2018 Topic 9: Vintage Neutrals
Let's jump into the world of elegance. Claire has created some super tags for this post....in the classic Vintage palette of black, off white, and warm shades of brown. Yes she makes it look easy, but you could start those C*******s tags ready for December (I didn't say that...shhhh). Can i just say...GP border!!! Fabulous!! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Claire Snowdon with you today, and I'd like to share with you my trio of tags for the brand new topic of vintage neutrals.
I love making tags and this colour palette of browns is perfect for a vintage feel. I decided to also have a play with Grunge Paste and tried out a different technique on each tag.
Each tag was created with the same colour palette of Snowflake, Vintage Lace, Toffee, Buff, Blush
and Tikka Fresco Paints. For the Grunge Paste I used three different
techniques - through a stencil, stamping into the Grunge Paste and using
it at the end as a border.
I used four sets of Lin Brown's stamps to create the tags (ELB28, ELB29, ELB30 and ELB33) - lots of background stamping and layering was involved using a mix of paint and archival inks.
The main focal images on each tag plus the sentiments were all stamped using Versafine Onyx Black ink - I like how it keeps all the stamp detail and is a real contrast to the background.
Stamping
into the Grunge Paste on the left of this tag created a fab texture - I
love the feel of it....I used a damp finger to smooth the paste onto
the tag before stamping into it. This allowed me to gradually bring it
to the same depth as the tag to blend the two surfaces and make stamping
the main images easier.
The main focal images on each tag plus the sentiments were all stamped using Versafine Onyx Black ink - I like how it keeps all the stamp detail and is a real contrast to the background.
My
favourite tag out of the three is the one with the Grunge Paste frame -
I feel it really works with the whole vintage theme and was so easy to
do as well! Adding the crinkled ribbon and twine to the top of each tag
gives them a nice finishing touch - also in a vintage theme.
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3 beautiful tags, Claire, and Lin's stamps are perfect for this theme and your interpretation.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Love them! Lx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and classy and absolutely love the neutrals and pop of black x
ReplyDeleteFabulous tags, beautiful mono tone and love how you have used Lin's stamps. xx
ReplyDeleteLove your different techniques with the GP Claire. The edges look very effective and very vintage.
ReplyDeleteThese are really, really lovely Claire. Fabulous designs, colors and effect :)
ReplyDeletelove it!
ReplyDeleteI love these Claire. I now need to go and get out my neutrals. Fabulous post! Xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ! Love them !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Stunning tags Claire. I totally love what you have done with the grunge paste. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteLovely post Claire and fabulous tags! I love the stamping into GP as well as the GP frame and of course you worked with my favourite stamps.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
I Love these, Claire!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous Claire!!! xx
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful...understated elegance xx
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