I have never had great success with Adirondack alcohol inks. For some reason, I could just never get the same results as others got. When I saw Tim's tag for today, I almost opted to do the second one, just so I wouldn't have to deal with failure again. But, I figured, what does it hurt to try? This might be my breakthrough moment. I'm so glad I did!! Since the only Reflections stamps I have are the original set, I tried to come up with something that would work with them.
My friend Cyndi did a really great tag on Day 1, using Tim's Gadget Gears die. I had remarked to her that it would be fun to do the whole series in a Steampunk theme (she thinks Dieselpunk is the next big thing - Cyndi is very ahead of her time). When I first read Tim's post, I thought he said something about turning any kind of die into a wreath (I actually thought he made his leaves out of reindeer ears - I'm a bit wonky today)! So, I thought, why not a gear wreath? Why not a whole Steampunk Christmas tag?
I cut my tag from clear packaging using Tim's Tag die. The back was inked with Bottle and Espresso inks. I wanted a more rustic look, so I inked my Reflections number stamp with Archival Sepia ink, instead of black. I really love how it came out! To keep it feeling grungy, I mounted my tag on kraft paper instead of white cardstock. My 'wreath' was cut from Grungeboard using the Gadget Gears die. I did Tim's Faux Rust technique (from his book, Compendium of Curiosities) on both the gear and the snowflake. For my bow, I dyed seam binding with Forest Moss and Faded Jeans Distress Stains.
I loved the simplicity of today's tag, but felt like mine looked a little plain, so I added a strip of Idea-ology Tissue Tape to the bottom. On top of that, I adhered letters that I cut from light chipboard using the Sizzix Chip Block die. They were also given the rust treatment. Everything started blending in a little too much, so I covered them with Glossy Accents to help them stand out a little more.
Everything I used is listed below and can be found at Inspiration Emporium. Don't forget to use my coupon code - stamptramp - to score 10% off your order! You also need to check out the Inspiration Journal blog; we are having a 12 Tags challenge and you could win a gift certificate!
Supplies used:
Sizzix Gadget Gears Die
Sizzix Tag and Bookplates Die
Sizzix Chip Block Die
Stampers Anonymous Reflections Rubber Stamps
Idea-ology Tissue Tape, Charm Clips, Sprocket Gears, Mini Fastener, Light Bulb, Grungeboard
Ranger Distress Stain - Faded Jeans, Forest Moss
Ranger Distress Embossing Powder - Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain
Ranger Glossy Accents
Adirondack Alcohol Ink - Bottle, Espresso
Martha Stewart Snowflake Punch
My friend Cyndi did a really great tag on Day 1, using Tim's Gadget Gears die. I had remarked to her that it would be fun to do the whole series in a Steampunk theme (she thinks Dieselpunk is the next big thing - Cyndi is very ahead of her time). When I first read Tim's post, I thought he said something about turning any kind of die into a wreath (I actually thought he made his leaves out of reindeer ears - I'm a bit wonky today)! So, I thought, why not a gear wreath? Why not a whole Steampunk Christmas tag?
I cut my tag from clear packaging using Tim's Tag die. The back was inked with Bottle and Espresso inks. I wanted a more rustic look, so I inked my Reflections number stamp with Archival Sepia ink, instead of black. I really love how it came out! To keep it feeling grungy, I mounted my tag on kraft paper instead of white cardstock. My 'wreath' was cut from Grungeboard using the Gadget Gears die. I did Tim's Faux Rust technique (from his book, Compendium of Curiosities) on both the gear and the snowflake. For my bow, I dyed seam binding with Forest Moss and Faded Jeans Distress Stains.
I loved the simplicity of today's tag, but felt like mine looked a little plain, so I added a strip of Idea-ology Tissue Tape to the bottom. On top of that, I adhered letters that I cut from light chipboard using the Sizzix Chip Block die. They were also given the rust treatment. Everything started blending in a little too much, so I covered them with Glossy Accents to help them stand out a little more.
Everything I used is listed below and can be found at Inspiration Emporium. Don't forget to use my coupon code - stamptramp - to score 10% off your order! You also need to check out the Inspiration Journal blog; we are having a 12 Tags challenge and you could win a gift certificate!
Supplies used:
Sizzix Gadget Gears Die
Sizzix Tag and Bookplates Die
Sizzix Chip Block Die
Stampers Anonymous Reflections Rubber Stamps
Idea-ology Tissue Tape, Charm Clips, Sprocket Gears, Mini Fastener, Light Bulb, Grungeboard
Ranger Distress Stain - Faded Jeans, Forest Moss
Ranger Distress Embossing Powder - Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain
Ranger Glossy Accents
Adirondack Alcohol Ink - Bottle, Espresso
Martha Stewart Snowflake Punch
This is just so creative Shelley. I love the idea of steampunk Christmas and this reflects it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteluv and hugs {brenda} xoxox
Love this steampunk approach to a Holiday Tag! Quite clever you are! Fab take on the wreath! I added a little bling at the bottom for the same reason, but moved my wreath up, so not I have an empty center!! Ha!
ReplyDeleteLove it! It is stunning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea, yet again. I love how you come up with your own ideas and I love this one. The background is stunning and I love your cog wreath. Inspired. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great interprataion!! I love the colors and the gear wreath!!
ReplyDeletelove ur tag! so creative and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Very masculine steampunk tag!
ReplyDeleteVery cool steampunk tag! I like this better than Tim's. And thanks for making me famous.
ReplyDeleteshelly this is fab i love the idea of your steampunk wreath it is wonderful ....love it x
ReplyDeleteFab take on Tim's tag Shelly! Your steampunk Christmas idea rocks! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic tag!!
ReplyDeleteThis tag is so cool Shelly!
ReplyDeleteLove the steampunk/Christmas theme.
So clever and creative :)
Another smashing tag! Wowza!
ReplyDeleteWow - this is fabulous. I've been waiting until after Christmas to get into my Steampunk stuff, but love your idea of a whole line of steampunk stamps. I truly enjoy visiting your blog.
ReplyDeleteohhh what a great take on this technique!! I'm so glad you gave it another try!
ReplyDeleteWhen I get alcohol inks, I can't wait to try this. And thanks for the inspiration to use a gear! It totally completed my tag!
This is so beautiful! Love the way you turned it to fit what you lke, and have in stock!
ReplyDeleteThat number background looks great!
ReplyDeleteA-MAZ-ING Shelley, love the steampunk elements to this tag. Inspirational.
ReplyDeleteWow! That came out awesome! Love the little bulb you added!
ReplyDeleteI think this tag is over the top cool!!! I keep saying that! It is very masculine and the colors deep and striking! So glad you tried alcohol ink again...you mastered it!
ReplyDeleteThis tag is amazing! I think your background is perfect and I love the steampunkish center! Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteKate
Oh my goodness, I just love love your clever ideas. A Steampunk Christmas will definitely be on my wish list. Yours is so awesome. I love how you dyed your pearl. I hope you go see my blog where I cried over not having any acorn caps until I found some in "the woods"....our nearest and "brand spanking new" Hobby Lobby is over 20 miles away, so I haven't been there (yet!)
ReplyDeleteOh Shelley! This is super stunning. I am not a great steam punk fan but this is brilliant! Do you guess I like it yet!! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteWicked awesome, is what that is.
ReplyDeleteYour tag looks great. Seeing this technique made me cringe, LOL
ReplyDeleteI love your steampunk tag! What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteWow, Shelly, this is fantastic! Love the colors and the #s reflections stamp is gorgeous with your steampunk tag. The gear as wreath = inspirational! Love it.
ReplyDeleteLeave it to you to make this super-cool steampunk Christmas tag - it's absolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful; shhh…I know this is blasphemy…but I do like it better than Tim’s tag 5.
ReplyDeleteShelly, I am having so much fun watching what you come up with as you put your personal touch on it. This one is pretty clever!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Betty Mae
Oh I soooo love your steampunk Christmas tag!! What a fabulous idea!!
ReplyDeleteIt's okay with me if you do the next 7 tags in steampunk fashion. Great idea and fantastic results!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea - love this in steampunk style...
ReplyDeleteAmazing as usual Shelly. I love the Steampunk theme and you adapted beautifully. I know what you mean about working with the alcohol inks. This technique was a bit tricky for me too. But you did a fabulous job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great background for this lovely tag!
ReplyDeletegreetings, Alie :-)
Oh, Shelly!!! This tag is da bomb!!! I love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are definitely the Queen of Steampunk! I love the color palette you worked with and the reflections stamp is awesome for your theme. And your gear wreath is inspired. Thanks for showing us a totally different, amazingly cool, way to work tag #5!
ReplyDeletebrilliant.. totally brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteAnyone with the name "stamptramp" HAS to be good. Your tag is wonderful am enjoying following your blog!
ReplyDeleteSandy
Love the steampunk look! The whole tag came out great! =)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteseriously clever!
ReplyDeleteGreat details and the colors worked out well, for a stunning tag!
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