I made this new fall tag for SNR magazine Fall tags week newsletter using this Tando creative multi loop frame chipboard as a highlighting accent over my stamped sentiment
I tried some new technique here:
First of all I painted the chipboard with some distress ink, then added 3 layers of clear embossing powder and when the powder was still hot I made an impression all over it with a piece of hardware plastic web. After it was cold again I inked it all over with more green ink
This small frame was great to highlight the word "FALL" on my stamped sentiment
Here is my Step by step tutorial for this tag made for SNT newsletter and as I can't link the newsletter - I just copied it here for your use.
Day Five by Irit Shalom
Fall Tag by Irit Shalom
Product List
Tag:craft shop,paper: ,Graphic 45,Basic grey
chipboard:Tando creative,stamps:Inkadinkado, Hero Arts,leaves:Prima, inks: Ranger, Colorbox, embossing powder:other,bling:MM,die:Spellbinders,ribbons, music paper, tassel:other
Step 1: Making a background
Use a white tag, non sticky mat, some Ranger distress inks and a water mist.
Add 3-4 fall colors of inks over your non sticky mat, spray some water and rub your tag all over it. Let it dry for a while.
Here is your finished background
Step 2: Stamping over your painted tag
Take some stamps and stamp them over your painted tag with a brown ink-
I used a distress ink, but your can use any kind of die ink too.
Distress the tag edges and ink them as well.Remember only the small part of your background will be visible on your finished tag- so there is no right or wrong or making mistakes here.
Step 3: Stamping the sentiment
Fot the main " fall" sentiment I stamped the Hero arts stamp over the Basis grey paper with black Colorbox pigment ink and heat embossed it with clear embossing powder.
Than I die cut it with Spellbinders Label 1 die and inked the edges with green distress ink
Step 4: Making a chipboard accent
To frame the word " Fall" I used Tando creative flourish white frame inked with green distress ink, heavily heat embossed with clear embossing powder and on the hottest point of it I pressed a hardware plastic piece shown here over the hot chipboard to make an impression in the hot powder.
Then I slightly inked the chipboard again with the green ink and let it dry
Step 5: Collage all your findings
This final step is pure up to you- this is a reason I am not going to show the collaging of the elements here- just a finished project.
I used a piece of Graphic 45 fall paper, some vintage music paper, my stamped sentiment and embossed chipboard frame and then added some Prima fall leaves
(you can cut or punch your own too).
For the final touch some orange crystals were added and I did a bow with 2 ribbons and reusued tassel.
Here is my finished tag again- thanks for reading and try to make your own one
Here is my Step by step tutorial for this tag made for SNT newsletter and as I can't link the newsletter - I just copied it here for your use.
Day Five by Irit Shalom
Fall Tag by Irit Shalom
Product List
Tag:craft shop,paper: ,Graphic 45,Basic grey
chipboard:Tando creative,stamps:Inkadinkado, Hero Arts,leaves:Prima, inks: Ranger, Colorbox, embossing powder:other,bling:MM,die:Spellbinders,ribbons, music paper, tassel:other
Step 1: Making a background
Use a white tag, non sticky mat, some Ranger distress inks and a water mist.
Add 3-4 fall colors of inks over your non sticky mat, spray some water and rub your tag all over it. Let it dry for a while.
Here is your finished background
Step 2: Stamping over your painted tag
Take some stamps and stamp them over your painted tag with a brown ink-
I used a distress ink, but your can use any kind of die ink too.
Distress the tag edges and ink them as well.Remember only the small part of your background will be visible on your finished tag- so there is no right or wrong or making mistakes here.
Step 3: Stamping the sentiment
Fot the main " fall" sentiment I stamped the Hero arts stamp over the Basis grey paper with black Colorbox pigment ink and heat embossed it with clear embossing powder.
Than I die cut it with Spellbinders Label 1 die and inked the edges with green distress ink
Step 4: Making a chipboard accent
To frame the word " Fall" I used Tando creative flourish white frame inked with green distress ink, heavily heat embossed with clear embossing powder and on the hottest point of it I pressed a hardware plastic piece shown here over the hot chipboard to make an impression in the hot powder.
Then I slightly inked the chipboard again with the green ink and let it dry
Step 5: Collage all your findings
This final step is pure up to you- this is a reason I am not going to show the collaging of the elements here- just a finished project.
I used a piece of Graphic 45 fall paper, some vintage music paper, my stamped sentiment and embossed chipboard frame and then added some Prima fall leaves
(you can cut or punch your own too).
For the final touch some orange crystals were added and I did a bow with 2 ribbons and reusued tassel.
Here is my finished tag again- thanks for reading and try to make your own one
A stunning tag Irit and thanks for such a fab tutorial x
ReplyDeleteLovely textural tag Irit, great autumn project!
ReplyDeletevery nice irit:) love the texture on the frame :)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Irit, I love it all x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag. Love the leaves and the layering is awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag. Great idea adding texture to the frame. :)
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