Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

The Funkie Junkie Boutique's Inspiration Ave#9... Tim Holtz Out Of The Vault Dies 2 ... Time For Entertainment!

 


It's the month of MAY already! We're full into the swing of Spring here in Indiana, with morel mushroom season still going strong. My season usually starts on April 23rd as the earliest I've ever found them in our area/lake, but I found the first one on April 16th- a new early record broken in all 35 years hunting them out here. A good handful each trip/day out and a couple of good meals out of them. I've put half the 50 plus (so far) into freeze mode so the younger kids can have some when they come down in June. The near-record rain levels helped, and high 70s/low 80s with sun makes for a LOT of mushrooms to be found. The oldest 2 Grands helped find one large one, but have their minds more set on "creeking" and "crawdadding" again. Just as we got busy getting deck furniture out, and cleaning up the damage winter did on the yard, it was time for the ChiefHubby to take off to the Dakotas with our Bestie who came up from Florida with work to do out there. They 'worked' hard catching a mess of Walleye in South Dakota before heading up to North Dakota. Meanwhile, I kept busy shrooming and enjoyed seeing Peanut in his first program at school on Thursday, April 25th. The combined 4 Kindergarten classes sang "Lean on Me" and "We Will Rock You".... very COOL!! He found Mommy, Daddy, Memaw, and Papaw in the audience and - of course, only MY Grandkids- started making faces. Our four Grands are well-known for giving us entertaining laughs that last. Their thought process is strictly all their original own! The next morning, it was Princess Chloe who had Grandparents Day at her Preschool, and I thoroughly enjoyed our time together and seeing how proud she was to have a "big desk" this year! She's moving up to the big school for Kindergarten this fall. It seems that since we've been back from Florida (and even before when I flew up to NY), I've attended quite a few of our Grandkids' programs and school happenings.... and it's really AWESOME they are all four excited to share it all with us 2 old folks!! I spent my life being all about my ChiefHubby and our boys and now it's expanded to make me feel blessed beyond compare! I'm going to do as much as I can with all four of them because I know from raising our own 2 Sons, how quickly time passes. Three birthdays have already passed (older Daughter, Ashley, Princess Chloe, and younger Son, Brett) with Brian's on Thursday, May 2nd at 4:45am... he'll be 35. Ok, now THAT makes me feel old-er. :)  The older kids took off to Michigan for a long weekend right after the last event, and since the ChiefHubby is gone- I've had time to get quite a few things going here at home. But mostly trekking the woods, lol!













  Sizzix Vault Dies are back- with the next chapter in a long-awaited line of old favorites from Tim Holtz! I'm introducing one of my new "go-to" Thinlits Set called Watch Gears- straight out of Tim's Vault, and this one is the bee's knee's! I'm sure everyone is excited about the entire Vault set, but we're going to dole them out to you over the next two weeks, with each Design Team Member taking their turn to bring you the latest in Inspiration Ave! Let's get going with this first one; it's simply awesome!

I grabbed another one, but they all went so FAST!
I wasn't able to get a third set before they were all gone.
But, hang on, Sizzix is working hard to get more going.

Meanwhile, here's a list of LINKS to help you find things I used for this make:


I used Th 3D Embosser Mechanics with some Foundry Wax onto a black cardstock,
then trimmed it down to a tag shape.

I sanded the cardstock down a bit then trimmed a sheet of Backdrops Vol 5.

Now I had a main tag and made my own reinforcers for the top.
I also used some leftovers and ragged it all out with the TH Distresser,
then aged it all with some Distress Oxide in Vintage Photo and Black Soot.

TH Out of the Vault Watch Gears... I open mine up and count them out to make sure it's all there.

It's really going to be COOL not to have to haul around the Bigz Dies,
but it's also cool to still have them for heavy duty cutting!

I got busy with a lot of scrap paper stock- just cutting what I wanted.

I make a plan with the dies, take a pic of it and refer to it as needed.

I used my TH Glass Media Mat to space it out evenly.

I used real metal Long Fasteners to secure the gears into the watch.

Then I used Dura Lar for the glass and taped the sides with TH Tissue Tape (retired).

And here's the resulting Tag:


Feature: Tim Holtz newest Vault Thinlits Die Sets- Watch Gears

FRONT

A bow from ragged, Distress-Oxided old ribbon.

IdeaOlogy items- some retired.

The gears are all in pastel which I kept unaged/unDistressed. 
See what I did there? ;) Yep- that's a word. I made that up, myself,
and it means I chose not to use TH Distress Inks/Oxides.
My Grandbabies are the gears that keep me going all the time.

Some old TH Ticket Booth

The BACK: The Grandbabies are all characters of many faces & talents that keep me laughing!


That's a wrap for this production!
THANK YOU for joining me for some fun entertainment!

Be sure to check back in at the Inspiration Ave Blog
for more Tim Holtz Vault Die inspirational makes
from TFJB's Design Team- coming up in the next few days!

And don't forget to pop into The Funkie Junkie Boutique
for all your crafting needs at a price that can't be beat!

Until next time...

Stay Safe &
HAPPY BLOGGING!!

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

The Funkie Junkie Boutique's Inspiration Ave. #8; Permanently Perfect... Ticket to Fly!

I've had a bit of a rough time getting settled back in at home again. Just when I thought I had a handle on things, it all seems to go haywire on me. I'd gotten what I thought was "ahead" only to figure out I had the wrong theme, and it caused me to have to start fresh on a project that ultimately went well overdue. There were the Doctor Appts and tests that slipped my mind since it's already April and those are usually done in January. I won't go so far as to say it's part of getting older. I will say that this just wasn't "my" week. I managed to get the last bag unpacked from our New York trip one week ago. The younger set of kids had the chance to take a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the NCAA Men's Final Four Basketball Championship with Purdue in that Top 4. The last showing they made was 44 years ago- just when the ChiefHubby was getting ready to attend his Frosh Yr. there in the Fall of 1981. So, we drove up to spend a week with the younger 2 Grandbabies while their 'Rents flew out to Phoenix, Arizona for the Semi and Final Games. Purdue sadly came in 2nd... but their attitude was very gracious, and their top player was a big part of that! Meanwhile, we were able to get the trampoline up and tied down in their yard and enjoy some bouncing shenanigans as all four Grandbabies enjoyed the two trampolines now set up in New York as well as in Indiana. Princess Chloe had gotten her Kindergarten Roundup done on the 4th and her hair cut (with attitude!) on the 5th. The 8th of April was Total Eclipse Day and while the kids in Indiana got a really nice view of it with their own hand-crafted glasses, our skies were cloudy and a bit overcast. We did enjoy seeing the extreme darkness coming at us and the feeling of it being time for bed in the middle of the day! All the lights in the houses came on and we ended up getting just a peek as the clouds parted just enough for a few minutes. We did enjoy a week of spectacular sunsets streaming through the back windows into the kitchen in the evenings! The weather warmed up enough to be able to get all the yardwork started for the younger kids, but by the time we got home to our own yard... the fun went out of it, lol. The 14th was Brett's 32nd Birthday, and that was great they were able to get away. While we were headed back to Indiana, the 10th was the day one year ago that we said goodbye to our HunniPi, my precious Hearing Helper pup. It was just a couple weeks before her 14th Birthday, and I am still missing her, but still very thankful for The LORD's gift of her to us! Grandpup Baxter (younger Kids' first pup from old age) passed in the Spring of 2021, then Macie (older Kids' 5-year-old Golden) passed from cancer in 2022. And, at the posting of this, today; April 17th... MOOSE will be leaving the younger Kids. MOOSE is a Louisiana Catahoula and decidedly "everybody's dog" since he was first adopted by Brian when a friend decided he could no longer keep the 1-year-old full-bred dog he'd purchased for his family. A new baby made it hard to have time for a puppy who needed to run and play. When Brian married and moved in with Ashley further south, we took MOOSE in as our own FurryKid and to say that dog didn't become the most hated/loved/can't-live-with-him-but-can't-live-without-him dog in the WORLD...!!! He doesn't have paws. This dog has HANDS! And he could climb cabinets, get into a package of chocolates, and you wouldn't have a single clue he'd done so... except if you found the hidden, completely clean wrapper!!! In the Fall of 2016, we were packing up from our campsite, with both HunniPi and MOOSE with us. The younger Kids had been down from Red Wing, MN, and were thinking of adopting another dog for their Penny girl. They took one look at MOOSE, then looked at each other, shrugged simultaneously and told us they wanted to take MOOSE home to try it out. Darned if that dog certainly understood!!! They were to pick him up in the morning before heading north for home, and MOOSE was waiting at the window ALL NIGHT LONG. When they pulled up, he gave me one last look... then hopped into their SUV without so much as a "Bye, Mommy". He grabbed their leg of lamb that was thawing out. He took off out the door and would come back when HE was ready. He farted something AWFUL at times. But in all... MOOSE is just MOOSE, and everyone loves him- and I know I always will. When people remind me what The BIBLE says about animals.... I remind them that it also says, "ASK anything in My Name, believe on it, and it shall be done". I've asked and I believe: HunniPi will welcome MOOSE "Home" today. But, we'll miss that pup; a lot.














    It's time for another new theme! I'm kicking off for the Team with my own take on TFJB Owner, Linda Coughlin's choice of challenge to our Design Team; "Permanently Perfect" where it's all about Archival Inks! There's a lot of colors to choose from, but in my world; I'm sticking with neutrals. 
So get yourself comfy and we'll get right down to business...

I grabbed a few things I thought I might use- along with some very necessary tools.

Here's your handy List of Links to find some of what I used:



I began by choosing some papers from TH Backdrops Vols 4 & 5, and a lot of misc. scraps.
Using the 'smoosh' technique, I used TH Distress Oxide in Vintage Photo to age the papers.
Distress Inks and Oxides must be heat dried, but Archival Ink does not.

Then I began stamping with the Archival in Jett Black by using my TH Stamping Platform.
The Platform keeps your paper in place while allowing you to stamp your image as many times as you need- without the stamp moving around on you. If you're going to have a lot of stamp
sets in the cling rubber (as shown above) or clear stamps- a Stamping Platform is a good tool to have.

Above: I stamped twice on these images, but it's so clear and precise you really can't tell!

In order to get the right placing for the Etcetera Mini Tag, I used both the guide on the Platform
and the guide provided on my TH Glass Media Mat (shown underneath the Platform).
This way, all I had to do was center my stamps with the numbers from measuring the Tag.

Another way to stamp: using a Clear Grid Block.
These come in many sizes and sometimes, more shapes than just rectangles.
The gridded lines help line up the stamp to keep it straight as you stamp freely with your hands.
Stamping a larger area is easier since it can be done out in the open and not be limited by the smaller area of the Stamping Platform- which is generally 12x12 inches or less.
However, it's extremely difficult, -if not impossible- to stamp again in the very same spot.

"Ghost stamping" is simply using your hand with your fingers lightly pressing on a few spots of the stamp being used or rolling it with your hand onto the surface. The stamp is not meant to be a fully clear, but less bold than normal stamping. (As shown by the numbers above.)

Stamping on the edge gives the illusion of the stamped image going on into the distance beyond the paper given. Be sure to put a scrap paper underneath the paper being stamped, or you'll run the chance of smearing your image, as well as a mess underneath the paper. 

When using Archival Ink, you must have an Archival Ink Stamp Cleaner.
The formula is different for the Archival since it's a permanent ink,
whereas the Distress Inks and Oxides can be easily wiped away with baby wipes
and a gentler type of stamp cleaner.
*Note: I always wipe with a baby wipe first and then do the rest of the stamp cleaning with 
a good stamp cleaner (such as Ranger) for my Distress Inks and Oxides. The baby wipe's soap can cause a buildup in the details of the stamp, which can cause the stamp to "blur" the image.
You'll notice the feel is softer on your stamps when you use the right cleaner.
Storing you stamps is also an important way of caring for these awesome tools- they're expensive and you'll want to help them last as long as you possibly can!

Here, you can see I've got everything cut out using both a TH Thinlits Vault Die
as well as an older TH Tags Thinlits Die, and plain old TH Scissors to make the ticket and luggage tag.

Making a shelf that would fit my needs for both the suitcases and the clock to sit on,
meant fashioning one myself. That's what the leftover edges from the Etcetera sets are for!

Above: I staggered the double-sticky foam onto the back of the suitcases,
 so they popped a bit.
Then I used the leftover Etcetera edge to fill out the middle where the circle 
would be if I hadn't needed it for a shelf.

I keep just about all my Etcetera leftovers. I never know when I might need a piece.

Putting the clock together.

Coloring the Inspector- who is doubling here as a 737 Airline Pilot.

FRONT OF TAG


The goggles were fun to make and look cute!



BACKSIDE OF TAG

BACKSIDE of TAG- with Ticket/Luggage Check out of pocket.

Backsides of the Ticket/Luggage Check


Thanks so much for joining me on yet another traveling adventure!

Once again; this new theme will be running for the next two weeks, with each
Design Team Member taking a turn at sharing their take on our latest theme;
"Permanently Perfect"!

Be sure to check back in every few days or you'll miss out on a post!
And don't miss out on the GREAT DEALS to be had over at 


Until next time...

Stay Safe &
HAPPY BLOGGING!!