"Hi Wanda here and welcome back for my second day of this week! Today we are
making gift tags but when they were finished, as I looked at them, it
occurred to me they would also look very nice hanging on the tree,
something you could note on the back for the recipient - an extra
gift"!
and the mini stamp MN61
and stencil PS007.
I painted the front of each #5 manila tag with Guacamole and dried them. I stamped the holly image with Archival Ink Leaf Green stamping once on scrap paper before stamping on the tags and stamping 2-3 times on the tag before reinking.
Next I stenciled on the flower with Candy Floss. I used painter's tape on the stencil around the flower making is much quicker to work with.
The text is stamped with Snowflake paint. I didn't use a block so I could just add some of the image with each stamping.
After
heat drying I inked the edges, front and back, with leaf green ink. I
inked the edges of the back to hide any bits of paint I'd gotten along
there so it would look nicer for signing.
Next, I
roughed up the edges using a distressing tool. Any distressing tool
would work or you could use the edge of your scissors. That completes
the background of the tags.
To finish the first tag I stamped the sentiment with Archival Ink Jet Black, added White Fire
Treasure Gold to the edges of the tag, glued on a scrap of lace, a
painted strip of paper and a heart, and added gold cording to the top.
The strip of paper was painted with Guacamole and the edges inked with Leaf Green. I freehand cut the heart out of a scrap of paper, painted it with Candy Floss, ran it through an embossing folder, and used my finger to add White Fire to the high spots and edges.
For
the second tag I wanted to use the bird and I wanted it to have a
Christmas hat so I decided I would try to make one. I stamped the bird
on a scrap of cardstock and, looking at a picture of a hat, used a
pencil to try and draw the hat. When I had something I thought would
work, I cut it out (at which point I thought "oh, I should have taken a
picture") LOL
I erased most of the pencil lines, painted the hat with Candy Floss and Snowflake,
dabbing the Snowflake on so it was a little thicker, dried it and added
shading with a colored pencil. I stamped the bird on the tag with Archival Jet Black Ink and tried the hat. Yay, it works!!!
To add the "snow" to the tag I painted a line of Snowflake with a round brush.
and
then used a flat, stiff, dry brush to pull that paint downward in a
straight line. It worked even better than I had hoped!!!
I painted a scrap of cardstock with Candy Floss, stamped the bird with Jet Black and cut it out. After cutting it out I used my finger to pat a little snowflake in the belly area.
I painted another scrap with Guacamole and stamped the bird again.
I stamped over it with the script image using Archival Leaf Green Ink, and cut the wing out.
I stamped "Merry and Bright" on a scrap of white with leaf green, cut it out, glued it to another scrap painted with Candy Floss and cut it out.
I added white fire
to the edges of the tag and glued on all the pieces. I used a Pitt pen
to draw some music notes and also touched up a few lines on the bird
like where I dabbed on the snowflake paint for the belly. I again tied
gold cording at the top.
The third tag. I used painter's tape to mask off some of the trees, inked the trees with fern green, removed the tape and stamped the trees on the tag.
I again wanted a snowy hill so added a line of Snowflake with a round brush...
and pulled down the paint with the flat brush.
I painted the center of the middle tree, the dots on the last tree, and made my own dots down the stem of the first tree with Candy Floss.
"Season's Greetings" was stamped on a scrap of white with leaf green, cut out, glued to a Candy Floss painted scrap and cut out again.
White fire was added to the edges of the tag, the words glued on and gold cording added to the top.
Here are the 3 tags again. I really love how these came out!!!
If
you create anything inspired by something in this post, I hope you link
up to the November challenge!!! Thanks so much for following along!!
Until tomorrow....
~Wanda~
A huge thanks from everyone at PA HQ Wanda, these tags are delightful. The way you have incorporated both paint and ink to build up the layered background is fab, particulary in this colour combo ... striking. Who wouldn't like to receive this trio.
We would love you to join in with our monthly challenge. If
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2014 and Nov 30th 2014 then join in and link up your creativity
HERE. You will go in the draw to win a £50 voucher to spend on products of your
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(London time) Nov 30th 2014.
I love how they came out too! The colours are fabulous and the birds so cool. Just love them. X
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Wanda
ReplyDeleteOne little bird stamp can do so much! Loved last nights journal page and the colours on these tags are just that little bit different but work so well. Lovely Wanda x
ReplyDeleteLovely folk art feel to these tags. I love the 'story book' colours and how adaptable those little birdies are! xx
ReplyDeleteWanda,
ReplyDeleteThese are just as beautiful as your journal page. I ordered my supplies this morning can't wait for them to get here.
I love them too! The colours are gorgeous & once again I love the little bird, it's just so cute with its little hat.
ReplyDeleteLovely winter tags! Pretty colours choice xx
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable wanda, i love the bird with the hat añd i love how you have used the stencil!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Oh they are so cute I love them!
ReplyDeleteEstou apaixonada por esse projeto,muito bonito amiga,parabéns.Beijo no coração.Valéria.,(Brasil).
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love these, Wanda. Gorgeous colour scheme.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty tags, I love the colours!
ReplyDeleteI am so going to lift that snow trick! Great stamps, great tutorial, lovely work of art. Cudos!
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow love these tags, really bright and funky and very festive. Love the pink bird santa hats. Happy Creating :-) Kezzy xxx
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