Hello and Merry Christmas everyone! Boy, it has been awhile since I last posted, lol! I made a couple of things and one of them will be shared the day after Christmas, but mostly I have just been doing other things. The last few years I have tried to make some kind of mixed media/Tim Holtz inspired Christmas decor piece. The one I had this year is pretty simple in comparison to some I have made, but I really like how it turned out. Let's have a look.

When I first saw the Forest Background die from Simon Says Stamp I knew I wanted to use it to make a scene with Santa flying across the sky with his reindeer. Just a few days ago I finally got it finished. It wasn't hard to make, but as I stated in my intro I just had other things going on. I had watercolored some watercolor cardstock using Forest Moss distress ink and used that piece for my forest. I painted a Tim Holtz distress square box with a dark blue pain and splattered the sides with Simon Says Stamp white splatter medium. I then cut a piece of dark blue cardstock to fit the front of the box, ink blended on Chipped Sapphire and Black Soot distress inks and let it dry. The background and the die cut treelines were the splattered with the white splatter medium as well. I adhered the blue background to the box using multi matte medium and the tree lines using varying heights of foam squares to add some depth. Santa and reindeer (a Tim Holtz/Sizzix die that was a freebie from SSS a few years ago) was die cut from a dark gray cardstock three time, layered and then splattered with white splatter medium as well. The crescent moon is included in the Santa die set so I die cut that from silver glitter cardstock. I adhered the moon and Santa with glue. The finishing touch was the sentiment sign from the Idea-ology Christmas 2024 baseboards and transparencies set. I attached the sign using texture paste. I embedded three little ivory balls into the paste, as well. When the paste was mostly set up I did add a little bit of Snowfall grit paste for an icy look to the sign.
Thanks for stopping by and have a very, very, very Merry Christmas!
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