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Sizzix Travel Trailer Card with Distress Oxides Technique

3 Apr

Hello everyone!  The month of April brings us the first signs of spring and a new Make it Monthly technique tutorial.  This month’s tutorial is a Sizzix Travel Trailer Card with Distress Oxides Technique brought to you by our resident Mixed-Media technique guru. Tracy Evans!  “Take the Scenic Route” with Tracy as she shows you how to use Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks with Eileen Hull Sizzix dies.

Sizzix Travel Trailer Card with Distress Oxides Technique

Today you’ll be creating a card using Eileen Hull’s Thinlits Travel Trailer combined with the Rick-Rack folder from Eileen’s Dots, Flowers and Rick-Rack set.  You’ll also use Tim Holtz Distress Oxide inks to color your Sizzix Die cuts and create a cool oxidized background for your card.

Sizzix Travel Trailer with Distress Oxides Technique by Tracy Evans
Supplies:
  • Cardstock
  • Thinlits Travel Trailer and Rick-Rack Folder (or Eileen Hull dies of your choice)
  • Spritz Bottle
  • Non-Stick Craft Sheet
  • Distress Oxide Vintage Photo and Broken China (or colors of your choice)
  • Distress Crayons
Sizzix Travel Trailer with Distress Oxides Technique by Tracy Evans

STEP 1: Apply Vintage Photo Distress Oxide to a non-stick craft sheet and spritz with water.

Sizzix Travel Trailer with Distress Oxides Technique by Tracy Evans

STEP 2:  Cut a piece of white card 5″ x 7″ and swipe the card through the beads of ink.

Spritz the card with a little more water.

Dry the ink with a heat tool.

Dip the card into any remaining beads of ink and  this time add bigger drops of water to the background.

Dry the card with a heat tool once again. Repeat these steps until you are happy with the coverage of ink.

STEP 3: Add Broken China Distress Oxide to a non-stick craft sheet and spritz with water.

Dab the card lightly onto the beads of ink.

Spritz the card lightly with water and then dry with a heat tool and repeat if necessary.

STEP 4: Blend Vintage Photo Distress Oxide Ink around the edges of the card.

Spritz the card lightly with water once you have finished blending ink around the edges.

Dry the card thoroughly. Here  you can see how the ink oxidizes once water is added.

The end result will be a chalky, matte like finish.

STEP 5: Emboss card with an  Eileen Hull Embossing Folder (Rick Rack border shown)

Sandwich the card between the Embossing Folder and run through a die cutting machine to emboss.

STEP 6: Highlight embossing by applying Broken China Distress Oxide to the raised area with an Ink Blending Tool.

Spritz the embossed border lightly with water and then dry with a heat tool.

STEP 7: Scribble Distress Crayon around the Rick Rack embossed area to add definition and smudge the crayon with a finger.

I love the shading the Crayon adds to the embossed area.

STEP 8: Die cut Eileen’s Trailer from white card.

Colour the Trailer with the Distress Oxides, applying with an Ink Blending Tool or piece of Cut ‘n’ Dry Foam.

Spritz the ink with water and then dry with a heat tool.

Continue to colour the Trailer parts with Distress Oxides and then assemble.

STEP 9: Add some Tim Holtz Chatter Tape for  interest.

STEP 10: Take an old container and apply White Paint to the rim of the container, applying with a finger.

Press the container onto the background of the card.

Sizzix Travel Trailer with Distress Oxides Technique by Tracy Evans

The circle acts as a spotlight for the focal image.

Sizzix Travel Trailer with Distress Oxides Technique by Tracy Evans

Add delicate splatters of white paint to add a further layer of interest to the background.

Sizzix Travel Trailer with Distress Oxides Technique by Tracy Evans

This is the completed card which I matt onto a layer of card coloured with Broken China Distress Oxide Ink. I also added a Quote Chip for added interest.

I love how all the layers are visible in the design.

The Oxides add a total different feel to the background.

I also added a touch of shading around the Trailer to age a little further.

The touches of white really lift the design.

Sizzix Travel Trailer with Distress Oxides Technique by Tracy Evans

Thanks so much for stopping by, hope you enjoyed the step by steps. Tracy x x

Thanks so much to Tracy for sharing her expertise on creating cards with Eileen Hull Sizzix dies and Distress Oxides.  This technique is a must try!  Be sure to share your creations made with Tracy’s Tutorial.

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Make it Monthly, Sizzix
Tags:
Card Techniques, Card Tutorials, Distress Oxides, embossing, Mixed-media Sizzix Projects, Sizzix Card Making Ideas, Travel Trailer Die

Double Embossing Technique

2 Jan

Hi everyone- welcome to 2017! Today I am sharing the Double Embossing Technique- a great way to add dimension to cards, tags and other projects.

We are excited to be introducing Make it Monthly, a new feature here! We show a technique and then you can share what YOU have been working on by posting in the linky at the end of the post.

Valentine’s Day is coming up so I decided to make a card for my husband.

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There are three new techniques I played around with here:

  • Double Embossing- that’s embossing with heat
  • Embossing with pressure in an embossing folder
  • Using the Twist & Style tool to add a wire element to a card.

I really like the combination of the soft background and hard wire on top. The rich gold embossing and a twisted wire shape is guaranteed to melt your sweetie’s heart 🙂

ColorBox™ Blends and Sizzix dies are the perfect combination! The matboard base is the perfect blank surface and it’s so easy to add color and style. ColorBox™ Blends are craft inks so they stay wet longer- great for heat embossing and also for blending colors into each other.

You will need:

  • 661426  Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folder- Eyelet Lace
  • 656492 Sizzix Matboard Pack, White
  • 660425 Sizzix Big Shot
  • 661113  Sizzix Twist & Style Tool
  • Clearsnap ColorBox™ Blends inks by Eileen Hull– Stop, Melon, Sunshine, Wildberry
  • A-2 card base, gold metallic
  • yarn
  • gold embossing powder
  • heat gun
  • adhesive-  SuperTape 1/2″
  • stapler
  • rubber sentiment stamp
  • soft wire- pink, gold
  • fun foam

Instructions

  1. Trim a piece of matboard to 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″. Emboss matboard in Eyelet Lace folder.
  2. Apply Blends inks to surface of matboard, blending colors into each other so that the entire surface is covered.eileen-hull-delight-17
  3. Once color has been added, sprinkle gold embossing powder randomly over the matboard and heat. The embossing powder will stick to the areas that are wet, creating cool patches of gold. eileen-hull-delight-15
  4. Fold two 30″ lengths of gold and pink wire in half and twist using the Twist & Style tool (watch this video to see how it works). Repeat three times so you have three 15″ twisted wire strands.eileen-hull-delight-9
  5. Twist ends together and place on Twist & Style anchor. Braid the three strands together. Lay the piece flat on work surface with two ends pinched together at the bottom. eileen-hull-delight-12
  6. Find the middle of the wire braid and pinch into the center, creating a heart shape. Secure the two loose ends together by wrapping with a single piece of wire. eileen-hull-delight-11
  7. Stamp a sentiment on a torn piece of paper and ink around edges using the Wildberry Blends ink.eileen-hull-delight-1
  8. Position elements on card and staple wire heart in place. Adhere sentiment with double sided adhesive.
  9. Place matboard art on card base, using fun foam underneath for dimension.
  10. Add fiber bow!eileen-hull-delight-6

Now let’s see what you are up to creatively!  Add a pic of your latest card, tag or other creations to our linky here…

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Categories:
Art with a Heart, Eileen Hull, Projects, Sizzix, Uncategorized
Tags:
cards, ColorBox Blends, embossing, Make It Monthly

Meet Eileen

I grew up in a big family where there was always an art project in the works. Learning to think creatively has been a huge benefit throughout my life: from thirteen military moves and raising four children to developing product lines for craft manufacturers. Come visit and see a slice of my life...
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