5th February, 2019

Creativations 2019 – Tim Holtz Blog Hop

Welcome to the Creativation 2019 – Tim Holtz Blog Hop and Give Away, and welcome to my blog! I’m delighted to have been invited to join so many talented designers on this exciting blog hop hosted by Richele Christensen. If you’ve just come across from the very cool and brilliant Vicki Evans – [dig] that crazy chick blog, you’re right on track! …if you’re completely blog hopping lost, there is a full list of blog hop participants at the bottom of this post.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
I was lucky enough to make a few samples for the idea-ology booth at this years Creativation with Tim Holtz wonderful new idea-ology pieces. Today I want to share a close-up look at the idea-ology assemblage clock that I altered.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
I had a major “pinch me” moment this year when I attended Creativation for the first time, flying all the way from Copenhagen to Phoenix. Not only did I get to share a room with the very cool Vicki, [dig] that crazy chick, but I got to share a display box with her incredible industrial bee tag.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019

The details…

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
Dissassemble your clock. If it’s the first time, take note of what goes where as you take it apart. I recommend taking photos. The first time I altered an assemblage clock, I had several pieces left over! LOL

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
To create this salvaged stone look. Cover all of the pieces with plain collage paper, adhering with distress collage medium. Once dry add distress grit-paste to some areas, leaving some of the collage paper exposed. The areas without grit-paste will still have a textured look because of the collage paper.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
Once completely dry, create a paint wash using frayed burlap distress paint and lots of water. Brush over all the surfaces and allow to dry.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
Finally, to add contrast, use pumice stone distress crayon, mixed with water and apply to random areas using a paintbrush.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
Use the back of the clock as a template and draw around it to create your background. I cut mine inside the lines as I wanted to push the background forward inside the clock. Run idea-ology metallic kraft stock through your die cutting machine with the Tim Holtz diamond plate texture fades folder and lightly sand to expose the kraft layer. Lightly sand the new idea-ology stencil chips and adhere over the top. I LOVE these, they look like metal and when I first received them, I was shocked that they are chipboard. You get a full alphabet and set of numbers in each pack! Cool right?!

I also added an idea-ology measurements ruler and added the new idea-ology hardware heads to the top. To say I am obsessed with these hardware heads, doesn’t cover it! I won’t tell you how many packs I’ve pre-ordered!

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
With my base down and glued into place, I started to add gears. I added an assortment from the 3 packs of Tim Holtz idea-ology gears. I cannot get enough of these and probably buy and use more of these than anything in the idea-ology range, (until the hardware heads and date dials were released)! The hardware heads fit with the gears perfectly. I also used the long bolts from the idea-ology vignette hardware findings pack. You’ll see why further down.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
I wanted the background to sit forward and closer to the glass in this clock as the lights at the show can create a shadow. I used layers of foam, adding a layer until I had the perfect height.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
Before adding the final touches and the glass, I placed the clock structure over the background to see that it would leave enough room for the internal hardware. The background needs to sit below the holes in the clock casing (as pictured).

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
I picked up some fuses from a hardware store and wrapped these around the posts of the upturned bolts from the idea-ology vignette hardware findings pack. Put the glass into place and assembled the clock. Funny story… I carried this in my hand luggage and was mildly concerned that there were going to be some difficult questions about my carrying a clock containing gears and fuses onto an international flight! LOL

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
Hope you’ve enjoyed this stop on your blog hop. If you haven’t already, check out Tim’s Creativation 2019 recap and booth tours.

iGirlZoe: Tim Holtz, idea-ology, assemblage clock, hardware heads, gears, stencil chip, baseboard dolls, grit paste, measure, creativation 2019
Next on this blog hop is the very talented Audrey Pettit.

Zoe x

To be in with a chance of winning a prize. Just leave a comment on all the different blog hop posts for a chance to win! The more blogs you leave comments on, the better your chances of winning.

Comments must be posted before midnight PST on Saturday, February 9th.

Winners will be announced on Sunday, February 10th on Richele’s blog

BLOG HOP PARTICIPANTS…

Audrey Pettit
Bobbi Smith
Cathie Parreco
Cheiron Brandon
Debi Adams
Emma Williams
Jan Hobbins
Jennalee Anderson
Joy Kennedy
Kath Stewart
Mae Nazareth
Mou Saha
Paula Cheney
Richele Christensen
Stacy Hutchinson
Tami Bastiaans
Vicki Evans
Zoe Hillman (you are here)



221 Comments »

  1. Barbara says:

    Love this project! Thanks for sharing!

  2. Katina H says:

    Love the grungy goodness of this little project. And thanks for the hint to take pics when you take apart the clock! The first time my brother took apart and put back together a car engine he had parts left over too! He should have followed your advice!

  3. Maxine Hodges says:

    There is nothing like an altered clock. This one is exquisite. The texture, paper and boy are wonderful, not to mention the new products that are used to bring out the vintage look

  4. Mitzi Wallace says:

    I am inspired by all that you create!!
    Congratulations on your trip to Phoenix!!
    Thank though so much for all of the sharing and teaching you do. Grateful…

  5. Connie says:

    Wowza Zoe 🙂 Sooooooo many details!!! Remarkable what you’ve created out of them! Good idea to take pictures of the clock as you take it apart…wonderful assemblage piece! Thanks for the inspiration 🙂

  6. Jennifer Durand says:

    This is great! My dad was an electrical engineer so I really love the little transistors. A great detail.

  7. Angela L says:

    Wow! Amazing project with so many dimensions! Thanks for sharing!

  8. Lora says:

    Your projects are just beautiful.

  9. Sally Pillay says:

    The stone effect is incredible and it is impossible to love this project!

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