Tag 31 - I used one of my prepared backgrounds that I had inked with distress inks, stencils and marked with distress paints. This is a Deep Red stamp I've had for ages and never used
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Friday, 29 January 2016
Tag 28 - Let it Go
Tag 28 - I am slightly behind, I've had a few busy days (but artful days!) I must admit, I did not put a lot of time into this tag (which I have to remind myself, is perfectly okay). I did stick to this weeks challenge. Laurie shared that great gellatos video, which reminded me I had those sample swatches, so I used the black velvet one for my background.
When I did tag 23, I first started off brayering my ink, which didn't give me the effect I wanted, but I saved the paper and so I punched my flower and petals out of that. I used a quote from my stash and I did some edging with some distress ink and i edged the tag with my gelatos
Hope you enjoyed. See you soon with tag 29!
When I did tag 23, I first started off brayering my ink, which didn't give me the effect I wanted, but I saved the paper and so I punched my flower and petals out of that. I used a quote from my stash and I did some edging with some distress ink and i edged the tag with my gelatos
Hope you enjoyed. See you soon with tag 29!
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Tag 27 - Creativity #onelittletag
I also used the quote that I was going to use yesterday, but that just didn't work on my tag.The bytterfly was one I had in my stash, already coloured, and the lattice (Tin Holtz) is also something from my stash. Some metallic thread that was attached to something else and I reclaimed. I tried to use some distress ink and I did use my PITT pen. Something to keep in mind, some kleenex boxes have great designs on them, but they also have a varnish that will resist ink. So if you want to use one, you might want to base your design around that.
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Tag 26 - Found Objects #onelittletag
So Jenny added a new challenge this week, to The One Little Tag Craft Challenge. She challenged us to use some found objects in our tags, to recycle and up cycle. So I dug around for a few things I could use to meet the challenge.
I did some edging with the gold and assembled the tag, mounting to black card. I will use some of the other bits that I had out on other tags this week. I love the design on the Kleenex box...
Monday, 25 January 2016
Christmas Tags
Sunday, 24 January 2016
To the Moon #onelittletag
This one kind of reminded me of a night sky.
I used a Tim Holtz stamp for my sentiment and a little Imaginisce stamp for the moon and stars. I heat embossed with Ranger gold embossing powder, then ran the versamark ink around the edges and dredged the tag through the embossing powder to frame the tag iin gold. Love metallic!
Saturday, 23 January 2016
A Tag for Mom #onelittletag
Tag 23 - Todays tag is for my Mom, who would've been 73 today. I think she would have liked the peaceful feel of it. I am happy with how it turned out.
I blended some distress inks for the background and sprinkled with a little water. I love the fact that distress inks are water reactive and I like the different looks you can achieve. I used 2 different Penny Black stamps, "Woodland Wonder" and "Spread Cheer". All in all, pretty easy, but still dramatic.
Miss you Mom.
Friday, 22 January 2016
Tag 22 - It's All Perspective #onelittletag
Today's blog is for the ladies also participating in "The One Little Tag Craft Challenge" on FB, that were interested in the background of today's tag. First of all, Thanks ladies! I am happy to share any technique I use, and many of you have also inspired me to try some new things and revisit some things I haven't done for a while.
I have some aluminum tape that I got a while back at Home Depot (I think). The first thing I did was use the tape to cover some card stock I had trimmed out. I used the heavy Recollections card, but it doesn't have to be heavy card.
Once the tag was covered, I just folded any excess tape around to the back of the card. Then I used my Tim Holtz embossing folders. I first embossed the top part of the tag with one folder and then the bottom part of the tag with the gear folder.
Once the embossing was done, I got out my paints -
Adirondack Paint Dabbers in Espresso and Pitch black, Distress paint in Broken China, Vintage Photo, Spiced Marmalade and Picket Fence. I did my splatters with my Picket Fence Distress stain. You need very little paint. Less is more, it's best to build it up in layers. I used a makeup sponge to apply the paint. I didn't change the sponge or try and clean it of in between colours, I just let them all work together. I started with the browns and sponged on a bit and kind of wiped it over some areas of the card to tone down the shine of the aluminum. Then I just started dabbing on the other colours. I used very little paint, dabbing some of it off before going to the tag, and a light hand. I just played around a bit until I liked it (don't labour over it too long or you will end up with too much paint. I t is actually a pretty quick process) I left the black until the end, again using a VERY light hand, I was trying to mostly just catch some the raised areas to define some of the shapes. You can wipe away some of the paint before it's too dry if you want while you are doing this. The final background touch was my splatters. When I do my splatters, I just take the nozzle right of and tap the splatters off the end of the tube.
I used the aluminum tape to cover some chipboard and die cut some gears with my Tim Holtz die. I sponged the gears the same way as the background.
I stamped my image of the men on some white card trimmed to the same width as my tag and then die cut with the coordinating die. I only wanted to die cut the top of the image, so I positioned one of my cutting plates to be just shy of the bottom cutting edge and taped things into place
Once it was die cut, I just snipped the bits at the sides that were still connected to the waste. Then I wiped my inkpad across the bottom to colour it black but keep a distressed feel. Once this was done I sponged on some Vintage photo distress ink around the edges and in a few areas of the image.
I used a little Prima stamp that I had for the light bulb and I cut out my sentiment from my stash of sentiments I stamped on Monday night. I thought that was also a Prima stamp, but I couldn't find it to photograph. As I am typing this now, I think it must be one of my Stampers Anonymous ones. If anyone wants to know, I will let you know for sure.
Now all that was left to do was the assembly. I used tape to attach everything as I wasn't sure if my glue would adhere to the aluminum. I popped the light bulb (which I fussy cut) up on some foam tape.
I almost forgot! I dug something else out of my stash that I should have been using all this time, and I wanted to share. It's called "Artist-tac" by Graphix There are 25 - 8.5" x 11" sheets in the package and each sheet is coved in tiny adhesive dots and covered with a liner. You lift the liner, put whatever it is you want to adhere onto the adhesive dots and rub the back to transfer the adhesive to your item. It's awesome! That is what I used to adhere the gears at the bottom. Then I just trimmed the overhanging parts of the gears, mounted the tag to black card and punched a hole.
I hope this wasn't too long and that it's something you might want to try. And to any of you who like alcohol ink...I've done it and it looks great on the aluminum tape, especially with an embossed image. Just sayin.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Don't Fence Me In #onelittletag
Tag 21 - Last week I asked my 17 year old daughter to give me a word for a tag. I, of coarse, was looking for a good word, something positive, dramatic or inspirational. She, of coarse, being the teenager that she is, says "fence". It's been a bit of a joke, every day I ask and everyday I get "fence". They say when you get lemons, make lemonade, so when you get fence...
Open Every Door #onelittletag
Today's tag was quick and easy! I used one of my handy Gelli print backgrounds and I had already added some splatter to it last night with some Picket Fence Distress stain because this was the original tag I had chosen for my "Own Your Dreams" tag that I did yesterday. My Monday night project was to stamp out a bunch of sentiments and print out a whack of words so that I could make my tag life easier. I already had a tag like this in mind.
I used my stamp positioner to stamp directly onto the tag with my "Doors of the World" stamp. I masked off part of the stamp when inking as it was wider than my tag. I knew I would probably need two or three impressions to get a good image. I fist used my Versafine Black Onyx ink, but finished with the black Archival ink for the final impression. I edged my sentiment with the versafine, glued it in place, punched the corners and mounted to black card. I added some outlines with my white gel pen, punched a hole and added some black ribbon. Took no time! It helped to have everything ready to go. Doesn't always work out this way, but like a charm tonight!
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