Ep. 456 – Tim Holtz Demo

Tim & Me

On today’s episode I have a fabulous demo I filmed at CHA. Tim Holtz not only shows us his new die cutting machine, he makes us a flower using Grungeboard that he adhered Dictionary paper to! Then using his new Distress Inks and Buttons he makes it even prettier!! So enjoy this video of Tim working his magic!!

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On the next episode I am showing you the American Craft Thickers!

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16 Responses to Ep. 456 – Tim Holtz Demo

  1. Pryn says:

    He is completely amazing!!!! Thank you for sharing this video Christine! BTW…love those glasses girlie!!!!

  2. Pat says:

    Anything Tim does is just super. Not to mention he is such a cutie, AND I am old enough to be his mother..LOL
    Can’t wait to see this machine in person. Oh buy the way does he sell the little case he brought out?

  3. Elaine Allen says:

    Hi Christine -

    A great video! Thank you so much for posting. Mark is a marvel with the camera, he gets all the details. And Tim, well his excitement is contagious – can’t wait for the new items to be available.

    Elaine Allen

  4. Therese says:

    hello there…….i just love the video,,,,,love the suitcase of his new machine………..i gotta have that….it looks easier to use, more compact,,,,,,,,i have some little suitcases like it, that i keep some of my craft items in it………you are so lucky to be a friend of his but then, he is lucky to know you too……………well have a great day………therese

  5. Karen says:

    Love all the videos from CHA.

  6. Clarisse says:

    fun! just so fun!

  7. Wendy C says:

    That was an awesome video! I need to get those dies of his soon:)

  8. connie dietz says:

    love all your videos, but esp tim’s. wonder what kind of case that was that he had his findings in? do you know where you can get one?
    connie

  9. Carmen Lucero says:

    Christine,

    I enjoy your shows very much. After watching the awesome flower he created, I want to make my own. There’s many second-hand stores where I can get old dictionaries for just a few pennies; I just need to purchase multi-medium :)

    Carmen

  10. Christine says:

    I have no idea where to buy the case. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if in the future he starts selling one. There is so much interest in it! In the meantime, keep your eyes open at vintage shops for a case of your own!

  11. Sharon says:

    Great video! The excitement is contagious!! Thanks for showing us all of the great videos from CHA. They are all just awesome!! :)

  12. Linda (mgpm) says:

    Love Tim and all of his products. I want that case FULL of his embellishments! :) It was like a treasure chest! I have a make up case that is similar (very new though, not vintage) that could be used like that. Tim always has such good ideas and I really love the vintage feel his stuff has. Thank you Christine for showing us this demo!

  13. Angel says:

    I want that case that he showed. It was great. I love Tim’s products I wished I owned everything that he made. Thanks for the video I can’t wait for his dies.

  14. Sue says:

    Great Video,But how can you miss with Tim Holtz! You did a great job sharing CHA with us this year! Thanks! Sue

  15. yifatiii says:

    Great!
    Can I use the Grungeboard sheet also with cuttlebug?
    The embellishments case is awesome!!!

  16. Charity says:

    LOVING THE ALTERATIONS LINE!!!

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