Even though the die I was using is larger than a #8 manilla tag, I still used it to create this double layered tag.
Use the Floral Flourish die to cut the middle section from a #8 Manilla tag.
Trim any loose pieces.
Add the top layer of a paper towel mop up sheet (used for cleaning up orange and red ink) onto a second #8 tag, dry and trim.
Add stamping in the Red Geranium mini archival pad and three of the new mixed media journal stamps.
Glue the die cut tag directly over the colourful one. Add three of Barbara’s word stickers. To finish, add highlights using a black water colour pencil and blend out the lines using a Pergamano blending pen and nib dampened with water.
Use the Floral Flourish die to cut the middle section from a #8 Manilla tag.
Trim any loose pieces.
Add the top layer of a paper towel mop up sheet (used for cleaning up orange and red ink) onto a second #8 tag, dry and trim.
Add stamping in the Red Geranium mini archival pad and three of the new mixed media journal stamps.
Glue the die cut tag directly over the colourful one. Add three of Barbara’s word stickers. To finish, add highlights using a black water colour pencil and blend out the lines using a Pergamano blending pen and nib dampened with water.
1 comment:
Very lovely! You’re so clever at trimming down the dies - the tag is really effective.
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