hello friends and
Merry Christmas to you...
today I'm a guest over on
Carolyn invited me to participate in their 12 tags of Christmas posts and since I've experienced their southern hospitality many times,
I was happy to play along...
PS...there are PRIZES!!!
if you're in the Waxahachie, Texas area,
I'm certain that Carolyn has all the supplies needed to create this tag & you'll also find tons of inspiration in the store...
she also has a GREAT helpful staff...
and
their new location is fabulous!
(I just MIGHT see you in the classroom in 2016)
since the holidays are fast approaching & time seems to be flying by, I wanted a simple tag that really can be a quick creation...
this same concept would make a fun card too...
I started with a #8 manila tag, cut to 5 ½ inches tall...
I inked over the tag with these archival ink colors...
sky blue, cornflower blue and
then added shading with potting soil...
in the photo below, you'll see that I have added washi tape to my distress sprayer...
this is my reminder that this sprayer contains rubbing alcohol...
my sprayer without the tape is plain water...
I use that with distress inks...
ok...
I misted the alcohol onto my craft sheet & pressed the old wood floor background stamp into the alcohol, just once, then stamped over my tag...
you'll see that the rubbing alcohol lightens and removes some of the archival ink...
(water will not work, since archival inks are waterproof)
next, I stuck the industrious sticker frame right onto to the craft sheet and swiped
over it to change it from silver to a gold-ish finish...
once dry, it's on there & doesn't rub off...
BUT...
if you change your mind, rubbing alcohol will remove the color and you can easily change the color to another one...
M A G I C!
next, I used jet black to stamp the sentiment right under the reinforcer and then added the frame below it...
I used the blending tool with
to color 2 small & one large mat mini pine tree...
I'll be using these trees for non-holiday art too...
they're only a Christmas tree, if you want them to be...
otherwise, they're an everyday green tree...
I used the ground espresso distress marker to color the tree trunks...
I used potting soil to stamp the polka dots over the large tree...
and the potting soil again, but with the vintage text background to add interest to the 2 small trees...
to add some bling, I misted over them with sunflower sparkle perfect pearls mist and dried them...
to age the mirrored stars, one drop of
mushroom alcohol ink does it!
you can see the sparkle on the trees in the photo...
oopsie...
I forgot to take a photo, but you'll see that I added my white embossing paste to the bottom of the tag and while the paste was wet, I sprinkled on rock candy distress glitter...
it makes the perfect snow bank & the glitter is firmly attached to the white embossing paste...
now the paste is dry and I can work on the top of the tag...
here's another way to use the spatter stamp from the faux graniteware starter kit...
lightly rub the mini collage glue stick over the stamp, then stamp randomly over the top of the tag...
sprinkle on the rock candy distress glitter while the glue stick is wet...
clean the stamp with water & no harm was done...
this makes the best tiny glitter snowflakes...
and it's another way to use the spatter stamp...
I love to use the tarnished brass distress paint dabber to add an edge to tags...
it's a nice/simple/quick/easy finishing touch...
I used multi medium to add the 2 small trees directly to the tag...
and I used the black adhesive foam to add the larger tree...
I LOVE this stuff...
it's a very strong adhesive, with the bonus of a little dimension...
I created a tiny twine bow...
but the light color got lost in the snow...
ground espresso distress spray stain to the rescue...
and now I have a bow that stands out...
the spray stains can change ribbons/twine to any color you need...
cool stuff !
a little multi medium holds the bow in place...
I added a little pen stitching detail to the tag edges and here's my finished tag...
seriously,
the longest part is waiting for the paste to dry!
thanks so much for stopping by and thanks to Carolyn for the invite!
pop over to their blog for more Christmas tag inspiration...
and to enter their giveaways...
I hope you have time to...
make art!
wendy
WAIT...
leave a comment and I'll send this tag plus a "little something" to a random commenter.
I'll give you until 7am on Tuesday (Chicago time) and then Rick will choose a winner...
Love this holiday tag! You always share the best ideas!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tag - got to make a bunch! Thanx Wendy for - sue
ReplyDeleteI love your tag! Really nice design. I like that you colored the trees differently too. Thanks for a chance to win!!!
ReplyDeletethat's so gorgeous!! and Happy Birthday! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and inspiring! Love how you stamp with straight alcohol to create texture in your background.
ReplyDeleteThis tag is so elegant. Thank for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful and oh-so Wendy way to celebrate the season!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a treasure! Thank you for sharing these wonderful treasures with us!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag Wendy, love the snowbank and fabulous idea to use the splatter stamp to stamp the glue for the rock candy snowflakes! Thank you for sharing it and for your generous giveaway, Deb xo
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love all the details and thank you for showing us all the steps!! It is just perfect for the season!
ReplyDeleteI love this tag. It's beautiful. I look forward to making one or two for myself and a friend. Thank you for sharing. Have a Merry Christmas. Hugs..
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical Christmas tag Wendy I always love your techniques with archival ink....so unique....not long to go now until the big day...hugs xx
ReplyDeleteLove this tag! Beautiful but simple.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, absolutely stunning!! I love seeing how you put your amazing projects together!! Love this!! Thanks for the inspiration!! Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
I love you tag! It's beautiful! You make it so special with all of you little details! Happy Birthday again!
ReplyDeleteLove this Tag Wendy. The colours are fantastic and the trees against the background makes to interesting. Love it. Hugs Rita xx
ReplyDeleteThis is a darling tag! I love it!
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ReplyDeleteLove the warm colors to give a fresh twist to usual holiday colors.
ReplyDeleteI was just there, last week! Yes, MA'AM! I can vouch for Carolyn having everything anyone might need! (I sure hope you DO come back for another class!!!)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous design! Love the subtle shimmer and the framed trees!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cute tag. I love the use of blues and browns together. Great idea of using the tape to identify the sprayers, I am yoinking that idea for my own use!
ReplyDeleteA truly beautiful tag, from the background to the gorgeous trees - the Distress Paint makes a wonderful finish to the edge of the tag too. I hope you are having a lovely birthday. Anne xx
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this tag! I'll also be spraying my twine when needed from now on too.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a charming tag! And, it looks easy enough for even ME to do -- ha ha! Thanks so very much for sharing with us! Jani Howe
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag with so many details going on. Thanks so much for the step by step details!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this lovely visual on your tag! I just love it!!
Lovely techniques on this wonderful Christmas tag Wendy! I'm going right now into my craft room to work on one! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteI really love your tag! I think it's really cool how you support small businesses. Even down here in Texas! I've lived in this area all my life and just recently discovered The Crafty Scrapper. I took my first class there last month and it was just fabulous! I hope you will be back to this store in 2016 and that I'll be able to take your class! Your tag really shows me how to use my stamps in different ways! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow do you always manage to make everything look SO easy ??? I read your tutorials and, by the time I get to the end I'm all like, "Okay, I can do that." You can't put a price on THAT. Thank you for all the inspiration, AND for the opportunity to win !!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun step by step. I love the tag. You make it look so simple.
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty layers and colors. Enjoy a lovely week.
Wendy, this is so great. Thanks for teaching us.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and great
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Carla from Utah
So pretty and great
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Carla from Utah
Simple, sweet & perfect. Thanks for the steps.
ReplyDeleteI haven't worked with the paste yet. It makes perfect snow though. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOh so cute ... gotta try that background trick and the snowflake trick; awesome touches !!
ReplyDeleteGreat tag Wendy! I would love to win it and any other small prizes you have in store. Happy Holidays and wishing you a wonderful New Year. Sue
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I just love how you deliver inspiration and education in your posts, along with tips that I can use over and over to "fix" my goofs. The tag is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteYou constantly amaze me with how you use your products - I would never think to use the trees as anything but Christmas Trees, and your color choice inspire me!! Thank you SO SO SO much!
ReplyDeleteLove your Christmas tag. Great inspiration as always. Thank You Wendy.Happy Holidays to you and yours XX
ReplyDeleteI am always inspired by your unique style. Thanks for all of the detailed instructions and photos...lots of great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm completely hooked on your embossing paste. I love to sprinkle a little holographic embossing powder over top for a shimmer. It makes such lovely snow
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute tag and I never thought of spraying twine or ribbon to change its color. Such a great tip.
ReplyDeleteJust love all the creative ideas you have for all the little details Wendy! It makes you art special and one of a kind!
ReplyDeleteLove the trees nestled in the 'snow'.
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous tag. Absolutely love the color. Where do you come up with the ideas?! Thanks for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another fun and information full project. I am always excited to see a newsletter from you in my mail box. I get so inspired and always learn something new.
ReplyDeleteI love your tag. It is raining here today, and feels more like it should be snowing, so a good day to get back in my craft room! Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Wendy tag art! I'm inspired to make a tag and try out the faux granite technique on something! Woo Hoo I have the Wendy stuff to do it with too!! Maybe some granite trees would be pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag. Love your stuff.
ReplyDeleteI love the details on this beautiful tags, Wendy! So many wonderful tips! Thanks for a chance to win this amazing tag.
ReplyDeleteLove the tag; just perfect. Thanks for the great instructions.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all your wonderful projects Wendy. I especially like how you have all the instructions and pictures to help us recreate these things ourselves. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe tag is absolutely gorgeous. I really love it. Thanks for the detailed instructions. Your posts are the best. Thanks for the chance to receive this wonderful tag.
ReplyDeleteOMW, what a gorgeous tag! I love the, spatter stamp rubbed with glue stick and then sprinkled with rock candy glitter technique. It looks awesome. Thank you so much for your detailed step by step. Gorgeous tag!! Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteChristmas tags so full of cheer. Make me merry every year
ReplyDeleteWendy the tag is awesome, of course. Love the way you made your snow. I always learn something from you! Merry Christmas beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy for the awesome tag and joining us for the 12 tags!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, I love how it turned out, like a perfect snowy scene. Amazing
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