Sunday, December 7, 2014

Oh Christmas Tree!

 Hello friends! Our project features some of the new holiday dies and Framelits from the Tim Holtz Alterations collections. I also want to share a few tips on die cutting and some storage solutions I've learned along the way. 


Die cutting intricate dies can sometimes be a challenge and this project is full of them. 

Place the dies face up on the magnetic platform, this gives you more cutting power. Position a layer of wax paper in-between the Thinlits die and the paper. The wax paper helps the die to release from the Thinlits die and in many cases you don't even need to push it out of the die, it simple falls out. On these snowflakes they still needed a little push in the center. Another tip is to run the die through the machine a few times and this usually does the trick. Using these few tips will help make your project go smoothly. 

Die cut several white snowflakes using the Paper Snowflakes Thinlits set. I love this set it comes with 5 dies all different sizes and shapes.  

It's important to clean out the die after each use. I use the Alterations Die Pick to aid in pushing out the bits that are left behind. This tool is also great for picking pieces out of steel rule dies the tip is made from steel and is strong enough that it doesn't bend. 

As for storage these Alterations Storage Envelopes are perfect to keep Framelits, Texture Fades and Thinlits in. They are made of a sturdy plastic and load from the top so you don't loose anything out of them. 

The packaging that comes with your dies fits right in the envelope to keep it labeled for you. 

Now that the dies are in their Storage Envelopes they fit perfectly in these beautiful Tim Holtz Die Storage Boxes.  

The boxes are a fabric covered wood box. They will look great in your studio and keep your dies very organized. You can add them to your wish list for Christmas! 

Cut a large piece of watercolor paper to fit inside a frame. Carefully layout the snowflakes on to the background. Cover your work area to protect the surface from overspray. 

Spray Distress Spray Stain in Tumbled Glass and Brushed Pewter over the background. Work from about 2 feet up and spray one color at a time. Let the stain fall on to the watercolor paper to create droplets. Let the stain dry before adding the next layer. 

Once the stain is dry remove the snowflakes.

Even the snowflakes are pretty with the stain on them. Set them aside for now we will be using them later. 

For our tree take a piece of 12" x 12" red Kraft-core cardstock and mark the center. To create our tree cut from the center mark to the corner. This will give you a triangle. 

The base of the tree is 2 1/2" x 3" cut from the scrap of the tree. 

Tape the tree and the base together on the back side. 

Die cut Holiday Words Script Thinlits, Paper Snowflakes Thinlits, Stacked Stars Bigz die and Retro Ornaments Bigz die using white cardstock. 

Position elements on the tree and adhere pieces with Glossy Accents. 

Here's an overview of the tree but I think the packages need a little jazzing up.

The Merriment Paper Stash would be perfect for the presents. Die cut the presents using the Retro Packages Bigz die. 

Use foam tape to adhere all the elements to the background.

I added a little snowbank at the bottom for the tree and packages to sit on. 

I love how dies are so versatile to use on all kinds of projects. From cards to decor pieces dies are a great way to create projects! 

Have a great week!
Richele

Find all the goodies at Simon Says Stamp! 

17 comments:

Nicole Wright Designs said...

This is beautiful Richele. I love my Thinlits but I haven't tried the wax paper. I'm heading to the $1 Store tomorrow for some. Maybe this will stop the alphanumerics from shifting on the platform. They can be like little jumping beans.

Paula Cheney said...

love this Richele - super cute!

Elisa Michele said...

So fun! Thanks for the helpful tips too.

mamablitger said...

Richele thank you for sharing this cute idea. Love all the fine tips you gave along. Thanks a lot. I enjoyed this and might consider it for a gift.
Hugs from Monica... Spain

barbara macaskill said...

This is absolutely fantastic! I am in love with this! I think I am going get the goodies to make this. Great tips and a wonderful finished product!! Who wouldn't love to receive this as a gift or want to display it in their home? I know I would love to! TFS!

barbara macaskill said...

Forgot to add that my hubby is not going to be very happy with you! I have now added all of these dies and paper pads to my wish list! LOL

Create Beauty with Laurajo said...

This is such a cute tree! Thank you for all the great tips and tricks!

Unknown said...

This is a wonderful piece Richele! Love the snowflake background. I used wax paper with my Thinlits the other day and it worked beautifully!

Redanne said...

The words and snowflakes are my favourite dies this year and I love how you used them to make the fun tree! Anne x

Tona said...

Fabulous project! Thanks for the inspiration.

Kort og Søm said...

Love this :)

barbarayaya62 said...

Beautiful and absolutely clever project! thanks for inspiration!!!!BArbarayaya

Unknown said...

So Fun, Richele!! What a lovely framed Christmas décor piece :) Love all of the die cut pieces to create this fun tree :) XOXO-Shari

Two Mad Dahlias said...

Such a cute little tree. It put a smile on my face :)
Jess

Joan said...

Adorable tree, gifts and snowflakes. Thanks so much!!!

Lagene said...

Super Christmas tree art piece!

Shelann said...

I love your use of the framelit dies. They just moved on to my need it list!