This tag has a background filled with crackle hearts, and dimensional hearts fluttering above it. Start by applying gesso to a tag. When dry, apply crackle paste through a stencil. Let dry and then paint with Distress Paint. Mist with water to blend. When the paint is dry, rub white crayon into the hearts.
The larger hearts were die cut from Clearly For Art Modeling Film and from old book paper. Color the acetate hearts with alcohol inks and stamp with a background stamp. Gently apply heat to the Modeling Film hearts and shape them. The film will keep its shape perfectly. Be careful so that you don't burn yourself.
Die cut the sentiment from glossy cardstock and ink. Add sequins and ribbons to the tag. Staple the hearts to the tag.
Thank you so much for looking!
Happy stamping!
Anna-Karin
Date: Monday, January 29, 2024 GMT Views: 175
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Paper: Simon Says Stamp White glossy cardstock; Wendy Vecchi Stamper's Anonymous Clearly For Art Modeling Film; Ranger heavystock cardstock; Canson watercolor paper; Old book paper
Paper Size: tag
Ink: Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated inks: Melon and Cantaloupe; Stazon Jet Black; Ranger alcohol inks
Accessories: Simon Says Stamp: Folding Heart and Window die, You Matter die, Rose Gold sequins; Tim Holtz Hearts stencil; Ranger Opaque Crackle Paste, Distress Paint, Dina Wakley white gesso, white Distress Crayon; ;
Techniques: Crackle background; Clearly For Art Modeling Film