Tim Holtz - Creative Chemistry 102 class - Day 2 - Stencils, Layering, Dry & Heat

Created: October 12, 2013
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I decided to take Tim's On Line class again - Chemistry 102. These are samples from Day 2.

 

Layering:
Put Distress paint on craft sheet and pick up with a sponging tool and apply through stencil onto tag. (Clockwork & Tim's "Burlap")

Distress paint sponged into Burlap stencil – Antique Linen. Paint sponged through Clockwork – Victorian Velvet. Dried
Distress Stain all over – Victorian Velvet
Sponged pads – Scattered Straw, Spiced Marmalade, Seedless Preserves
Stencilled (Crafters Workshop "Letters") sponging Black Soot
Flicked water. Sponged edges.

 

Dry Embossing:

In my Big Shot Pro machine - White opaque, 3 plastic .007 shims, B plate, Magnetic mat, stencil, cardstock, tan mat, B plate.
Sponge Scattered Straw, Spiced Marmalade, Forest Moss, Seedless Preserves. Black Soot on edges.
Sand high points


Tag 1                                                                                   Tag 2

 

Heat Embossing:

Sponge through stencil with Distress pads - Scattered Straw, Spiced Marmalade, Forest Moss.
Apply clear embossing powder and flick some off. (note: tag 1 did not get flicked.)
Heat emboss
Put stencil back and sponge some brown. Remove stencil and sponge in open areas.
Tag 2 I used damp towel to remove excess which dirtied the white lines.
Added Seedless Preserves around edges.

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