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! :)
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! :-)
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific tag and thank heavens for your cricut (whatever that is!) great improvisations here. Annette
ReplyDeleteDan your 'alternatives' have resulted in a lovely tag.
ReplyDeleteToni :o)
This is incredible!!!!! : )
ReplyDeletenice job!
ReplyDeleteSandra
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.
ReplyDeleteWOW Dan, I love what you did on your tag. Great job or shall I say great art!!!
ReplyDeleteCheryl
That's great Dan, I had the same idea to use your wonky house file! You beat me to it and it looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteCarol.
Love it Dan!! Great Job!! I love yours as much as Tim's!!
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs!
Love the tag...
ReplyDeleteReally great tag! I like when you add your own touches and do not make a carbon copy. I do it all the time.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely 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!!
ReplyDeleteCheri in NY
What a great job you made of it using your own designs.
ReplyDeleteDan just love how you have created your own and the trees amazing, what a brilliant tag LOVE IT xx
ReplyDeleteOoh! That's fabby Dan...great inventiveness ;) Want to join a splinter group? Love for you to pop by :)
ReplyDeletexoxo Sioux
Great tag, Dan. Love how you made it your own.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I doubt seriously if Tim would mind your innovations and adaptations - he's all about inspiring his fellow crafters.
ReplyDeleteDan, 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!
ReplyDeleteLove it Dan! Great way to improvise!
ReplyDeleteDan, 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.
ReplyDeleteGreat 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
ReplyDeleteXX
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.
ReplyDeleteSuper Tag! I especially love the little fench. Such a sweet little touch! I definately will be following your blog!
ReplyDeleteChris :)
i love it Dan! Great adaptation. you must have had your crafty thinking hat on!
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lesley
aka HungryHeffy
Love this tag! Thanks for sharing your talents.
ReplyDeleteTotally fabulous Dan, I love that you used improv and made a FABBY tag! x
ReplyDeleteWonderful tag! Love the way the snow drips from the tree and rooftop!
ReplyDeleteThis one's my favorite so far!
ReplyDeleteEvelyn
It perfectly captures the spirit for the first tag. Brilliant improvisations especially for the snow.
ReplyDeleteThanks 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.
ReplyDeleteYour 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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