Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

The TAGS are back!! New takes on Tim Holtz's "Tags of" gets the fun rolling all over again!!


    Yep, it's true; the Tim Holtz "12 Tags of 2019" are officially back on again! In order to see them, or take part, you will need to join the Facebook Group; Tim Holtz Addicts. The group/group page focuses on projects of crafted and altered items using mainly Tim Holtz products. Since almost everything I make comes from this designer's line, I am having a lot of FUN in there! The Crafters range from the very best Designers, to those who are just starting out, so there is quite a bit of tutorial bits to help a newbie along as well as show off things made by experts. Keep in mind, though: TH products almost exclusively. So it may, or may not be your cuppa tea. It sure is MINE- and gimme seconds, please!! Starting at the first of 2019, the page's Administrators have chosen to try out a monthly challenge theme, and those most-beloved TAGS of Tim Holtz has been welcomed in a HUGE way. My own excitement has boiled over each time I take a look in on the page and see new projects and especially the Tags posted. Way back when I participated (for 5 of Tim's total 10 years), those Tags were my VERY  FAVE Challenges of all! So, it's a no-brainer that I'm all in with this- definitely!!
           Thinking of a design for the first chosen Month & Year of Tag play is not too hard for me. I even took a look back at the Tags I made for that very Monthly Tag back then. I'll post those each time I join in (to be tagged as #THA_Jan for this one) just for the added fun of seeing what I did then as compared to now. There are also so many new TH items out on the market than there were then.

                  Here's a quick look at what I posted for Tim Holtz's Blog January 2015

The rehash of TH Tag from the original posting on Tim's blog.

Oh my: I made THREE!!
These are the FRONTS (I always make a 2-sided Tag)...

...and these are the BACKSIDES.
If I remember right: the first one on the left was just to make a copy for myself
of Tim's very COOL take on the Tag- it does match up to his.
The one in the middle was my chosen Tag for entry (shown as entry Tag in the next photo below),
and that last one on the right....had to be a gift for someone. Anyone remember it??

This one was done in honor of my ChiefHubby's years from 1989 to 2015
as a Firefighter Class II, Firefighter Class I, Hazmat etc, First Responder,
and most of the last 10 years he spent as an Assistant Fire Chief or Fire Chief.
WOW! I can't believe he hasn't been called out of bed in the middle of the night for FOUR YEARS!
Now...THAT'S a LOT of changes we got used to!!
PS: Both Sons are now 'retired' as well- the older is no longer on VFD since he works
50 to 60 hours a week at his paying job (mandatory). And the younger Son no longer 
has to be a FF on his Nuclear Facility's Fire Brigade since he is one of 4 Engineers who RUN the plant and its workers. (Hello, white collar man!)

I really enjoyed posting those memories here instead of sending you back into my blogposts
with a click. My Tags generally show a part of my life. If they are simply 'quirky'...
well,.. that happens, too. But not as often. So when you see a Tag from me; you'll usually get an explanation about what was going on in my mind or in my life at the time I made that Tag.
That's what makes crafting so fun, to me, anyway; sharing!

So let's get on with the rehash of this Tag technique:

The first thing I did: make about two dozen blank dies of Tags.
I plan on being in the THA monthly Tag Challenges throughout 2019, GOD willing, of course!
I chose to make a design that was a bit different than the first take Tim did that used just basic paper
or simple IdeaOlogy items. For this: TH Alterations Movers & Shapers Pocket Watch Frame Die
and the coordinating circle cuts that fit into the space allowing creation of different sized "windows"
or a frame for the front of the Pocketwatch. Since I had some of the new TH IdeaOlogy Clock Hands,
I could make those work with my idea. 

The other items I needed: TH GlueNSeal by Ranger,
Some TH ChitChat Stickers, Wallpaper (in a baby girl color theme),
some die cut TH Tags, and some TH Tissue Paper...
said Tissue Paper is no longer made, BUT; you CAN still find it at JoAnn Fabrics,
and some Hobby Lobby stores where they still have a few rolls left.
OR, you may be like ME; and still have a roll of TH PLAIN TISSUE
that you used back when Tim was showing off the new tissue and how to make it 
your own style by stamping your choice of stamps using Archival Ink!!

I had a mix of TH Stamps that I used to make this TH Plain Tissue Paper
into a few feet of my own kind still stashed away in my odds&ends paperie drawer.
If I cut out a part where there were no "Tim Guys" in there...it was totally perfect!

Here is where I already GlueNSealed once then Tissue Paper, then another GlueNSeal coating.
It was time for some COLORS: TH Distress Paints in Spun Sugar, Salty Ocean, and Mustard Seed.
The BACKSIDE of the Pocket Watch got a coat of Spun Sugar. 

And, then it's time to add some shading for depth- using TH Distress Ink in Victorian Velvet.

"2019: It's Time for a GIRL!"
Our Older Son and Daughter are completing their family by adding a baby SISTER
for our Grandson, Cole, in March !
It's the first GIRL to be born on this side of the family in 54 years- the last was
The ChiefHubby's Sister (who is a twin with her other Brother)!!
9 boys were born in that time and not one girl until now, so we are both excited- and a bit nervous!
If I remember right...from at least 14 Neices and 7 Nephews on all my sides 
(plus our own 2 who are the only boy/boy combo out of all boy&girl or both boy/girl)
...girls can be expensive! Although...it was really COOL to get those two Daughters our Sons brought home, so I think it'll be alright. And, we still have the chance for TWINS...
(Several sets of twins run in both sides.)
that'll end up being our Younger Set of Kids, I am betting on it!

The BACKSIDE


I've added some closeups, as usual...

The TH Clockhands and Paper Doll shown here.
Both have some Distress Ink blended around the edges for some depth: 
Victorian Velvet around the Pocket Watch,
and some Distress Oxide Ink in Vintage Photo around the Paper Doll.
A TH Long Fastener and some Glossy Accents holds the Clockhands in the
1 and 2 (5 minutes and 10 minutes) positions symbolizing Child 1 (Wittle Peanut Cole)
and Child 2 (Wittle Sissy Pistachio on the way). 

There are only 2 elements to the entire Tag that are NOT Tim Holtz brand:
the Matboard used for stiff middles for the Tag itself and the Pocket Watch.
and that little camera charm shown here. I dabbled some TH Distress Paint Spun Sugar 
inside the 'lens' of the camera, and then scratched at it after it dried- to distress it a bit more.
The TH IdeaOlogy Word Stick "season" means it's time for a new season for us: we're adding
another Grandbaby to the one we have now. And I look forward to more as time passes.
This is definitely a GOOD age to be!! 

TH Chit Chat Stickers shaded with Victorian Velvet Distress Ink, 
adhered with GlueNSeal, then outlined with a TH Distress Marker in Spun Sugar...
give some 'Girly' details of what baby girls are like.

The TH Alpha Parts (Numeric) and a couple of TH Typography Numbers spell out the year 2019.
Yes, you will notice that the 1 is backwards! I thought it looked cuter that way for some reason.
When I first laid it all out to see what it would look like, the 1 seemed to act together with the
TH IdeaOlogy Rose (with a spattering of Spun Sugar Distress Paint) more than looking like it was together with the 9 to make a 19. So I turned it around and for whatever reason- it worked.

And that TH Crinkle Ribbon.... colored with Victorian Velvet & Picket Fence Distress Inks...
PLEEEEEASE, TIM, get that manufactured again!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE that ribbon!!


I would be the first to admit that this Tag is way outta the box for me. I am usually
drawn to the neutral colors- especially the tans and browns- more than bright colors. 
While pink is- and always has been- my favorite color, it's not a fave shared by our Daughters.
The Older one likes Blue best and the Younger favors shades of Purple. It's pretty much a given: 
pink girl things are likely going to stay here at Meemaw Larimore's house. 
And I'm fine with that... and I'll be as happy as a LAD Fan- as long as I can get a couple of
 GIRLY pink LA DODGER shirts made for them to match my Chase Utley jersey!! lol

Thanks for stopping by and sharing this time with me!
Please, feel free to ask to join (you must ask the Administrators for joining)
us in our Tim Holtz Addiction; CLICK HERE


Until next time: Be Safe &
HAPPY BLOGGING!!

4 comments:

sarascloset said...

Lyla, you tag is so sweet, and I love the inclusion of pink tones! Reading your post is always so special, to 'hear' what thought processes are going through your mind as you create. This is a very special tag to mark a wonderful occasion, and even if it's pink, I know your daughter in law and son will treasure it. Something tells me you are keeping this for yourself, though. I'm tickled pink you would share this with us at Frilly and Funkie!

Isn't it so fun the girls over at THA resumed the monthly tag challenges?! I've finished mine and written the post but haven't had a chance to post it yet. I love your idea of revisiting your 'original' tags in your post. I may borrow that idea if I have time to edit. I was a lucky winner of the 2016 version :):)! Sending hugs!

Kathy/NorthCarolina said...

Such a pretty color palette! Sweet layers and fun details. Have fun making tags this year! Thank you so much for sharing with us at the Frilly & Funkie "Inspired By" challenge!

Jenny Marples said...

Well Lyla as ever you nailed it! Love how you've taken the techniques and given them a personal feel to such great effect. Thank you for joining us at Frilly and Funkie xx

jordanbev5@yahoo.com said...

Your work is a dream!! You sure love TH and do a fabulous job with all of his products!! Am surprised you aren't designing FOR Tim!!! Love your work and am your follower!