This Acey Deucy tag we'll call "Evette" (or Part 1). I hope you'll enjoy these gals as much as I have. I sat down to stamp with my Mother and was showing her some of my great new embossing folders. I told her of a new technique I had read about where you apply Distress Inks directly to the folder on the side opposite to the side which makes the impression. I just had to do a hands on demonstration and I'm so glad I did. These tags were developed simply from playing with this technique. Here you see the product, as it comes out of the Big Shot. I used Aged Mahogany on the folder.
I stamped text with Chalk Ink in dark brown, then sponged with Peacock Feathers and applied washi tape to my tag.
Next I sponged Rusty Hinge over the embossed piece. For this tag I tore a large section of the embossed piece and glued it directly over this tag and saved the remainder for another tag (part 2).
The color was quite dramatic, but I was very pleased so far.
So I started on my focal image. I stamped "Evette" in black onto manila card and then stamped Beauty the same way. I layered the images and cut them out as one. I snipped the corners and sponged lightly in coordinating colors. I sponged a seafoam flower with Peacock Feathers and spritzed it to blend the color. Lastly, I added some twine and more washi tape along the bottom of the tag, then hot glued some crocheted trim in place. I finished the tag with some vintage seam binding at the top.
I really like the contrast and colors in this tag. Patina and sunset! Thanks for joining me and come back to see "Evette's" sister tag, "Tildy" later in the week. Update: Click HERE for Part 2.
1 comment:
LOVE this tag ... you have again done a super job, thanks for sharing
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