. Cool idea to stamp with black gesso...really makes the fun markings stand out.
ReplyDeleteSweet card! I love this new stamp by Tim Holtz. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the stamp set!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you used the stamps. so creative!
ReplyDeleteI love your card, Bobbi!!! Your layers of paint and stamping look fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great mixed media card! Thanks for the great tut too.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful background you created for your lovely stampings!
ReplyDeleteVery colorful!
ReplyDeleteLove the breezy, free and easy look of your creation. Haven't used Distress Paints yet, but they surely do look like they'd be a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteLove these new stamps and your technique of using them. Thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love this new stamp set!
ReplyDeleteLove the Distress Paint background technique! Abstract is the way to go!
ReplyDeleteLove your mixed media card so colorful Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you for your colorful proyect and detailed instructions.
ReplyDeleteI have to have that stamp set! Your card is brilliant! What a fun way to use up those wipe off paint papers i have around. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique.....or use of an old technique made new again...LOL isn't that what "art" is?
ReplyDeleteSo many images on one stamp! I'll have to have that to use with gelli prints.
ReplyDeleteGreat Tutorial! I love the colors and the random use of the stamps. More must-haves! Thasnk for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteLove mixed media, awesome card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun project! Loved seeing the process of how you created the paper and how fun to use the little bits of it to create your project!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the collage circles... the vibrant colors look awesome... the stamped images look cool!
ReplyDeleteOh Goody...a blog hop!!! OMG love that new Mini Media Marks stamp Set! I would use those in every project. Your bright colors look awesome aginst the contrasting Kraft background.
ReplyDeleteThose fun bright circles are great inspiration for some Artist Trading Coins!
ReplyDeleteLoves the color!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project. Great inspiration. The colors are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us a great way to use that new stamp set. Love the idea of creating the piece and cutting it up. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful Project, I like it!
ReplyDeleteI can see where these stamps will be used a lot, in so many ways!! Great project to show them off, thank you for sharing your creativity!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous profusion of color with all those different textures of images, love it. Thank you for sharing your art by providing great instruction.
ReplyDeleteI love the collage circles! Saving this to my inspiration board :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful work!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the wonderful colors! I never thought of using my paint with stamps, such a fun idea!!
ReplyDeleteCute, great pop of color!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Bobbi, I love that you showed the Mini Media Marks stamps. I think they are so versatile and a good size to use it on cards, ATC cards and lots of other project. Thank you so much for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteLove all those bright colors!
ReplyDeleteI've never thought about using Distress Paint, like you have, in this project! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great stamp set, I love your use of colour!
ReplyDeleteLove the color on this. This is such a cute design.
ReplyDeleteColorful!
ReplyDeleteReally fun colors. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI love how colorful and cheerful this is. I would never look at this and say those are Tim Holtz products and yet that's what makes it so cool!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you picked out for your project. This stamp set is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour card is so cheery and bright! I love your technique and the fun stamps!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great technique, love the combination of colors, love the stamp!
ReplyDeletei love the colors you picked
ReplyDeleteLove how you built your background!! Fantastic stamp, so versatile for so many different projects🤗
ReplyDeleteGorgeous 😍😍😍😍😍
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Thank you so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove this project- I really like how you created the background and the use of really fun stamps! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletevery creative and colorful!
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing project! Incredible layers of colors, textures and patterns - so much depth and interest.
ReplyDeleteSo cheery and fun.
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