Using a foam stamp - that I had created from a Tim Holtz die,
I added Claudine Hellmuth's paint, dried it and then put a mask on top.
Adding another colour over the mask with a sponge dabber, added the pattern on to the tree.
One of Nathalie's tutorials - put a stencil on the tag and add embossing ink and
then powder (heat emboss), spray the tag with a couple of different colours
and wipe of the embossed areas that resist the ink. Here I used the Dylusions mists.
This was cool! Take a piece of sticky back canvas, peel back the sticky side and add a piece of patterned cardstock. Using a water mister, saturate the paper and start to rub it off!!! The pattern remained on the canvas!!! cool!
I never thought of trying this simple technique - a couple of acrylic paint dabs on the paper and use a brayer to roll out the colours in various angles and voila! Great for backgrounds!
This is a tag pouch I had from Graphic 45 - I did not have any WOW bonding powder or the metalic paper that was used...but I remembered I had the old 3M coloured transfer film (?) that was so popular a few years ago. I tried the technique with regular embossing powder and the coloured paper - very pretty effect! This is with one of Tim Holtz's new stamps, too!
This was cool - I cut out a heart out of a scrap piece of paper and used the negative for my mask.
I put a stencil over top of the open area and spritzed away with the Perfect Pearl's red.
Then, using archival jet black ink - I added the other stamps.
Can't wait to finish this LO!
This is a little difficult to see, but instead of just using a manila tag on a LO - add a mask, I sprayed the Heirloom Gold Perfect Pearls on it and now you have a journaling area
with a bit more dimension that would go with pretty much any LO!
These techniques with with Julie Fei Fan Balzer
- the left tag is done with a stencil and various distress inks with a ink applicator.
The right had the same stencil, but I used the Dylusion sprays.
There is quite the difference between the two
- I like both depending on what you want to do with it after!!
Thanks so much for looking!
love them all.I thought of you when they used the sticky back canvas because you introduced it to me in a Tim's tag class.i think i may have withdrawal symptoms when it's done in a few days!
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These are cool - love it!!! Thank you for sharing!
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