Here is a close up of the flowers on the tag.
Tag
Other Products Used:
Spellbinders: S5-127 Labels Twenty-Eight, M-Bossabilities
Garden Lattice and Dainty Dots
Paper: SU Black, Garden
Green, Ivory
Ink: Ranger Jet Black, Distress –
Walnut Stain, Adirondack Paint Dabber – Salmon, Glimmer Mist – Sapphire,
Perfect Pearls Mist – Forever Blue
Other: CTMH Color Ready Ribbon, Flower
Soft – Sage, Lavender, Bright Blue and
Citrus Crush, US Art Quest Prills – Ice Queen, Lemon Chiffon and Lavender &
Lace , Art Glitter – Bananan and Volare, Hot Glue Gun and Tape
Directions: Cut a 4 ¼ x 8” piece of ivory card stock and paint
with Salmon paint when dry stamp the flowers from Recovery Wishes along the
bottom, edges and top with Jet Black ink. I used
the Acrylic Distress Technique. Apply Prills and Flower
Soft to sprays. Stamp Congratulations on scrap of painted paper and repeat the
sprays of flowers from Recovery Wishes then cut with Spellbinders Labels Twenty
Eight die and mount on a Spellbinders Decorative Labels Twenty Eight die cut
from black card stock. Stamp Posy
flowers and cut with coordinating die, spray the flowers with Glimmer Mist and
Perfect Pearls and scrunch up, when dry add Prills to center. Stamp butterflies and cut with coordinating
die then add glitter to wings. Cut leaves with Sweet Juliet die and the leaf
spray from the Gift Ensemble die. Cut a second piece of 4 ¼ x 11 paper cut ends
with Spellbinders Scalloped Borders Two then paint. Cut a length of ribbon and
dye with Glimmer Mist and Perfect Pearls. Arrange tag as shown use hot glue to
attach flowers, leaves and butterflies.
Thank you for stopping by.
6 comments:
You know me, I love tags. This one just pops! Well done!
WOW!!!! you never cease to amaze me with your wonderful talent, love the tag!!!!
So many lovely little details in this tag. Well done!
Oh my. This is just gorgeous. So many stunning details.
Linda, this is a true stand out. I never to think of doing tags. Love those prills!!!! You are the layer lady supreme.
A pretty tag with wonderful deep colors and textures, Linda! hugs, de
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