Hi everyone. I have vowed to blog more regularly - as time allows - and today sees the start of that goal.
I saw a challenge at Stamps & Stencils which is all about the colour blue and I really fancied having a go. I have a soft spot for this challenge blog as I was on the original DT line up so it would be lovely to continue my contact with them.
Here's what I made in fairly quick time. Quite unusual for me as I usually take ages to finish!
I saw a challenge at Stamps & Stencils which is all about the colour blue and I really fancied having a go. I have a soft spot for this challenge blog as I was on the original DT line up so it would be lovely to continue my contact with them.
Here's what I made in fairly quick time. Quite unusual for me as I usually take ages to finish!
As blue as I could get the tag without using solid blue!
I started by stamping the background with a large collage style background stamp. Some focal areas were then stencilled with embossing ink and finished with clear embossing powder. After this the whole tag was coloured using distress ink in one shade. The areas which were embossed remain white and bring the eye to the stamping below.
This image shows one of the embossed circles. Liquid pearls were added to some stars and a white pen to others. In the right hand corner you can see some stencilling done with the same distress ink colour used for the background.
A piece of card is coloured using DecoArt Misters in two shades of blue plus white. To mix the colours, the wet paint is misted with water and left to dry. A piece is torn off to fit the tag.
The torn edges are finished with some acrylic glaze in an autumnal shade to give definition. Spots are made using a white pen.
Sections of a die cut are coloured with the same acrylic glaze and applied to the torn card section in the top corner. The small brown dot is some liquid peals in a chocolate shade.
This die cut piece is applied at the bottom of the tag to give balance.
The letters are die cut from scrap packaging for extra thickness. They are coloured with the same acrylic misters as before but heavier with the white shade and lots of spritzed water is added. I love how the bird's head is picked out in the clear embossed circle.
The acrylic glaze is used to stamp with a plastic lid to add depth to the background. More white pen and liquid pearls can be seen.
Some tiny spots are stamped in Archival ink.
A home-made clay button is painted with DecoArt Media Line acrylics in prussian blue. The raised areas on the clay are brushed lightly with the same acrylic glaze used previously.
Detail Image.
The top of the tag is finished with some rusty wire twisted around a paintbrush.
Hope you like my tag which was fun to make with no real plan in my head at the start!
I'd also like to enter my tag in the following challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Monday Blog:Stencil It - stencil used to add embossing ink in circular shape
Anything But Cute Mixed Media Blog:Ring Out The Old, Bring In The New - used ColourArte Silks Acrylic Glaze and Ranger Liquid Pearls both Christmas gifts.