hey bloggers! this is a great thing to see….boxes, boxes everywhere! i just got my shipment of all of the new idea-ology releases from cha – and that means….that it's shipping to stores now too! how exciting is that? i am going to be incorporating this new stuff into my upcoming workshops and demos so stay tuned for that. it's always like christmas when the new products arrive and are finally available to me to use….so trust me when i say the anticipation is the same for me as it is for you! hope you've been enjoying this week of giveaways and having some time to check out the demo videos and the products section. i appreciate all of the kind comments. working on a really fun post for tomorrow – the final day of giveaways for the week so don't miss it.
happy friday everyone…t!m
…and congrats to our 5 winners for today!
please email me your contact info so we can get out your stuff:
HI Tim, I love all the demos. But I must say that I learned something new today. I did not know to use water if my paint dabbers were kind of thick. That is awesome!!
Posted by: Chris Dukes | March 05, 2009 at 10:13 AM
I like the demo on the alcohol inks the best-sparked a new obsession!
Posted by: Kathryn Johnson | March 05, 2009 at 11:57 AM
I LOVE the Fillable pens demo! I go through clear blender pens like crazy doing zerox transfers. Being able to re-fill is awesome! I will be able to save money for the new alcohol inks!
Way to go Tim! ~Eric
Posted by: Eric Cannon | March 05, 2009 at 01:22 PM
DISTRESS CRACKLE PAINT RESIST – I love it how you put the paint on first, then cover it with all sorts of messy stuff, give it a quick wipe et voila it is back on the top again! Brilliant. And to top it all you accent it with one of your fabulous grungeboard pieces. The birds from the nature pack are just my absolute favourites so to see them in one of your demos hit all the right boxes!!
Now to try to copy it… Love, love, love it. Thanks T!m for the inspiration.
Posted by: Helen | March 05, 2009 at 06:19 PM
At the end of a stressful day I am in fragments, feeling grungy and board. I am ready for an Alaskan Cruise or an European Adventure. But I must a bind up those ideas, stamp them out of my head and put them in storage for now. I decide to retreat to my craft room where I can design and rule-hammering out ideas. I decide I must distress before I crackle, dabbling in inks and powders-who can resist? I mask my worries resorting to my alcohol inks. Of course I must refill