Sketched Greenery Meets The New Trimmer In Town

Hi my friends, it's November and that means it's time to kick start the Christmas makes so I'm sharing a set of 4 cards and a gift bag I made using Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous Sketched Greenery and the cubbyhole's exciting new arrival, the Tim Holtz/ Tonic Studios Deckle Trimmer. If you missed the launch of this must-have trimmer on Tim's Saturday Facebook Live, you can watch it HERE.

A huge thank you to Tim, Mario and Tonic Studios for this wonderful happy mail surprise which has definitely been worth the wait. I love love love it and I warn you now, everything that is trimmable, will, for the foreseeable future, probably have a deckle edge, just saying. The truth is I'm addicted to the gorgeous crunchy noise it makes as it cuts. I know, you're probably thinking I need to get out more but that's not an option at the moment so my new guilty pleasure has become cutting "music to my ears" deckle edged strips just for the fun of it.


I wanted a fairly light neutral, cream dreamy background for the cards so I smooshed Antique Linen and Old Paper Distress Ink, Speckled Egg and just a smidge of Frayed Burlap Distress Oxides on to the craft mat on my Glass Media Mat and spritzed with water. I trimmed Distress Watercolor card to make 4 - 3" x 5" panels using the "be still my beating heart" Deckle Trimmer, laid the panels on to the ink, dried and then tapped back in to pick up the remaining droplets and I'm sure you are all familiar with this quick and easy way to create backgrounds by now. 
I inked the music image from Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous The Poinsettia with Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide ink and holding the stamp in my hands, stamped randomly on the backgrounds.
I stamped 3 of the panels using different images from Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous Sketched Greenery, the images with leaves and berries that were to be watercoloured, I inked with Black Soot and Ground Espresso Distress Archival inks and the foliage images like this one, I inked with Forest Moss and Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide inks. I inked the sentiments from Sketched Greenery for all 4 panels using either Barn Door Distress Archival or Versamark ink and heat embossed with Ranger Clear Detail and Simon Says Stamp Antique Gold Embossing Powder.
I trimmed the 4th panel into 4 equal deckled edged rectangles, placed on Tim Holtz/Sizzix Sticky Grid Sheet in my Travel Stamp Platform and stamped the holly image from Sketched Greenery repeatedly inked with Ground Espresso Distress Archival.
And I couldn't resist adding that adorable robin from Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous Snarky Cat Christmas inked with Black Soot Distress Archival. I fixed the panels to 3.1/2" x 5.1/2" panels of kraft card and fixed to 4" x 6" white card blanks, both trimmed to have deckle edges, I did warn you, nothing is safe from me and my deckle trimmer. I coloured the berries and the robin's redbreast using Barn Door Distress Re-inker and a Distress Detailer Brush.
I added red dots to the other two cards by dipping the end of a small paintbrush into Barn Door Distress Paint and added Ranger Glossy Accents once the paint was dry.
I coloured the bodies of the bird with Vintage Photo and the leaves with Bundled Sage Distress Re-inkers.



I also decorated a gift bag using an identical panel but used Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous Bold Tidings 1 inked with Versamark ink and stamped on to the background and a deckle edged strip of vellum and heat set with Simon Says Stamp Antique Gold Embossing Powder.
and added Ranger Glossy Accents to the berries on the gift bag and the other two cards with coloured berries.


Hugs Kath xxx

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