Thursday, May 14, 2020

Oh Man! Guest Post for the Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge

Hello! I am honored to be a guest designer today for the latest challenge over at The Funkie Junkie blog, 'Oh Man!':

"Fathers Day may be a way off yet but there are always other occasions and reasons for making something for the men in our lives. For this challenge create something which you feel has a more masculine look."

Fishing is a favored pastime for both man and bear and serves as the theme of my project. I finally got to use my Tim Holtz Theodore bear die and the gorgeous Stamperia 'Forest' paper pack.  I also included a photo of my late father in law as a boy which adds a special touch. Looks like he had some very good luck fishing that day!




What a catch!

How cute is Theodore? I love the look of him. I added a little bit of embossing powder to add some more shading and texture.



The base is an Etc. Medium Thickboard Tag with Bracket Trims to form the ledge.



The Stamperia Forest paper pad has such beautiful papers in it I was reluctant to cover any of it up! I  had to steel my nerves and just do it. ;-) I did try hard to let the pattern shine through. I added a bit of stenciling but with transparent Distress Inks and Embossing Glaze Powders.



I really like how it all came together. I also hung a fishing lure off the clip on the photograph. I think I'd better go back and file the points before someone hooks themselves. I don't want my art to be dangerous lol.



Here are a few "in progress" photos so you can see the elements and bottom layers:

1. I built my bear! This photo is before I decided to add the little bit of embossing powder. On the treeline, I also used the technique Tim Holtz shared for sprinkling Glaze Embossing Powder on wet crackle paste and then embossing it when it's dry and cracked. (So cool looking!)



2. I originally painted the lower half of the tag but then ended up pretty much covering it all up. Oh well, these projects tend to evolve.



3. More background layers. It's fun to piece things together and let the layers build.



Thanks for stopping by! I am so excited to be a guest designer for the challenge. I encourage you to go check it out and join in the fun. 

Dies:
Tim Holtz Theodore
Tim Holtz Tree Line
Tim Holtz Branched Birch
Tim Holtz Entomology
Tim Holtz Funky Foliage

Other:
Tim Holtz stamp set - Entomology
Tim Holtz layering stencil - Autumn
Stamperia Forest 8x8 paper pad
Tim Holtz Etc. Medium Thickboard Tag
Tim Holtz Etc. Bracket Trims
Tim Holtz Clippings Stickers
Tim Holtz Glaze Embossing Powders - Peeled Paint, Walnut Stain, Rusty Hinge
Seth Apter embossing powder - Eclipse
Ranger Crackle Paste
Distress Ink

Some links in this post are affiliate links which do not affect the price you pay but allow me to earn a small percentage of a sale. Thanks! (My husband also thanks you!) If you shop at Topflight Stamps, use my coupon code LISAHOEL for 12% off your order.



1 comment:

  1. Oh this is SO fun and creative Lisa! Love the bear - I just bought him but haven't dared die cut him yet - so many pieces! How wonderful you had an old photo of your FIL fishing to add here - love those papers too, I just purchased some of that as well! Wonderful inspired project here! xx

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