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TFJ: Tim Holtz Sizzix: Cut it Out

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 This week at the Funkie Junkie Inspiration Ave blog we are creating to the theme of cut it out featuring Tim Holtz Sizzix release.  For this card I want to feature the new Tim Holtz embossing 3D folder reptile and die set layered dots. I’m going to be pairing these two new Sizzix products with a couple of old favourites, Myron, and colorize celebrate. For process video click here . Supplies used: distress mica spray stains decayed, wicked elixir, Bally branch, and specimen, distress ink fossilized amber, distress crayon walnut stain, Sizzix 3D folder reptile,  embossing folder tapestry, Myron, and celebrate colorize, distress seasonal Halloween crayons 2023, distress watercolor paper, metallic kraft stock, mixed media cardstock  This week over at the craft, Connor is very exciting. I finally have got my hands on the new season of Tim Holtz distress crayons, and mica spray stains. I absolutely love this new colours and these are going to be a fantastic collection to the seasonal colors

TFJ: By the Numbers

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 This week for the Funkie Junkie Inspiration Ave we are creating to the theme of by the numbers. This was so fun I will talk to my stash to find all sorts of different elements that have numbers on them. What I came up with was at embossing folder, some washy tape, and a stencil, as well as some Idea-ology ephemera. For step by step video tutorial click  here . For supplies are used collage medium, distress ink walnut stain translucent grit paste, distress spray stain salt water taffy, vintage photo, mustard seed, and distress oxide spray stain abandon coral, distress glazes squeezed lemonade, mermaid lagoon, seedless preserves, and peacock feathers, sizzix 3-D embossing folder numbered tonic, mini trimmer, and stencil THS058 To start this project we are beginning with a foundation of a mixed media tag and some distress spray stains mustard seed, saltwater taffy, vintage photo, and distress oxide spray stain abandoned coral. To start, we will first add a layer of water with the does th