Hello everyone! I’m back sharing another project, this one is with the new Tim Holtz Idea-ology 2022 release. If you didn’t catch Tim’s live release on his YouTube Channel, you can watch the replay anytime, details on his blog. He will have photos and links to the other Makers projects also there. Make sure you check them out, there’s some amazing makes and lots of inspiration! Now onto my first project! This one was not sent to Tim for the YouTube Live.
This project was all because of the Moon Transparency, one of my favourite images. My scene in this vignette is the desk of a seamstress. So many women in my family are/were sewers. I've been sewing, since a very young age and my daughter is a fashion designer, so this theme has special meaning to me.
There are different plastic images in this new package, some wonderful butterflies which I can’t wait to use. I decided to use the moon in a window and of course Tiny Lights to light up like stars. I’ve used a Baseboard Window Frame to place in front of the image and Vignette box.
I’ve covered the vignette box with the new Metallic Colored Kraftstock the back has been distressed.
The sides have been embossed with the Quilted 3D folder, then distressed.
The base is a new Square Vignette Box, which gives more room for all those embellishments. This was covered in paper from the new Backdrops Volume 3 pkg. I’ve used the Doily stencil and Distress Crackle paste randomly around the edges. Walnut stain distress crayon was applied in the cracks after it had dried.
Before assembling my base, I worked on my embellishments. These new domes are a medium size, perfect for displaying those small items. I’ve used the centre of a small embossed Impresslits Medallion on my dome base. This has Distress embossing glaze, then Distress Crayon applied to it, giving it a metal look. The outside of the base is covered with new Linen Tape.
The glass dome has a very small amount of Collage Medium applied to the inside, just enough to give it an aged look. I’ve added a strip of Design Tape Trim around the bottom edge. These trims are perfect for covering the edges of the vignette structures also, they are the same width. I wanted it to look like clothing samples in the dome, so I used the new Tiny Paper dolls, removing the feet, hands and heads (sorry, that sounds terrible , doesn’t it). The clothes were tinted with Distress Crayons and Memo pins were hot glued to the backs. These were poked into the dome cork base.
I've grunged up a Quill Adornment, with Alcohol Ink and Distress Glaze. This was adhered to a pen nib, also grunged up. I've wrapped the area where the two are adhered (with Distress Collage Medium) with some black Tim Holtz EclecticThread (I think this is retired, but could still be available in retail stores)
Now, to get my main pieces together. I've drilled a hole in the top of my Square Vignette box and the bottom of my Vignette box for the Tiny Lights to go through. Adhere the two boxes together with Distress Collage Medium (before attaching the moon transparency and window frame). Thread your lights through from the underside of the bottom box, into the top one. I concentrated the lights more where the stars were and left a bit extra outside the box for the candle. Adhere the transparency, then the window frame. I have added two Brad Fasteners for knobs on the window frame.
Here's with the lights on, so you can see how the lights look like stars. Now, I'm ready to build up my Vignette box with my embellishments.
The back of my vignette.
The top of my Dome has a small Ring Fastener (minus the ring!) to hold a clear Bauble (Christmas release), both adhered with Collage Medium, and a bit of thread tied around to cover up the glued section.
The top of my window box has a Quote Seal, highlighted with Distress Picket Fence Crayon and Picket Fence paint around the inside edge. I've used a bit of Spanish Moss and Sizzix die-cut leaves also.
Next I've added my small Dome, candle, Books, and Quill pen. The tiny lights are just behind the candle (there's just two, cut off any extra lights you don't want). Fill in the spaces with Spanish Moss, Baubles (coloured with Mushroom Alcohol Ink), Bouquet Flowers (dyed with Distress Pink Sprays) and die-cut leaves.
Here's a side view of my vignette.
Here's another look at my finished make!
This is the first of my Idea-ology makes, more to come!
Thanks so much visiting, hope you enjoy this new release as much as I do.
Until next time,
Jan
Materials Used
TH94247 Backdrops Volume 3
TH94242 Vignette Boxes Squares
TH94248 Baseboards Windrow Frames
TH94241 Transparent Things
TH94239 Display Dome Small
TH94225 gauge Dials
TH94220 Adornments Quill &Arrow
TH94221 Ephemera Pack Memoir
TH94228 Kraftstock Metallic Colours
TH94230 Linen Tape Patchwork
TH94235 Paper Dolls Mini
TH94236 Quote Seals
TH94188 Ephemera Snippets Labels
TH94152 Snippets Ephemera
TH93279 Vignette Boxes
TH92909 Pen Nibs
TH94166 Candle Stands
TH94172 Drippy Candles
TH94099 Baubles
Th94180 Baubles Halloween
TH94019 Tiny Lights
TH92833 Split Ring Memo Pins
TH94128 Design Tape Trims
Th93060 Ring Fasteners
TH93569 Bouquet Findings
TH92703 Brad Fasteners
THS018 Doily Layering Stencil
tda71303 Distress Crackle Texture Paste
Distress Crayons, Inks
Distress Embossing Glaze - Speckled Egg
Alcohol Ink - Mushroom
Sizzix 662702 Funky Floral
662720 Medallion 3D Impresslits
665734 Quilted 3D Texture Fade
4 comments
This is so beautiful! I wondered if the pen nib might work with the quill, I’m so glad to see it does. I also love the idea of using a clear bubble on top of the dome - so clever! Your projects are always among my favorites. Thank you for sharing this.
Beautiful make indeed. I have been sewing since I was eight, I used to do applique on some of my clothes. That was the first sewing I remember. Then came the designing and altering of patterns....LOL. Makers make all kinds of items....
I LOVE THIS!!! Taking the tiny paper dolls to create the tiny dresses is genius! I also love your little books...I agree, we need a package of just tiny books!
Jan—this is beautiful; it really speaks to me. Here is some useful info for a source for mini books.
Let's Make a Mini Book and a Freebie, too!
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