Monday, 21 February 2011

TIM HOLTZ TIME & BACKSTAGE AT THE SHOW

Me and Tim
I had a great time at the 'Ranger On The Road' gig for retailers, teachers etc, at the Birmingham NEC on Saturday.
Tim's & Dyan's samples for the workshop - copyright Tim Holtz
My three, done in the workshop - copyright Susie Jefferson
In 3 hours, we all decorated (and finished) three canvases each, and I had a whale of a time playing with all the new products: sticky-back canvas, Distress inks, new Paint Dabbers, Claudine Hellmuth's paints, Perfect Pearls in 4 new colours...
Me, Tim, and Chris McMillan
Tim in Real Life is a total sweetie, warm, very funny and has the patience of a saint! He also posed with me (and with Chris McMillan, one of the teachers here at Blade Rubber Stamps, also on Blade's Design Team along with me) as did Mario (major organiser and techno guy) - another total sweetie, and Dyan Reaveley from Art From The Heart, who is also a very fun person to get to know.

Closup of Tim's first project - using the new Distress Stains, sticky-back canvas and Tissue Tape
The wings are grungeboard, with Crackle Paint in Clear Rock Candy painted first, then the cracks emphasised with the new Distress Stains - I used Antique Linen.
Extra shadowing and antiquing added using Distress ink in Black Soot (very lightly) on the edges of the canvas torso, wheels, phrase and frame.
The background paper is treated so the print resists the Distress Stains - I used Antique Linen on the canvas torso of the dress model, and also on the quotation. I used Broken China all over the background paper (which is Grunge paper, so it's that natural brown - covered up really well, too). If you want more depth of colour, add more Stain.

Dyan Reaveley from Art From The Heart, who designed this project (and the stamps!)
This is my version!
Showing my doodling along the sides and top of the frame (using Perfect Pearls)
This project, designed and taught by Dyan, features a background using one of her own journal pages printed onto Sticky-back Canvas (using an inkjet printer) with Tim's Birdcage die, and Dyan's stamp designs (chicken and flowers - all painted with Perfect Pearls).

Dyan, Chris and me
She had the most amazing diamante skull pendant, which I lusted after...

I seem to be the only one who painted in their windows! My house has someone living upstairs...
I also stamped all over the sides, top, bottom, background....
As you can see: very dimensional, with the lolly sticks used to stir the paint repurposed (don't you love that word?) to form little trees, then buttons stuck on top for foliage - and a LOT of stamped and cut-out flowers.
The final project was the messiest (hence kept till last) where Tim featured Claudine Hellmuth's new stamp designs - a solid one, applied with her acrylic paints; and a line image which is stamped over the solid image. The line images are very loose, very sketchy, and not intended to index perfectly - so just let loose and allow the stamp to hit wherever it wants to!

Next... off to sneak into the show. I love looking around backstage before the Public arrives... 

At the workshop, Chris and I were sitting with another Chris (part of the Design Team for Your Touch of Craft) along with Kay (Your Touch of Craft) and Kay's daughter had a stand at the show selling WOW Embossing Powders - so Kay was able to sneak us in for a quick look around. There wasn't much to see as everything was being set up, so I didn't take more than a couple of pix...

Chris, me and Sara
You'll all recognise Sara Davies, owner of Crafter's Companion (and the inventor of those amazing embossing boards et al - National Business Person of the Year 2010, etc). Sara's now got her boards into the US (the US rep was there) and also Canada (Carmi represents her in Canada).

Work in progress...
I thought I'd finish this post with pix of works in progress at the workshop - these are Chris's and Kay's. You can see they are all the same - yet all a little different, too...

3 lovely people said:

  1. Oh Susie! It looks like you're having so much fun!!.. And while I'm only just a baby in the world of scrapbooking and papercrafting, I know it how big the name "TIM HOLTZ" is!!! (Broken China is on my list for my next "haul"!!).. Love everybody's projects!! ~tina

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  2. oh wow how lucky are you hun to have met the man himself,oh my dream,those pictures are great and as for the projects just stunning each and everyone of them hugs cheryl xxxx

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  3. You always say such nice things! Bless you - and watch this space... I'm booked for a class with him on Friday (4 hours!)

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