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.