my friends at
in Waxahachie, Tx.
invited me to participate in their
12 tags of Christmas blog posts...
make sure to visit &
if you're lucky & live close by,
Carolyn has everything you need
at the shop, to create this tag...
and MORE...
L O T S more
REALLY good stuff in her store...
(and she ships too...)
if you're not nearby,
my links take you to an on-line source...
here's my tag...
it's metallic & quite hard to get a good
straight on photo...
you see no shine on this photo...
but...
tilt it a bit & now you can see the
gorgeous foiled embossing powder...
here's the steps...
cut to 5 ½ inches tall...
I LOVE this new heavystock...
A L O T !
to blend perfectly!
what a dramatic difference it makes!
I LOVE trimming my tags to 5 ½ inches...
try it!
it totally changes the proportions...
I rarely use a full length tag...
make sure to save the cut offs for
perfectly sized borders for your tags...
and
they make great sentiment strips...
after melting the powder, I "warmed" it up again with the Ranger heat tool & quickly pressed a gold Ranger foil sheet onto the warmed embossing powder...
***remember***
foil sheets get applied
pretty color side UP...
the foil will stick to the warm powder & it releases when the embossing powder cools...
it's a super quick process...
5 seconds max...
you can reheat & reapply foil wherever you want...
I like it randomly applied & not entirely covering all the embossing powder...
with hints of the gold foil
for a two tone grey/gold effect...
one little tip...
choose a fine lined
background stamp image to foil...
solid/heavy images look overpowering for backgrounds...
just my opinion...
I've used these fine lined images
on my CHA samples, with this technique
& they worked really well...
this looks extra cool with
multiple foil colors!
there are several color pack choices...
they are easy to use...
there's no static foil bits
flying all over the place &
the foil stays securely stuck
on the embossing powder...
and another tip...
have your foil out & ready to go...
the embossing powder cools quickly...
but you can always reheat it & add more...
I inked over the tag
just moisten the blending tool with rubbing alcohol & wipe thru the stencil to lighten
the ink color...
I use it for both adding &
removing/lightening color...
on the top of the tag...
the tag is edged with the tarnished brass paint dabber...
I hot glued a piece of tim's holiday trimming above the sentiment...
(might be discontinued?)
it's edged with the tarnished brass paint dabber & layered over another oval of the same size,
to add a little dimension...
I rewarmed the embossing powder & placed the turquoise foil over the warmed embossing powder...
(pretty foil side UP)
it's popped up with
onto the stitched oval...
a little pen stitching is my finishing touch around the tag...
and another tilted shot to show the shine & the rock candy glitter...
so there you have a fun easy technique...
and another way to use
some supplies you probably already have...
embossing powder + foil sheets =
foiled embossing powder!
I've had some questions about when
new product "peeks" will start...
CHA is about 2 weeks later this year
(YIPPEE, so much better for us!)
so I'll be peeking new stuff
after the first of the year...
we have some
REALLY
F U N
stuff coming...
wait 'til you see the new mat minis...
I'm over the moon excited about them...
they are simply
A D O R A B L E!
I promise!
new stamps...SO FUN...
new stencils...YES please!
new stamp-it stencil its...for sure!
and my MOST FAV stamp-it stencil-it EVER!
it's killer cool!
let's celebrate
THE CRAFTY SCRAPPER
(and the fact that I blogged)
with a GIVEAWAY...
just leave a comment &
I'll have Rick choose a random winner...
what will you win?
I'll send this tag and...
trust me...
I'll send a nice surprise package!
later today, I'll pop a quick video over
where you'll get a better look at how cool the foiled embossing powder looks...
there will be an
and have a chance to win
a SECOND prize package...
it's quick & easy to post there...
I like it!
MERRY CHRISTMAS and
thanks for the invite
it was fun to...
make art!
wendy