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Monday, 11 October 2021

Tim Holtz Village Collection 2021

 Hello Friends

Well, what can I say, it is October (to me that signals Halloween) and Tim Holtz has released a fabulous new die set, called Village Collection along with some new mini embossing folders.  I do have the original Village collection but I like the size of this new one... so I just had to didn't I; especially after seeing all the wonderful inspiration from Tim's amazing Makers.  If you missed the 'live' you can see it HERE.

I have to thank Art From The Heart for their always fantastic service, my dies and folders arrived last Friday and I just had to get started right away.  I don't have a step by step for you because this project just took on a life of its own as I was building it...

I built the Manor House first and then added House #2 and (just out of view) I added the additional side building.  

I had some of Tim's Halloween papers from a few years back and had just enough of the orange and black to complete the buildings.  The windows each have 'glazing' from some cobweb acetate from the same paper pack.  Just like the original set of dies, the houses go together like a dream!

The base is a wooden box 10.1/4" x 6" and I covered it with some of Tim's design tape (Halloween) from a few years back.

The trickiest part of the piece was the brick wall.  I knew I wanted to use the gate from Tim's Village Graveyard die set to create an entry.  

The new embossing folders are approximately 4.1/2" x 3" and I repeat embossed some cardstock to give me some longer strips to create parts of the wall.  I used Hickory Smoke Distress Paint, watered down, and randomly swiped paint over the embossed brickwork to give a distressed look.

I scored each long strip to create the wall (3 bricks deep for the sides, two bricks deep for the top and three bricks for the back).  I mitred the corners to give nice corner edges. I cut strips of card to join onto the base.  Because the top was a little uneven I put a strip of card along the whole top to give a finished appearance.  I also created some 'pillars' to hold the gate in place.

I created the cobbled paths in the same way as the brickwork fence and fussy cut around some of the cobbles to make them look realistic.

The graveyard was added by die cutting the tombstones from black card, again using the Village Graveyard die set.  I put four layers together to give them strength and dry brushed them with Hickory Smoke Distress Paint.

All that remained was to paint the 'ground' with various colours of green paint and once the Manor was in place I added some moss, a few (model railway) trees and twigs together with a small pumpkin charm from my stash.
Some of you may be wondering at this point, whether I added lights to my creation.... well, of course I did, it is for Halloween!  I added a set of Tim's Halloween mini lights in green.  It has quite the eerie glow at night time!

Not the best of photos but I have photographed the original Manor house I built a few years back alongside the new one, just to give you an impression of the difference in size of the Manor house.

To finish off my new Manor house diorama I added a word chip. The light switch for the tiny lights is hidden underneath.

Thanks so much for your visit, it is much appreciated!

Take care, keep safe and well.

Crafty hugs, Anne xxx










11 comments:

  1. wow wow wow I'm blown away, can't believe you have made this over the weekend, love your attention to detail and that brick wall with the gate entry is amazing, knew you would kick the ball right out of the park my friend xxx

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  2. You have done it again! This is absolutely stunning! The perfect addition to your Spooktober collection!

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  3. Wow, wow and wow again! This is awesome! Such attention to detail with the wall, gate, path, gravestones, the spooky green lights, the Manor House itself! So much to see! I know I keep saying it, but you are the absolute master of 3D! It cool seeing it photographed next to the original one - they are both sooooooo impressive! Take care my friend. Hugs xxxxxxx

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  4. Oh my GOSH Anne I am quite speechless..
    I knew when I first saw this new resized set that it had your name all over it I know how you love Halloween and you sure have embraced your love of it all. Every inch of detail is created with love, amazing to see the comparison of sizes against the original.
    You've created a ghouls playground showing how folders and thinlits work together. You never cease to astound me, with cobweb acetate, walls, gates, tombstones and model tree's even a salvaged pumpkin embellishment, each embellishment has it's purpose.. I just knew there would be lights.
    I'm sure an architect could produce the real thing from your precision in measurements. You'll have me dreaming zombies emerge from those graves at night. Thank you for sharing this work of art Anne, magnificent indeed.
    Creative Hugs Tracey xx

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  5. I'm not sure any words can describe how awesome this is, not just the house but it's all the details you add from the wall to the gate and the path. I've just noticed the bats on their springs on the original house too. Has anyone named you the Queen of 3D yet? Just brilliant Elaine xx

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  6. Wooooow, another stunning Halloween manor and creation!!!! Well done Anne, I adore this, as much as your previous one. Your wall with the gate inserted are absolutely fabulous.... What a wonderful decor it gives. You are the queen of Halloween houses!!! :) Hugs, Coco xx

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  7. Amazing! You are so talented.

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  8. I don't know what I admire the most Anne, your imagination or your patience and steady hand! This is absolutely amazing. So full of perfect little details (who doesn't love a good spooky grave yard) I absolutely love it, and I bet it looks wonderful(ly) spooky with it's eirie green light. Take care and have a very happy week, Sue xx

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  9. Oh my word Anne, what a fabulous addition to your gorgeous manor, an even more regal and make with so many glorious details. I am in love!

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  10. Anne, I am squealing in delight over your spooky, yet elegant manor! And adding to that delight is the green light that eerily casts from it's windows. My goodness, you are a wizard!

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