Got Time? Tutorial and Giveaway!

My One Little Word is already reminding me of looking "Ahead" when it comes to relationships.  I think relationships are one of the hardest things in life.  Finding balance often involves going Ahead beyond issues that cause differences.

I wanted to make something that reminded me of my One Little Word for the year.  Some crafters are making posters, jewelry, home decor, etc.  I don't know if what I made falls in the category of jewelry, but it does fall into the category of pure fun!

I haven't done a "real" tutorial in a long time and I have a lot to learn and relearn.  But the quality of the video is better.  The tutorial is long mostly because it's laid back.  Now's the time to get a cup of coffee and sit back and hopefully get inspired.  Remember you can watch part of it and come back for the rest.  I often do that with long videos.

Here is my One Little Word Project:  Ahead

The jewelry link at the bottom was added by me and does not come with the Pocket Watch.



I'm hooked on Tim Holtz's Pocket Watch




Giveaway
I want to share my new obsession so I'm giving away one of Tim Holtz's Pocket Watches by Idea-ology.  Leave one comment for hanging out here and one for sharing the word about D's Paper Studio.  Let me know where you shared it.  Don't forget if you have a Pinterest board you can share it there as well.  GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED

I'll draw a Winner and post on Friday!

You can buy your Pocket Watch, Game Pieces, Nibs, Adornments, Alpha Parts Newsprint, and Paper Tape at Scrapbook.com.

Have a Crafty Day!






Gratitude List
1.  a wonderful day with Little Honey
2.  the warmth of a toasty home
3.  great kids
4.  breath
5.  my life, God's amazing gift to me

Comments

  1. That is such a cool project! I haven't seen these TH pocket watches and must get my hands on one. Thanks for sharing! :-)

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  2. Oh that is adorable! I would love one.

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  3. Such an amazing project! Very creative. :)

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  4. I haven't seen the pocket watch yet. this is beautiful. Have to finish watching the video when I get home. Thanks for sharing your talent and inspiration!

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  5. What a cute project. Thanks for sharing. I too would love one.

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  6. oooooooo i can see why you're into the pocket watch. its very cool and you totally rocked it.

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  7. Great project Debby. I love your videos... the sound is so clear & you have wonderful creative ideas. Hope you have a new year filled with blessings

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  8. Love love love them... The last one is my favorite... Thanks for sharing. Hugs

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  9. Ohhh that looks way cool. I think I am in love. :)

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  11. I pinned it on my Pinterest board because it is so cool I want to make these. Thank you for Sharing a great idea :)

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  12. you totally rocked this!!!awesome video!!!

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  13. Love this Debbie! You are so totally creative! This is awesome. Thank you for sharing! -Amanda

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  14. Wow those are cool! Thanks for sharing that Debby!

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  15. Your project is so, so pretty! :)

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  16. THis is fantastic! And I think your word is a great choice!

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  17. Absolutely gorgeous project! I think I need to do one myself for this year. :) thank you for sharing your art!

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  18. Love--the word and the jewelery!

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  19. Ohhh. How cool is that???? I've not done videos. I've been thinking of it. Now I may. What a great project. It'll be fun to do this. Now I'm off to watch the video. OH... I posted on my facebook page for you!!!

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  20. Love your project.
    I love all of Tim Holtz goodies :)
    I have yet to see these here, and I probably won't. Time to go on a trip, teehee. Thats when I get the good stuff ;)

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  21. Great project and ideas, Debby! I so love the idea that you made the pocket watch to use your 2012 word. My word this year is - Finally. Oh, I shared this site with Heather at dazidiva@gmail.com. Thank you!

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  22. Cute little reliquery! I especially like the "amour" one. :)

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  23. Priceless Debby! I have seen the watches finished here and there. Great way to showcase some great stuff! TFS

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  24. Love Tim Holtz and what you did with his products, I pinned you and shared on facebook!

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  25. I think this would qualify as "steampunkery" wouldn't it? Fairly new term to me but facinated by it... check it out...

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  26. I love it! and I pinned it. I had to it is great. http://pinterest.com/pin/24277285460997240/

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  27. Thanks for the giveaway! You are always so generous. I will add your link to my website - http://emily.kincke.com/contests

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  28. Anonymous6:03 PM

    I love the project.Would love to win one to make a project of my own.Yo did a great job on the project and i loved watching the video.
    Joan Fiskateer #808

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  29. What a beautiful project and a wonderful giveaway. thanks for sharing!!

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  30. I've posted your giveaway link, thanks again!

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  31. Oh, this is beautiful Deb!

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  32. I love this, Debby. I'm just getting in to discovering Tim Holtz. Almost bought his book the other day. I'm going to share on FB.Thanks for the chance to win!

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  33. That is a great project. I will have to make one of these. Thanks for sharing and a chance to win.

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  34. Those are both amazing !! I love stuff like this!! Thanks for sharing!!

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  35. Love the pocket watch with the pen nib Debbie. I found you through that on Pinterest. So you exhibit locally? (I am a Cola resident too)

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  36. hi Debbie
    I am making a Tim Holtz pocket watch I have had for a decade. I am having trouble adding wings and a crown to the top of the watch. I hoping you might remember how you attached a chain. I am using E6000, did the links open for you to use them .
    God Bless You and much thanks with a box of junior mints
    Tina

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    1. tinajewel I just updated my blog and I find I still have hiccups. Thanks for the heads-up on the links. I used Ranger Glossy Accents. I have had great success with porous and non-porous items. The only thing I have found is that it doesn't work great on it ribbons and certain fabric items. I use Aleen's glue in those cases. Thanks

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