Miniatureit Tamar Cohen
Do you love dioramas, as much as we do? Dioramas are miniature, tiny representations of real-life scenes. Small objects and details put together and displayed in such a way that it entices one to look more
Looking for Halloween pumpkin decorating ideas? This spooky DIY pumpkin diorama is the perfect project with which to decorate your house this Halloween.
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Hello all…I hope you all are well. It’s been a busy few weeks around our house, but I’m back today with a tutorial for my Witches in the Wood project that was part of the Tim Holt…
Hello friends! I'm sharing another Halloween project created for the Tim Holtz Sizzix Chapter 3 release. The main attraction is the Gate Keeper Thinlits set for this Halloween Vignette. I have also used in the background, Haunted which is a fantastic Spooky house. Here's how I created my Halloween Vignette: I covered the outside of a vignette box (TH93279- 3.875 x 5.5) with Halloween Worn Wallpaper(last year'sTH93974), sanded the edges, then applied Tim Holtz Distress Texture Crackle Paste (TDA71303). I let this air dry, then applied Distress Crayons (brown tones) in the cracks. Slightly dampen your finger and rub it in. I painted a 3.875 x 5.5 Vignette Frame(TH93694) with Ground Espresso Paint, let it dry. Dry brush lighter colours on top to get into the grooves. I think this green was Peeled Paint. I die-cut two sets of gates twice, for front and back (8 pieces total) from Blackout Kraft Stock(TH94020). This was so the gate reached closer to the middle of the vignette box. I wanted my gate to be sturdier as it is not laying flat. The outer gate pieces were flipped so the gate posts were adhered together. You will be trimming the outer gate pieces(the higher side) to fit the box and they look more like a fence. There are some thin accent pieces for the gate bars, which I die-cut just for the centre front gates. Once these were adhered onto the gate fronts and the gate pieces adhered front to back, I lightly sanded the kraft stock. I also applied some embossing glaze to the fronts (Rusty Hinge) to give them more of a rusty metal look. The bats were die-cut from black cardstock and the moon from Distress Oxide coloured Mixed Media Heavy Stock. On a piece of Distress Watercolour cardstock, colour your background with Distress Ink and Sprays, Distress Oxide Inks and Sprays. I first used a small amount of yellow (Squeezed Lemon) sprayed in the area I wanted my moon die-cut. A moon shape mask larger than my moon die-cut was placed on this area, and then the rest of my background was coloured. Remove the mask and lightly spritz with water to make the edges of the moon blurry. The width of the watercolour cardstock is wider than the inside back and sides of my vignette box. You can always trim it to size after. This is adhered to the back and sides in one piece. Adhere the moon and bats to the background and your painted frame to the outside of the vignette box. I die-cut my house from Blackout Kraft Stock and the accent pieces from Mixed Media Heavy Stock coloured with Distress Oxides. I didn't have room for the whole house, so I cut it in half where the orange line is. This was adhered in the corner of the vignette box. Also adhere the gates to each side, having them bent out over the frame. They are slightly longer in length. Using a hot glue gun, attach some spanish moss on the floor of the box and a spooky Tim Holtz Halloween Paper Doll (this one was from an older set that had very small ones). I also die-cut a spooky tree from an older Sizzix Halloween set, Ghost Town from blackout cardstock and added that to my scene. My base for the box is created from a Vignette panel(TH93295). I adhered two Stampers Anonymous webs and 4 stacking ledges from the Etcetera Bat and Web Trims set (THETC-014). Paint the entire surface lightly with a brown (Ground Espresso, I think) Distress paint. If it's too thick, dilute with a touch of water, so you can still see the woodgrain. After this had dried, I dry brushed over the base with a lighter distress paint. I believe it was Old Paper. I like that you can still see the wood texture through the paint. My vignette box was adhered on top of this base in the middle. All the ledges are covered, but the web trim is visible. I die-cut various foliage from the Sizzix Thinlits set, Funky Foliage and Mixed Media Heavy Stock coloured with Distress Oxides.This was arranged at the bottom with Tim Holtz Idea-ology pumpkins(painted), bones, and a bit of spanish moss. Also the foliage and moss were added to the top and top corner of the box. Here's a closer look at the moon and background. Your project is complete, here's another look! Hope you are inspired to created your own Halloween Vignette box! Love this Gatekeeper set, I can see this gate used on so many different projects, and not just Halloween. I think I've shared all of my Halloween Sizzix Chapter 3 release projects, now onto Christmas, then Chapter 4, plus my Christmas Idea-ology projects! Until next time, Jan
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Hello everyone! I had planned to get this tutorial done a lot sooner, but I've been super busy this month. Better late than never, I guess! I'm sure most of you have done all your Halloween crafting, or maybe you're like me, creating until the last minute or even after! I might not explain everything in great detail, but at least I have photos to help you! The bottom of my cabinet is made up of two large vignette boxes glued together with Distress Collage Medium. The top portion of the cabinet is three smaller boxes (about 3 1/4 x 4 1/2") glued together. The two sections will be glued together after I drilled the holes for the tiny lights. Cover the inside of the boxes with Halloween Backdrops papers. Figure out where you want your Tiny Lights to go, and drill the holes. I started in the bottom corner, made my way across the other side and up through the top to the bottom of the top three boxes. My string of lights goes across these top three also. Keep in mind when stringing your lights, that there are three shelves to be put in the upper cabinets. These shelves are just made with corrugated cardboard cut to fit the depth and width of the boxes. They are covered with wood looking paper from the Backdrops package. They are glued in with Distress Collage Medium after I've made the Matchbox drawers for each end box, which they will rest on top of. I've cut each Matchbox in half. There are three sections. These are all painted with Distress Paint. I started with a dark brown, and then dry brushed a grey and beige paint on top. For the drawer, I used some old Tim Holtz Remanent Rubs for the numbers and large Fasteners for the knobs. There's a close up photo further on. Usually I make these little books in my spare time, so handy to have them done and ready to use! These book pieces are in the Ephemera pack. I cut small pages from an old book. I usually cut it wide enough to fold in half, add a few together, then staple them with my Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher. Depending how thick you want your book, glue a few sections together and then to your book cover. Ink the edges. For my book ends, I've added some Glow Grit Paste and Skeleton Head Stickers, book clippings to the two gravestones in the Graveyard pkg. I've also rolled up some scrap paper and ephemera, distressed, and wrapped a book clipping around them. For my Skulls, I've applied Crushed Olive Distress Glaze, then highlighted with Gilded Foundry Wax. I've broken a few bones in half, inked and glued them into a drawer. The Mummy Cloth under the skull is saturated with Glow Grit Paste. I have a photo further down. I've also kept the lights quite loose, so they can be adjusted as I'm filling up my shelves. All my vials have been painted first with Distress Collage Medium (this helps prepare the glass surface), then Rock Candy Crackle Paint applied after the medium was dry. Labels and book clippings were also applied. Brown Distress Crayon was applied in the cracks. I've painted the insides with paint and added in some Glow Grit Paste in some of them. Keep in mind that there will be a window in front, so make your bottles a bit brighter, so they show up better. Two windows from the Baseboard layers pkg. are used for my cabinet. The Shattered Window pieces are adhered behind. For the top centre window, an extra baseboard piece was added. I've added a Skull Tag to the middle with Glow Grit Paste. To make the Shattered Glass look dusty or dirty, I've rubbed a very small amount of Collage Medium with my finger on them. If you want any section left clear, you can rub it off with a damp cloth or finger as I have done in the middle of the one pane. I've adhered the windows to the cabinet at the very end of my project. All my shelves were finished and the tiny lights were placed first. For the middle window, I've used one of the Etcetera Facades (2nd from the left), which fit perfectly behind the window and was enough for the extra baseboard arch piece to fit on. Here, you can see the Facade from the back. I've just painted the back with Distress paint. I've used two owls from the Ephemera pkg. and adhered them both on top of a glass bubble with Glow Grit Paste. The tall one is adhered with Glow Paste on top of a piece of foam, which was painted and Grit paste added. The shorter one is adhered onto a small round ephemera label. These two owls are placed in the bottom shelf. I've kept them close to the edge, as a window will be in front, and they will show up better. Another larger Owl label is placed right on the middle of where the two boxes join. I've cut some of the background away at the top and just left a narrow piece where the wood edges are. There's a photo later on, that it shows up in. A mini Display Dome has some Ephemera and acrylic bats inside. Glow Grit Paste on the bottom. The glass also has some Collage Medium on it to dull the glass. There's also Sticker bats adhered to the tiny lights. On this shelf, I have used the framed portrait from the Sticker Book, Drippy Candles (with added drips from my glue gun) on the candlesticks from the Manor Pkg. A spider adornment, and a wizard's staff or wand (not sure what you would call it, lol). It was made with a glass bubble(tinted with alcohol ink) and a cotton ball, I have explained further down with my twisted twigs. These Trick or Treat Pumpkins were my favourite from this release! This cat one is filled with twisted branches and whispy Glowing Cotton (explained below), Leaf adornment was tinted with Foundry Wax and paint. Another Mini Display Dome, with bones inside, a bit of fabric wrapped around the bottom, and another spider adornment and mummy cloth. I created these twisted twigs with a Cotton Ball, Collage Medium and Mica Stains. Just tear off a piece from your cotton ball, saturate with Collage Medium and twist it! Easy! After it has dried, then colour with Mica Stain or anything you choose. Here's some other ones, I created for another project. My mummy cloth used in this project also had Collage Medium applied, then Glow Grit Paste. Just clip parts of the cloth so it's ragged, it will still be pliable after it has dried. I've also unrolled part of the cotton ball and applied my Glow Grit Paste to this too. Makes for some interesting shapes! For the Wizard wand, I just twisted the staff like I did with the twigs, but thicker, especially at the top, made an indentation, and glued a glass bauble on the end after I coloured it. In this section, I've got another vial, with a label, a bone (broken in half) and mummy cloth with Glow Grit Paste. Here's the close up of the drawers after they were painted, and remnant rubs and fasteners added. Inside the open drawer, I have mummy cloth, with some Confectionary candies. A lock and key from the Gothic Gates was added with a small chain, to the middle window pane (or I should say glass cupboard doors!) This was distressed with paint and Foundry Wax too. Here's another close up of these two top shelves. Once you have your shelves all filled and glued down, the shattered glass frames can be adhered on to the front middle. Here you can see the label with the owl. I've cut some of the top part surrounding the owl off, except that middle strip. It covers the box edges. I did this, as I wanted more to show up behind the owl. A word Plaque was added at the bottom of this frame. The back and sides of my cabinet was covered with Halloween Backdrops paper. One continuous sheet of paper across the top part and another across the bottom, to cover the boxes. I've also added some Distress Opaque Crackle paste in random areas. This was coloured with Distress Crayon and Ink. I made a little pocket for my battery pack from a piece of Halloween Ephemera. Here's a few photos of the shelves lit up. The Glow Grit Paste adds in an extra green glow to the lights. I've used Green Tiny Lights here. Here's another look at my finished Apothecary Cabinet! Thanks so much for visiting me here, and I hope you have had a great Halloween creating and making season! Until next time, Jan Supply List TH94325 Shattered Windows TH94345 Mini Display Domes TH94342 Spiders and Branches Adornments TH94340 The Manor (candlesticks) TH94341 Word Plaques &Tags Th94339 Skulls & Bones TH4338 Trick or Treat (pumpkin) TH94337 Graveyard TH94336 Halloween Confections TH94335 Halloween Sticker Book TH94333 Halloween Layers & Paper dolls TH94332 Halloween Ephemera Pack TH4334 Baseboards & Transparencies TH94331 Halloween Backdrops TH94343 Gothic Gates (key & lock) TH94155 Mummy Cloth TH93201 Corked Tiny Vials TH92899 Corked Vials TH94050 Match Boxes TH94314 Large Fasteners TH94157 Halloween Tiny Lights TH93279 Vignette Boxes ETC016 Etcetera Facades TH94260 Drippy Candles TH94180 Glass Bubbles Ranger Ink Supplies - Distress Inks, Mica Stains, Crayons, Collage Medium, Grit Glow Paste, Paint, Foundry Wax, Alcohol Ink, Opaque Crackle Paste
From textured flooring and exterior rock work, natural bones (procured from owl pellets), real, hand-dipped, burnable, wax candles, and bottled herbs, to the locally mined tourmalated quartz, precious stones, and the teeny tiniest terminated clear quartz crystals... This unique 1:12 size witchy apothecary is a sturdy, realistic, little room filled with magical, scientific, and homeopathic notions and potions, posters, books, furniture, and pets! The aged scrolls, anatomical hearts, ogre eyeballs, magic broom, and bubbling cauldron are hand-crafted originals, while other items were purchased and made original with paint, resin, assembly, arranging, and a lot of love... The display is currently unsecured and arrangeable (excluding adhered wall decor and corked bottles) or can be securely glued in place prior to shipping; the choice is yours. However, if the items are to be shipped unglued, packaging will take time and a lot of care which will cost a bit more.
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