Tim on QVC UK: Ranger Craft Designers Hour
Hi everyone! It seems that a lot of you were able to catch Tim on QVC UK the other day, and a lot of you even made a purchase or two! For those who weren't able to see the show live, or for those who would just like to experience it all over again, here are some screenshots from the Ranger Craft Designers presentation.
Let's join Tim Holtz and Dawn Bibby for demos and samples of all things Ranger!
First up: it's the Today's Special Value! The Tim Holtz Inks, Stamps & Surfaces Technique Kit consisted of three bottles of Adirondack Alcohol Ink in primary colors, a bottle of gold Adirondack Metallic Mixatives, a bottle of Adirondack Alcohol Blending Solution, a sheet of mini Tim Holtz cling stamps, a Jet Black Archival Ink pad, an Alcohol Ink Applicator and Felt, a pack of Inkssentials Surfaces Shrink Plastic, and Gloss Paper cards with matching envelopes. Not a bad deal at all!
Tim demonstrates the properties of Adirondack Alcohol Ink by dripping some of the colors along with Metallic Mixatives onto the Non-Stick Craft Sheet...
... and swiping Gloss Paper through it.
Tim then applied some Alcohol Ink to Metal Foil Tape Sheets with the Alcohol Ink Applicator and Felt.
Tim used one of his rectangular Fragments to make a mini-acrylic block for his mini cling stamps and stamped the Archival Ink onto the newly colored Gloss Paper.
Dawn demonstrated our Shrink Plastic by coloring it with a little bit of Alcohol Ink and heating it with the Heat It Craft Tool. The color intensified and the shape of the plastic shrunk down...
...which Dawn pressed under a Fragment for a few seconds to help smooth it out...
...resulting in a cool little embellishment! The color of the Alcohol Ink really intensified during the shrinking process, so Tim noted that you might want to do a test run if you color the plastic before shrinking it to make sure the intense color works for you. If not, you can color the plastic after shrinking.
You can even stamp onto the Shrink Plastic before shrinking to create the cutest widdle iddy-biddy embellishments!
Tim's mini cling stamps were exclusive to this collection and not available anywhere else! Wow!
Next up: Distress Stickles!
Tim explained that Distress Stickles are made of a chunky mica instead of a fine, blingy glitter, which allows Distress Stickles (a) to have a subtle nostalgic shimmer similar to crushed glass, and (b) to be heat-set for faster drying times. Here, Tim points out the wider nozzle of the Distress Stickles bottle to accommodate the chunkier glitter.
Tim also demonstrated that the best technique for using Distress Stickles is to squeeze out a little bit and then spread it throughout the area using the tip of the bottle, rather than piping it out in a thick line.
Tim then presented two of his red rubber stamp collections. The Going Somewhere kit was comprised of tickets, slogans and other imagery Tim collected throughout his travels. The Eclectic Palette stamps were large collaged images allowing the stamper to easily create interesting backgrounds for ATCs, cards and tags.
A sample of a background from the Eclectic Palette stamps.
Update: the Distress Stickles are now in limited quantities!
Next up were the Inkssentials Cut n' Dry Foam and Felt, as well as the Cut n' Dry Pen Nibs.
Tim demonstrates how the Cut n' Dry Nibs can be used to add ink to stamped images.
Dawn shows how easily Cut n' Dry can be cut to make custom stamp pads!
The Perfect Pearls Cafe kit was next in the line up.
Tim shows off how Perfect Pearls can be used with stamped images...
...or used to color Grungeboard or chipboard letters!
Then came Claudine Hellmuth's Creative Layers stamps. These coordinating stamp sets are available in both foam...
Tim uses Claudine's Studio Paints to stamp an image using one of the foam stamps from the Dwelling collection...
...then stamps over the dried image with the coordinating clear stamp, making sure to keep the clear stamp slightly off-register for a whimsical effect.
And speaking of Claudine's Studio Paints, QVC was offering a set of five of them, too!
Tim demonstrates how creamy and intensely colored Claudine's paints are, and how perfect they are for painting onto....
...Sticky-Back Canvas! QVC was offering a pack of 10 sheets along with a bottle of Matte Multi-Medium.
Tim shows how Sticky-Back Canvas can be painted on, run through an inkjet printer....
...or even twisted up into flowers!
QVC also offered a Claudine Hellmuth Essentials kit which was comprised of the Craft Bucket, a pack of Studio Craft Sticks, a color mixing chart for Studio Paints, and....
...a pack of Claudine's wonderful paint brushes!
Hooray! The Distress Stickles set has now sold out!
But never fear, we still have Ice Stickles available! Dawn shows how the Ice Stickles comes in a larger bottle than the standard Stickles due to the large, chunky glitter inside.
...Oh. Now Ice Stickles have sold out too! Apparently the UK just loves Stickles!
That was a great hour for Tim and for Ranger on QVC UK! Thanks to Tim, Dawn, the QVC staff, and to all of you for watching and ordering some wonderful craft products!