Well ... the days of old and getting up close to Lord Tim of Holtz are gone ... However ... I am still stroking his tag on a daily basis ... just in case it turns into a lamp type vessel and magically transports him ... or me ... in the meantime ... I have to make do with a daily dose of Timmy You tube or DVD's or indeed his fabulous books. You know Tim ... the man that can stop the earth turning for as long as he likes with just a drop of glossy accents and a Victorian Velvet re-inker!
Anyways ... there I was on the Bubbly Funk site and I came across his fragment tutorial. Now I may have seen it before but I can't actually remember it ... to cut a very long story short ... I watched ... I listened ... I learned and then I made :0)
You can check out all the paper details etc., I used for this ickle boys note book over on the Bubbly Scrumptious blog today ... I will see you later ... I am off for a spot of tag stroking or maybe even another tutorial :0)
22 comments:
This is gorgeous! I've never used fragments and probably should avoid all things "Tim" until my bank balance recovers from his recent visit to the UK ;)
hugs
Jen x
Totally gorgeous...funny, I am half way thru a fragment board LOL x
this is a great make Linda - my son would love it as its not too predictable - I always do some kind of footy card!!!
If you carry on stroking - apparently it makes you blind!!!
Paula x x x
What a fun project - so bright and cheery!
If you did go blind Linda I'm sure Tim would fix it for youuuuu and you and you and you.... bababababaaaa...
what a great gift for a young man, its fantastic Linda x
hi linda
this are really cool! never seen them before but look great(as well as mr tim himself!!)Lol x
kazx
Great project Linda, and a fab technique for sure. You know don't you, that stroking it won't make it any bigger...
Wonderful! Without doubt the best Tim-world-stopping-re-inker-fragment-project I've seen all afternoon :)
Oh you do have some incredibly rude friends don't you - LOL - just ignore them - it's the green eyed monster raising his head!
I love this - and am off to find this tute - what a brilliant present - you clever, clever TH groupie you
Fabulous technique!!! Love the project! Awesome job!
Oh Fab fab fab Linda, I love this one
hugs June xxxx
Great cover for a boy's book Linda. Thanks for the link. Now I know what to do with those bits of acrylic I have languishing in a drawer!
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Great book cover Linda :) You can always sit and look at piccys of the two of you :)
Anne xx
Love your cover ... inspired by 'he who has all the ladies in the crafting world's knickers in a twist'
Just watched the tutorial ...I'm sure DD has some of those ...somewhere...must have a rumage.
Love the fragments! What a great cover! Hey, quit touching that tag! lol
OMG Linda - stroking his tag! Have you any idea what that sounds like lol! Great bookie wook!
Absolutely gorgeous Linda I love it!
Great work, Linda, and such a cool idea. Not sure all that stroking is good for you, or for his tag :0
Very lovely tiled collage on this book front !
This is terrific! How did you do your crown?
Lucy x
Love this, its so bright and cheerful.
This is totally cool!!!
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