Saturday, December 3, 2011

Tim's Tag, Day 3 - It Worked!

One thing about experimenting (which I do a LOT); you never really know what the outcome will be. You hope for the best, but, until you actually do it, it's a crapshoot! That's why it's so exciting when something works out exactly the way you thought it would.

I totally loved Tim Holtz's 12 Tags of Christmas tag today. Unfortunately, I am a bit impaired when it comes to the whole Cut 'n Dry technique and I don't have the foam either, so there's also that obstacle. I originally thought of using Adirondack Paint Dabbers and then I remembered my Distress Stains. Yes! I used them on a similar project a few months ago (you can see a little tutorial here) and I loved the look. I crossed my fingers and started inking.....

First, lay out your tags and arrange your Distress Stains. I used Fired Brick, Barn Door, Peeled Paint, Faded Jeans, Broken China, Brushed Corduroy, and  Forest Moss. Beginning at the top, ink each word with the desired color. Work fairly quickly, but you don't need to rush. If you get a little ink on another word, just wipe it off with your finger.

Once the whole stamp has been inked, spritz it lightly with water. This will insure that all of your ink is moist. If you wet it too much, you'll have more of a watercolor effect (which might be very cool!).

WOW! I was shocked when I saw how clear the images were. I really thought that they might be washed out or watery looking. Instead, they are vibrant and beautiful!

I didn't have the Perfect Pearls mist, so I mixed up my own by adding a scoop of white Perfect Pearls and a scoop of gold to a water-filled Mini Mister. I love the shimmery look it gives the tag! This is a pic of both of the tags, one sprayed and one not - you can really see the difference.

Yesterday, I had a fun shopping spree at Hobby Lobby with my friends. I found so much cool stuff! One thing I was on the hunt for was some smaller pearls to make into acorns. I found the perfect size and was dying to use them. I was dying to dye them! Hahahaha! Anyway...I thought a olive-y green color would look fantastic with this tag.

This isn't exactly an exciting tutorial pic, but I did want to show how I dyed my pearls. I just squirted a little Lettuce and Meadow Adirondack Alcohol ink into a baggie and rolled the pearls around in it. They come out beautifully dyed!

Tim's idea for stamping this tag seriously blew me away - how does he even come up with that stuff?? The whole tag criss-crossing thing? I guess that's why he's famous or something. ;-) I finished mine with most of the same products he used: the background stamp is from his Seasonal Silhouettes set, and I jumped at the chance to use more Kraft Core'dinations. The rusty snowflake is one of my HobBlob (short for Hobby Lobby - I just read that on another blog and it cracked me up) treasures. I was really wishing I had the coordinating Texture Fade, but I just ordered it and it hasn't come yet. :(

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Have a great day!

26 comments:

  1. I am in love with your little acorns that you keep making! Genius idea!!! They are so cute...I would have to name them too!

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  2. well done you have done a fantastic tag.

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  3. Love the stamping with the DS! Another great tag!

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  4. Beautiful! And I just LOVE your acorns.

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  5. WOW! I love everything you have done so far! Those acorns are very cool! I wish I had seen this before I went out for my coffee this morning because the craft store magically appeared in front of my car and I had to buy the Cut N Dry Foam. (And you know that is not all!) Great inspiration, thank you!

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  6. Would not have thought to use my stains...which I have plenty of...must resist the urge to invest in the reinkers & felt...at least for now :)

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  7. I'm so enjoying following along with your tag creating! I really appreciate your "use what you have" message. I love the final product!! And PS: I laughed at the HobBlob thing! We call it Hobbit Lobbit! ;-)

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  8. Your tag is gorgeous.
    Love your acorns...so sweet :o))
    Hugs Anne

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  9. What a great idea to use stains! And how you colored the acorns!

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  10. Shelly, you awe me with amazement at your creativity! GREAT TAG. Thanks for the inspiration. Wish I had the time to play along.
    - DebbieK

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  11. Fabulous once again!
    I was thinking distress stains too.
    Love your olive pearls.

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  12. Love how you've improvised. Fantastic tag.

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  13. Wonderful tag and tip! I might try this technique on mine also when I get to it. LOL

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  14. Comment seems to be working... Came as a result of the ATT group... grannyso

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  15. Love it as I was wondering how to get arround the foam problem as well Thank you for the inspiration

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  16. Just gorgeous! I love your little acorns! And, I wish I had known it would work to use the distress stains on the stamp--but after posting the question on the group today, now I know, thanks to your answer and others! Beautiful work!

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  17. Beautiful tag! I'm loving your acorns. We have woods all around our home filled with oak trees. I think I need to go for a walk. I also love the trick for dying the pearls. I dye beads and things with alcohol inks all the time and always have ink all over my fingers. It never occurred to me to use a plastic bag. Very clever!

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  18. "There she goes again....!" Love your ingenuity...and your great tutorials, Shelly! (Acorns would NEVER cross my mind, you know. Yours are truly special.)

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  19. oh wow.... it came out so beautiful!!!!!! I loved that little tric of the acorns so much that I've been searching outside for them. they are drying at the moment. Thank you so much for that awesome idea!

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  20. Wow! Great idea to use the distress stains for the stamp...genius! Love your tag.

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  21. Cilla and I were crawling around in the leaves looking for acorn tops to make these cute beauties! Love your idea of not using the foam~

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  22. This tag is gorgeous! Love the acorns and what a great find! Wish we had a Hobby Lobby! It is all about experimenting and sometimes it is so worth it! See you for day 4!

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  23. Oh cool!!! You know, Ranger should hire you too!

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Thanks so much for taking the time to share your thoughts. I appreciate your comments so much!