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 inked over the tag with these archival ink colors...
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...
you'll see that the rubbing alcohol lightens and removes some of the archival ink...
(water will not work, since archival inks are waterproof)
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!
I used the blending tool with
they're only a Christmas tree, if you want them to be...
otherwise, they're an everyday green tree...
to add some bling, I misted over them with sunflower sparkle perfect pearls mist and dried them...
you can see the sparkle on the trees in the photo...
oopsie...
now the paste is dry and I can work on the top of the tag...
clean the stamp with water & no harm was done...
this makes the best tiny glitter snowflakes...
it's a nice/simple/quick/easy finishing touch...
I used multi medium to add the 2 small trees directly to the tag...
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...
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!
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...