On three of the tags, colored the raised crinkles with vintage photo Distress ink on the glittery side and heat set. Used a small seam iron to flatten out the tags.
Using black soot Distress ink, stamped on three different background stamps and heat set. And left town for a while.
While I was gone, I had an idea on how to finish my tags. Came back and stamped three sayings with black soot Distress ink, covered with fine detail black embossing powder and heat set.
Cut out three butterflies from the same tags using the Cuttlebug. Colored the butterflies using alcohol inks. These inks soaked through the tags, giving an intense color throughout.
Ran each of the butterflies through a different Cuttlebug butterfly embossing folder.
Working on the glittery side. The edges and raised areas of the pink and purple butterflies were colored with gold Encore ink. The raised areas on the green butterfly were colored with purple Distress ink.
Working on the non-glittery side, stamped the corresponding background stamps using black Versafine ink.
Took three more walnut stained tags and stamped sayings onto them with black Versafine ink. Applied adhesive, glued to the back of the original tags and distressed the edges with a distress tool.
Absolutely gorgeous, as usual!!! Glad to have you back home, I hope you enjoyed your trip.
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These tags are terrific! Love them!
ReplyDeleteGaby xo
Oh WOW...Can't wait to get them. Thanks so much, they look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteChrissy
Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteJust checking out some of the items from the distress it swap.
ReplyDeleteThese turned out great. I have really enjoyed watching what you create. Keep it up; you really are inspiring me!
We think alike! I used a similar technique on a tag..yours are smashing! C
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