Thursday, 18 September 2025

Torn Hodgepodge

Hello and welcome!  Our sketch hostess this week at Freshly Made Sketches is Michele Ferguson and I went a tad rogue with my interpretation, letting Distress Spray Stains  and white embossing define the sketch elements.


After being on my wishlist for months, I finally purchased the Hodgepodge stamp by Tim Holtz.  I absolutely adore collage stamps, which goes back to the early 2000's but don't often incorporate them into my mostly clean stamping style these days.  But I had to have Hodgepodge and the week it arrived, I put it to use on this sketch.

I was originally going to do ink-blending so started out with some Bristol Smooth cardstock, but then veered to spray stains so the paper choice probably wasn't best but it worked.  I white heat-embossed the stamp onto the paper, then created a stencil from some torn paper edge dies and some stencil plastic.  Once the stencils were in place, I went to town with all the sprays you can see in the product list below!  Before removing the stencils, I flicked on some foundry wax and heated it for some added shine.



I had a week bit of ink seep under the stencil but a strategically placed sentiment fixed that problem.

Thanks so much for visiting.  Please check out the fabulous cards made by the design team.






Products used:

Stamps: Hodgepodge (Tim Holtz)
Ink: Versamark, Black Soot Distress Ink
Cardstock: White, Bristol Smooth, Black, Gold Kraft Stock
Dies: Outlined Hello (Waffle Flower), Torn Paper Edges (MFT)
Accessories:  Distress Spray Stains: Crackling Campfire, Rusty Hinge, Tumbled Glass, Gathered Twigs, Weatherwed Wood, Bundled Sage, Scorched Timber. Distress Oxide Spray: Salvaged Patina. Distress Spritz: Rusty Hinge, Hickory Smoke. Gilded Foundry Wax, White EP, Stencil plastic

Cheers
Karren

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3 comments:

  1. I never know what to do with Tim Holtz designs even though I love them but you sure do! This is fabulous!

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  2. Oh, Karren! I could hardly wait to read all about this fabulous card - you can go rogue any old time your heart desires with my Sketches, my friend!
    Getting up close and personal with your card was a bonus - I hadn't noticed that the embossing was on the entire card front! You're a genius, I'm tellin' ya!
    =]

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  3. This is gorgeous!! I love your interpretation of the sketch because you have all the detail that the little circles imply but with a fabulous vintage look!

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