Friday 29 November 2013

Hey ho Santa!

I started this festive tag by dabbing distress stains one by one onto my ink mat and layering the colour up (Peeled paint, Wild Honey, Red brick). When it was dry I gave it  a very light covering all over with Picket fence…


I edged the tag in layers too, a layer of Peeled paint Distress embossing powder, gold tinsel embossing powder and then more of the green on top (using the embossing fluid dabber as the base)…


I painted a washer with Red brick distress paint and then glued it to the label hole of the tag. A lot of crafters hate throwing things away and I’mno different. When I get a sliver of an off cut of card I make spirals (coils) using a quilling tool (pointed tweezers work too). I added a red spiral to the bottom right…




This Santa is from the Mini holidays #4 set, stamped with black archival ink…


A rough card template in the basic shape of a flower was all that was needed to cut out this material (any). I then placed a small washer in the centre and poked the end of a pointy tool through from behind to create a ‘bubble’ on the top…


After carefully removing the tool I turned it over and glued a bead into the bubble from the back to stop it collapsing once it’s used…


A small snip of gold wire (a reasonable gauge, not the very thin stuff) folded, twisted and then coiled forms a great decoration as an option to the more usual ribbon or cord loop through the label hole…



Then I layered leaves (any) to the top left corner, any will do. I added more glue to the back of the flower (Claudine Hellmuth glue is fab, it sticks most things and dried quite quickly) and stuck it in place I added some Diamond Stickles around the washer of the flower…


…and all around the edge of the tag in little clumps…


A very short snip of gold micro beads was added under the spiral.

Here’s the finished tag…


Have a great weekend everyone!

Chris xxx


3 comments:

  1. Love how this came together.
    hugs {brenda} x0x

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  2. Ooh! This is a wonderful tag! Love the decorations you made for the flower!

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  3. Your colourful background is so cool, Chris - the whole tag is just full of festive fun, and somehow very 1950s retro - or is that just me?!
    Alison x

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