Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Hi friends! Please join me in welcoming back the incredible Paula Cheney as a guest on our blog! She has made a truly gorgeous Bauble tree that would be super fun to recreate and add a festive decoration to your home! Read on to learn more!

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Hi friends!
I’m glad to be here on the Simon Says Stamp blog sharing a super fun Christmas project! I absolutely loved making this project and to be honest I want to make more with different colors of Alcohol ink! Once you read through the instructions you will see how easy this project is…a little chipboard, Alcohol Ink and Baubles and you are half way there! Follow along and I’ll show you how I did it:

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 1: Paint Framed Panel with Black Soot Distress Paint. Let dry.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 2: Use Collage Medium to glue the painted frame to the panel. Cut paper to fit the frame. I used the turquoise and red plaid found in the Christmas Paper Stash but there are many other choices on the pad that would work beautifully. Paint a thin layer of Collage Medium over the surface of the paper to seal (do not skip this step). Let dry.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 3: Using a piece of chipboard, cut out a triangle 4” wide and 5 1/2” tall. Cut another piece of chipboard to fit the opening of the Framed Panel. Place the triangle on top of the chipboard exactly where you want the tree to be in the Framed Panel. Use a pencil to draw a line around the triangle, then cut out using a Design Ruler and knife. Discard the center cutout.
NOTE: I found it much easier to cut the triangle shape first so I could test the size in the opening of the Framed Panel before cutting the final stencil.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 4: To find out how many Baubles you will need to create your tree, lay the stencil over a paper towel and fill the space (the paper towel helps keep the Baubles in place). I used 1 full package + about half of a second one. You can see in the picture that you need quite a few of the smallest size to fill in the gaps.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 5: Once you determine the amount, randomly split the Baubles into three dishes or plastic bags. Drip a bit Alcohol Ink over the top (a little goes a long way) and roll them around in the dish or if you are using a plastic bag, squish them around until they are covered, then dump them out onto a paper plate to dry.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 6: I used Red Pepper, Butterscotch and Juniper (one of my all time favorite colors) to color the Baubles. I swear I could color these all day long!

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 7: Back to our original triangle template. Lay it on a flat surface. Cut three chipboard strips at least 3/4” wide. Cut each strip to match one side creating a triangle “corral”. Use tape to secure each corner. The original triangle should be able to drop out of the corral like cutting out cookies with a giant cookie cutter.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 8: Place the stencil you created earlier into the Framed Panel. Gather all supplies needed for the next few steps as you want to work quickly.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 9: Using a palette knife, spread a thick layer of Collage Medium over the homemade stencil. This is where using chipboard is helpful, the thickness of the chipboard allows for a thick layer to build up. If you were to use just paper or cardstock the Collage Medium would be too thin to secure the Baubles in place.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 10: Peel back the stencil and add the corral over the glue. Because the corral was created with the triangle inside, the corral will fit right up against the edge of the Collage Medium.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 11: Grab a handful of each color Bauble and start to fill the triangle, just dropping them into place.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 12: As you start to fill the triangle you might notice that some beads fall on top of others. You will need to press them down into the Collage Medium.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 13: Fill the remaining tiny spaces with the smallest of beads.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 14: Remove the triangle corral from the Framed Panel. NOTE: You will have plenty of open time for the thick layer of Collage Medium to dry, but unfortunately the chipboard corral could dry in place if you leave for too long. Collage Medium loves paper!

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 15: Sprinkle Clear Rock Candy Glitter over the tree. It will stick to any Collage Medium that is exposed. Now the hard part…LEAVE IT TO DRY for at least an hour (depending on the thickness of Collage Medium it may take more time).

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 16: Once the tree is DRY you can stand up the Framed Panel. Use a paintbrush to randomly add Collage Medium at the very top of the Baubles (think where snow would fall if it was coming from the sky).

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 17: While the panel is in standing position, pour Clear Rock Candy glitter from the top so it cascades down the tree and hits all the places you painted on the Collage Medium. Tap of any excess and return to the jar.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 18: Scribble Gathered Twigs Distress Crayon around the edge of the panel. Using a damp paintbrush disperse the scribble lines, creating a more aged appearance. If you get too much on you can always wipe it away since the surface of the paper has been sealed with Collage Medium.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 19: Cut a piece of Distress Woodgrain Cardstock.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 20: Use a Blending Tool to add Vintage Photo Distress Oxide over the surface. Spritz with water and dry with a heat tool (do not skip the drying portion of this step).

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 21: Using Ground Espresso Distress Ink, rub the pad directly over the surface so the pad just skims the raised portion of the woodgrain. Let dry.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 22: Now that is a great before and after! Amazing what a little ink can do to make such realistic looking woodgrain.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 23: Cut the paper to the height you want the trunk to be (make sure the woodgrain is going the right direction!) Flip the cardstock over to draw a tree trunk and cut out.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 24: Add the trunk to the base of the tree. I used THIN Scrapbook Adhesives foam squares to adhere the trunk to the surface.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 25: Using your fingertip, wipe Picket Fence Distress Paint over the top of a Fluted Star. Once dry, pounce Mushroom Alcohol Ink over the star. Let dry.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 26: Adhere Fluted Star to top of tree with Collage Medium.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 27: Use a Picket Fence Distress Crayon to color in the words on a Christmas Word Band, wiping away the excess. Tie a bow on each end of the Word Band with red and white bakers twine.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

Step 28: Adhere Word Band over tree trunk using thin foam squares. Punch a few pieces of juniper with the Tim Holtz/Sizzix Juniper punch. Using a little Collage Medium, slip the juniper under each end of the Word Band.

Tim Holtz Bauble Tree by Paula Cheney!

SUPPLIES:


Tim Holtz Idea-ology FRAMED PANEL…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology 8 x 8 Mini Paper…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology DESIGN RULER…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology BAUBLES Findings…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology FLUTED STARS…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology CHRISTMAS Word…
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Tim Holtz Flip Top Distress Paint…
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Tim Holtz Flip Top Distress Paint…
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Tim Holtz Distress Collage Medium…
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Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink RED PEPPER…
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Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink JUNIPER…
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Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink BUTTERSCOTCH…
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Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink MUSHROOM…
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Tim Holtz Distress Glitter CLEAR ROCK…
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Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Crayons SET…
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Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Crayon…
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Tim Holtz DISTRESS SPRAYER Ranger 4…
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Tim Holtz 8.5 X 11 DISTRESS WOODGRAIN…
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Ranger MINI ROUND INK BLENDING TOOLS…
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Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink Pad…
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Tim Holtz Distress Mini Ink Pad…
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Dina Wakley Ranger PALETTE KNIFE…
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Ranger Studio Paint ARTIST BRUSHES…
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Tim Holtz Sizzix JUNIPER Large Paper…
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Silhouette 12 x 12 CHIPBOARD 25 Sheets
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Dahle Self-Healing Cutting 18×12 Mat…
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Prismacolor COLORED PENCIL ACCESSORY…
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Simon Says Stamp Card Stock 100#…
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Tim Holtz Tonic CRAFT KNIFE Tool…
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Scrapbook Adhesives THIN 3D 217 WHITE…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology CHRISTMAS Jute…
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Thanks for reading today, and thanks to Paula for being our guest!

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  1. Your instructions were easy to follow and full of great tips that I had not thought of before, but will definitely try (especially tinting the pearls and building the template for the tree). End result is beautiful!

  2. So pretty! I love how you made the tree, very ingenious!! This has to be my favorite altered mix media project of the year! Thanks for sharing!

  3. This is an amazing project – I love it! Thanks so much for sharing and for your very clear directions!!! Merry Christmas!

  4. Love this project. I’ve managed to locate all the materials except the juniper alcohol ink. Do you have a source that has it in stock? Or do you have another color recommendation that would work with the red pepper and butterscotch? Thanks!

  5. What a incredibly beautiful piece!! I am patiently waiting for my order which has a few of the items for this project. I love the the techniques that you used, you taught me some new ones!!! As I read your instructions, I was thinking to myself this would be a wonderful gift to so-n-so and so-n-so and it would look perfect in the hallway to give a Xmas pop to the pictures there.

    Thank you for sharing this Bright & Cheery, colorful, lively, perfect project!!!

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