

Hello friends! I've been thinking about coloring with all the different Tim Holtz Distress products and how they look different. So I decided to do some experimenting and find out the differences of the products. After a few tests I realize my favorite way to color is not really my favorite. Let's get started. I stamped the same flower on to Distress Watercolor Cardstock and I also used the same colors and technique when coloring. This will be the truest test.
Hello friends! Trivets and Coasters oh my! This is always a fun and quick project yo can also use this method to make bowls. The Palette Fabrics by Tim Holtz are perfect. I made one of each color so everyone can have their own color. So FUN right. The Trivets can be used for hot plates or even under a plant as a coaster. Fat Quarter Bundles will work for this project, you just need to tear a few strips off.
Hello friends! I made the cutest apron for working in the Garden, maybe the kitchen or anything really. The apron has lots of pockets to hold your tools, seed packets, scissors and maybe even some treasures. Palette Green and Yellow were the perfect fabrics for this project. I chose the Green Vintage for its dark rich color to showcase the YELLOW and GREEN botanical Palette fabrics. You will love these fabrics! If you haven't seen the Palette collection you're missing out. You can see the whole collection on the Tim Holtz YouTube Chanel. Each month there is a new color and this month is GREEN and you'll have to comeback next month to see my projects with Palette TEAL, it's beautiful!
See the full collection of Palette GREEN fabrics below!