i stumbled upon this fabulous you tube, and had to try it!
it's a really quick way to add some dimension to a shipping tag.....
and then you can use it in your journals or on cards!
i used a thin coat of gesso, let it dry (i'm impatient, so i sped things up with my heat gun), and then i applied tim holtz distress inks using a foam applicator (make-up sponges work, too). here i've used the colors broken china and peeled paint, while leaving some of the natural color of the tag peeking through.
and this is what it looks like after i used a gentle touch with a baby wipe over the gessoed areas! this entire tag took me about ten minutes at the most, and definitely fits into the "instant art gratification" category!!!
Oooooooh, I totally HAVE to try this! Thanks lori!
ReplyDeletethose are cute!
ReplyDeleteGotta love that gesso - fantastic tag. Hugs
ReplyDeleteTags are so in right now! Yours came out fantastic....
ReplyDeleteIAG!!!!! Instant Art Gratification!! I am always in search of the perfect IAG du jour!!!! This is it for today!!! Thanks, Lori!!!
ReplyDeleteso simple and uber cute! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteCute as a bug's ear!
ReplyDeleteOr should I say "cute as a little thumbprint guy's ear?" ;-)
Love it, Lori!
xoxo :-)
Oooo I know who's hands these are :) I was there when the video was made. Such a fun technique!
ReplyDeleteTake a look here:
Sija's blog
keeping my fingers crossed for the link to work :)
thanks for putting up my button :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those inks. I will have to try this. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteCarol
Hi Lori,
ReplyDeleteIt's so much fun to try something new, isn't it? I find that when I learn a new Thing, it influences everything else I do as well.
I'm looking for a way to make new business cards for upcoming shows... I may have to try making them individually, I think. :)
xoxo,
Kate
Oh the possibilities! Thank you so much for sharing this technique. Happy creating...
ReplyDeleteL.O.V.E it!!!
ReplyDeleteLori, You always give us such great ideas...and this is another one....
ReplyDeleteHugs
Something is weird with my blogger tonight so I hope I haven't duplicated my message here. Anyway,thank you Lori for sharing this You Tube tutorial with us. I cannot believe you made that beautiful tag in 10 min. I am so going to make some of these.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend Lori!
Lee Ann
Hi Sweetie! Fabulous tags! The colors you used are lovely! Thanks for sharing! Have a great weekend, my friend! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the texture and colors you got on your tag. Going to watch the you tube video now. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOooh, that's sooo pretty, Lori!!! I love the colors you used on that sweet tag! Thanks so much for sharing...makes me want to run and try that right now! xoxo Paulette ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing..these are so
ReplyDeleteunique! I love the look~
I'll have to try this one!!
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