Here's another of my projects for SENZ. I used a Kaisercraft recipe book and "Up, up & away" paper range. It ended up being quite epic, and I actually have a few more photos and more journaling to add to it once I get it back from NZ.
Here's the front cover....
Kutalicious travel icons such as this plane, were perfect embellishments for my pages.
Envelope with hidden journalling...
The "New York" title & stylish Statue of Liberty by Kutalicious....
The acetate dividers were decorated using Tim Holtz Masks and Stazon ink....
Lots of inking and stamping, hidden journal spots, and Kutalicious travel words....
Hi, it's Tina here with some of my creations to share with you.
I made my album by die-cutting the edges of my chipboard and acetate using Tim Holtz dies, and Zuttering it all together. I then painted, and Glimmer Misted, then added Glimmer Glam and heat embossing. Then I embellished and added photos. It was a major mission, but I absolutely love how it turned out.
Sorry about the blue tinge , we've had a lot of cloudy days lately!
The tiny birdcage was made using Shrink Plastic and Tim Holtz dies. The pieces with spritzed with Glimmer Mist before heating.
Here's a layout I've done using Kaisercraft English Rose. I stamped and heat embossed with gold embossing powder on the corners.
I've used a Kutalicious acrylic word for my title and coloured it with Tim Holtz Alcohol inks and added some Metallic Mixatives.
If you've never used Alcohol inks before, they are an amazing product. They work well on all glossy/non-porous surfaces, but can also be used to colour seam binding, fabric and ribbons. They come in small bottles which last forever, because you only need to use a few drops. I use them to colour flowers & rhinestones, on acetate and metal foil, you can "age" metal embellishments, & re-colour buttons.....as well as a heap of other things! I love the amazing effects you get with them, especially on metal and acetate. There's a nice tutorial here, otherwise if you Google 'Tim Holtz alcohol ink tutorial' you'll get lots of You-tube links to watch Tim do his magic.