Monday, 6 June 2016

Imagined

Hi and welcome!  I'm so excited that there is a new Creative Chemistry course coming up in August at Online Card Classes!  I did 101 and 102 a couple of years ago and I loved it!  Even though I'm primarily a CAS stamper, I do love techniques and I so admire the collage/vintage look - even if I struggle to pull it off myself :)

So I played along with the Summer of Creative Chemistry Week 1 challenge to make a tag using four or more colors of Distress Ink and came up with this tag:


I used the Wrinkle Free Distress technique, and Rusty Hinge, Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade, Mermaid Lagoon and Twisted Citron ink for the first "round".  I thought it came out a bit bright so went back for a second round using Seedless Preserves and Frayed Burlap inks to tone it down a bit.  To tone it down even more, I sponged over the whole thing using Scattered Straw ink then went around the edges with Vintage Photo ink.  So all up, I used nine distress inks!

Once I was happy with the base, I got stuck into some stamping.  First off, I stamped the numbers down the left hand side full strength, then used Tim's technique of swiping the ink pad over the rubber to put some subtle images in the background.  I then inked up Umbrella Man in Veridian ink and stamped that, but you can hardly see it.  Finally I stamped the sentiment and pointing finger.

To finish off the tag (and this I'm not sure about), I adhered some text washi tape and sponged over it with Vintage Photo ink to tone it down.  For some added embellishment, I adhered some aqua striped washi tape and some film strip ribbon which I stapled to the tag.


Thanks for visiting!

Products used:

Stamps:  Creative Muse, Warehouse District (Stampers Anonymous)
Ink:  Archival Black, Archival Veridian, Rusty Hinge, Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade, Mermaid Lagoon, Twisted Citron, Scattered Straw, Frayed Burlap, Seedless Preserves, Vintage Photo
Cardstock:  Manila Tag
Accessories:  Washi Tape, Film Strip Ribbon

Cheers
Karren

3 comments:

  1. This turned out to be FAB-u-LOUS too, Karren

    Kathyk

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  2. Hat's off to you for trying something so completely different... and you aced it!

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  3. Absolutely love it Karren and your colours and design are wonderful! :-)

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