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Friday, 3 December 2010

Tim's 12 Tags of Christmas 2010, #1

It's December again, so it must be time for Tim Holtz to delight us with his daily "12 Tags of Christmas"!

There were quite a few "bits" that I didn't have to complete this tag as demonstrated by Tim in his instructions, as follows:

House - I don't have his wonky house die and my Cuttlebug is packed away in a box somewhere, so I could neither cut it out or emboss it with his notepaper folder. Instead, I used my own wonky house design, cut on the Cricut. I used my Scor-it board to create the horizontal lines, which remained white when the house was inked. I had no mica for the windows so I used vellum with a dot pattern on it. All snow on the tag is Ranger's White Enamel Accents (first time I'd used it, and I LOVE IT).

Tree - I didn't have a bendy Prima branch thingy, so cut my own winter tree on the Cricut, inked it dark brown and snowed it with enamel accents.

Holly wreath - I didn't have any mini holly garland, so I cut a wreath and bow shape on the Cricut and coloured with Promarkers.

Fence - my own design, again cut on the Cricut.

Ticket - I had no Cut'n'Dry felt to make a custom ink pad (and to be honest, if I did, I don't think I'd do it anyway!). I inked the stamp in black and used a baby wipe to remove ink from the parts I didn't want to show as black and stamped it. I did the same again with green ink, then with red. I think it turned out pretty well! :)

I'm a day behind, so I'd better get a move on with day 2! :)

32 comments:

  1. Great work, Dan! I love how you were able to use your own things to recreate it! I don't have a lot of the things Tim is using so it's great inspiration! Thanks for sharing! :-)

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  2. Terrific tag and thank heavens for your cricut (whatever that is!) great improvisations here. Annette

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  3. Dan your 'alternatives' have resulted in a lovely tag.

    Toni :o)

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  4. This is incredible!!!!! : )

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  5. I can't ever think outside the box and do his tags! You did AWESOME! Hmm ... maybe I should try it? LOL. Or just sit and enjoy everyone else's creations? yeah.

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  6. WOW Dan, I love what you did on your tag. Great job or shall I say great art!!!
    Cheryl

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  7. That's great Dan, I had the same idea to use your wonky house file! You beat me to it and it looks fabulous.
    Carol.

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  8. Love it Dan!! Great Job!! I love yours as much as Tim's!!
    Big Hugs!

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  9. Love the tag...

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  10. Really great tag! I like when you add your own touches and do not make a carbon copy. I do it all the time.

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  11. Absolutely Gorgeous Dan! I love how you made it your own... I am a big fan of improvising and being inspired by something else you've seen and making it to define "you". Great job!!

    Cheri in NY

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  12. What a great job you made of it using your own designs.

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  13. Dan just love how you have created your own and the trees amazing, what a brilliant tag LOVE IT xx

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  14. Ooh! That's fabby Dan...great inventiveness ;) Want to join a splinter group? Love for you to pop by :)
    xoxo Sioux

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  15. Great tag, Dan. Love how you made it your own.

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  16. Great job! I doubt seriously if Tim would mind your innovations and adaptations - he's all about inspiring his fellow crafters.

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  17. Dan, you HAVE to try the Cut and Dry foam stamp pad technique! I did it last night and I LOVE it. It's really fun!

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  18. Love it Dan! Great way to improvise!

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  19. Dan, it's wonderful! I am expecting his book to arrive today and so excited to make the tags too. Yours is stunning, you are very creative. Thank you for sharing.

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  20. Great Tag Dan! love all the improvisation.. but isn't that what it is all about:) Come and join ArtyJen's alternative Tag group. the link is on the sidebar of my blog
    XX

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  21. Love your creativity. I like your house so much more, but it just goes to show...an idea can blossom into so many different and fantastic ways.

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  22. Super Tag! I especially love the little fench. Such a sweet little touch! I definately will be following your blog!

    Chris :)

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  23. i love it Dan! Great adaptation. you must have had your crafty thinking hat on!
    xox
    lesley
    aka HungryHeffy

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  24. Love this tag! Thanks for sharing your talents.

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  25. Totally fabulous Dan, I love that you used improv and made a FABBY tag! x

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  26. Wonderful tag! Love the way the snow drips from the tree and rooftop!

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  27. This one's my favorite so far!
    Evelyn

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  28. It perfectly captures the spirit for the first tag. Brilliant improvisations especially for the snow.

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  29. Thanks for the tips. I too have a cricut and don't own the dies that Tim used but loved the tag. Now I can go to my trusy cricut for the same parts.

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  30. Your tag is absolutely gorgeous. I only wish I had even a smidgen of your talent!! Gotta love the cricut (and SCAL)!

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