Hi!
Today I have a couple of tags to share that I
created for Darkroom Door using the new Seaside Inchies Rubber Stamp Set combined with even more
new stamps.
Check out the awesome new releases over HERE.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Apply the Torn Text Background Stamp onto a white tag
using Jet Black Ranger Archival Ink. Dry with a heat gun and then add some
splashes of colour using Ranger Dylusions Ink Sprays. Tip the tag upside down
and allow the drips of colour to run. Allow to dry.
2. Add some colour around the outer edges of the tag using
Tim Holtz Distress Ink.
3. Apply Tim Holtz Adirondack Alcohol Inks onto some Ranger
Inkssentials Gloss Paper. Blend with the Alcohol Ink Blending Solution.
4. Apply the Seaside Inchies stamp as well as the sentiment
using Alphabet Medley onto the coloured gloss paper. Dry off with a heat gun
and cut out. Use a white paint pen such as a Posca Pen to highlight the bubbles
on the inchie.
5. Use Leaf Green and Aquamarine Ranger Archival Inks to
stamp some leaves from the Carved Leaves Vol 1 Stamp Set onto gloss paper. Dry
with a heat gun and fussy cut.
6. Apply some splatters to the tag using Tim Holtz Distress
Embossing Ink. Heat set with white embossing powder.
7. Glue the fussy cut leaves onto the tag. Add some tattered
muslin on top. Add a torn piece of white cardstock on top of that and then top
with the inchie.
8. Mount the individual letters of the sentiment onto white
cardstock. Cut out and add to the tag using 3D foam.
*Note: For tag 2 I have stamped the Torn Text Background
Stamp onto some white tissue paper, scrunched up a little and then Mod Podged
onto the tag. Once dry, I added some colour on top using the Dylusions Ink
Sprays.
Supplies used:
DDRS124 Paint Splats Rubber Stamp Set
TIM HOLTZ Adirondack Alcohol Inks Citrus / Pool / Stream
TIM HOLTZ Adirondack Alcohol Blending Solution
Thankyou so much for stopping by my blog and checking
out my tags today.
Don’t forget to check out all the fabulous inspiration from the Creative Team on the Darkroom Door BLOG.
Cheers
Belinda
So fresh and pretty Belinda!
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