Well, I was at Joann's (spending my birthday money) and all of Tim Holtz products were 40% off. I swear there was a bright light above my head by the time I decided okay, a Steampunk Top Hat will be my next project. However, I didn't want to follow the Alice in Wonderland type theme so I just kinda rolled with it.
Along with the Tim Holtz products, I grabbed (6)sheets of Milkshake (brown) cardstock from Bazzill and some fabric for a banner on the hat.
After weighing my options for wings in my library, I decided to just design my own so that I could get exactly what I was looking for. Took me two days to get what I envisioned, but hey I got there eventually!
I didn't want just plain white wings. I wanted rustic, dirty, aged wings. The best way to achieve this, a q-tip, some Tim Holtz Walnut Stain and Vintage photo ink.
The first layer I did the darker ink, Walnut Stain.
Then I floated in the Vintage Photo ink to give a softer edge. Unfortunately I have used almost all of the Vintage Photo ink so it took me a bit longer to work with the dryer ink.
I simply curled the edges. No real method to it, just what I felt was good.
Then came the fun addition. The Tim Holtz pocket watch, some mini gears, and a print and cut clock face from the Silhouette Store.
I wanted the gears to move in the watch, but more of a floating kind of movement. Not flat up against the background image.
After I got the clock and wings situated, I got to work on the top hat.
After cutting my pieces out, I grabbed the Walnut Stain and inked the edges on all the elements of the hat.
Now the fun part, decoration...
My husband suggested I put a cutout somewhere in the hat to display what would be the inner workings of the gears. I didn't want it to just look like a hole in the side of a hat. So I ruffed up the edges of the contrasting paper (Tim Holtz Lost and Found stack) with some fine grit sandpaper.
Once I got past this part, everything flowed quickly together.
Front facing
Right Side
So the stand has gears on it. I simply grabbed a 3D cake stand from the Silhouette store and welded gears randomly on it.
Back showing the transition from Bazzill paper to the Lost and Found paper
Light her up!
I decided that I needed to do these goggles. I used Recollections black and rose gold paper for them and added a few gears to move inside one of the lenses.
Just incase I didn't take enough photos of this, ha ha! Here's another!
I have left over pieces...what shall I make next. Stay tuned!!!
Materials Used:
- Tim Holtz
- Lost and Found 12 x 12 double sided stack
- Pocket Watch
- Game Spinners
- Mini Gears
- Gadget Gears
- Time Pieces
- Long Fasteners
- Sprocket Gears
- Swivel Clasps
- Walnut Stain Ranger Ink
- Vintage Photo Ranger Ink
- Bazzill brown Milkshake 12x12 cardstock
- Silhouette Cameo 3
- Silhouette Design Store
- Snapdragon Snippets Mourner's 3D Top Hat
- Snapdragon Snippets Aviator Goggles Mask
- Snapdragon Snippets 3D Cupcake Stand
- Steampunk Gears
- Simple Stories Legacy Clock
- Silhouette Studio~Designer Edition
- Recollections black and rose gold cardstock
- E6000 Industrial Strength glue
- Aleene's Original Tacky Glue
- Canon 80D






















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