Sunday, September 13, 2009

Tim's artful work

This is a chipbaord album that Tim had on display. Just pay attention to the details he thinks of.
This page is busy with dtails in the same way that little boys are busy. He added masculine touches with chains, spiners, brads, ink, numbers, ribbon, and journaling. Isn't it awesome?!

This is another chip baord album that is fun to look at. D rings, ink and more ink, gears, phot corners, and staples. What guy doesn't own a staple gun? Pretty unique!


Tim took time to let us get pictures with him. He is very friendly and an awesome teacher! He has been part of CKU for quite a few years. His ideas are so neat and pack a lot of punch for masculine gifts, or having the "grunge look".

Tim Holt'z Class At CKU

We made these tages, and frames in his class. The tools, techniques, inking, getting grungy was so much fun! My family loves the frames with my pictures in them. Tim sent us home with all the glass for the different frames, stickles, capsules, and a rubber stamp to make more tags! Of course, I have been hooked and got his supplies! They are on sale at joann.com today.



Tim Holtz is the Education Director for Ranger Industries, one of the leading manufacturers of innovative inks, paints, and embossing products. Tim plays an integral part in the development and design of cutting edge paper crafting products. Tim had teamed up with various key companies including Advantus/Tim Holtz idea-ology, Tonic Studios, and Stampers Anonymous to bring unique products that work hand in hand with Ranger’s extensive lines.As a well known designer, Tim travels across the country and internationally to educate and introduce people to his world of ink techniques, clever projects, and so much more. His DVDs and books are filled with creative and inspiring ideas for the beginner paper crafters and beyond. He truly lives his motto that creativity is an endless journey...In a world where the moments of our lives can be captured and created in art of the everyday, it’s important it reflects our own unique personality. Finding just the right objects, accents, and tools to use are most important. Whatever your artistic vision is, exploring the imaginative is a chance for our creativity to escape understanding. Remember life isn’t about finding yourself - life is about creating yourself...For more information about Tim and to view project demos visit http://www.timholtz.com/ and http://www.timholtz.typepad.com/.