I wanted to make a real feminine tag so I started off using Tim's floral paper as my tag base, but I tweaked it some as shown below. When it came time for my flowers, I wanted a broader petal shape, so mine aren't as fluffy as most, and not as pretty. I should have just stuck with the book...live and learn.
My pictures came out completely horrible, because I took these at night, so the color is not even showing up the way I want it to.
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I adhered my paper to a jumbo sized tag, and then covered the whole thing in Gesso to dull the colors a bit. I created a little texture by doing circular strokes and in small rows while brushing on the Gesso. |
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When the Gesso completely dried, I brushed on Distress Crackle in Rock Candy, and let it dry completely. |
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I dabbed on Distress Stain where coordinating colors where, and really pushed down so it would seep into all the cracks. I inked with a little Walnut Stain as well. I was absolutely thrilled with the way the background came out...bright yet grungy, and so full of sheen. Prima crystals and a sentiment stamped in Manganese Archival finished the background. |
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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!