Tiny Tab Tags
Time: >2 Hours
Yield: 12 - Tiny Tags(total)
Wet Ingredients:
- Ink – Archival Black, Distress; Gathered Twigs
- Markers – Distress; Aged Mahogany, Barn Door, Broken China, Fired Brick, Pumice Stone, Shabby Shutters, Spiced Marmalade, Spun Sugar, Tattered Rose, Vintage Photo, Weathered Wood, Worn Lipstick
- Other – Glossy Accents
- Paint – Distress; Frayed Burlap, Picket Fence
- Stain – Distress; Broken China, Fired Brick, Picked Raspberries, Squeezed Lemon
Dry Ingredients:
- Cardstock – Manila Paper, Water Color Paper
- Other – Assorted Tissue Tape
Tools/Equipment
- Die – Tiny Tabs and Tags
- Paint Brushes
- Rubber Stamp – Tiny Things, Urban Tapestry
for colouring the images, I would first swipe the markers
across the paper and then, blend and/or dilute the
colours with a wet paint brush
I missed taking photos of the spattering
(Broken China and Vintage Photo ink) over all the images
- I was lost in the moment - this was very messy,
and highly satisfying
Loooooove. Your backgrounds are gorgeous, your images are amazing. I love the small hits of washi tape--totally stealing that idea! =D
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous - I want those stamps so bad!! They are now at the top of my shopping list. xx Michelle
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these are so fun and fabulous! I'm so glad I have this stamp set. Gotta play and make my own mini tags. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove them all!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very clever idea! Beautifully done, love them.
ReplyDeleteThose are all so cool - and so tiny! Love it....
ReplyDeleteThose mini tags are great. The coffee cup tag I adore, what a great stamp. They are all super cute.
ReplyDeleteFantastic I love them !
ReplyDeleteNorway
What a wonderful set of tags!
ReplyDeleteWow, those tiny tags look great! Love them!
ReplyDeleteEdith
These tiny tags are BRILLIANT !!! So glad I popped over from Tim Holtz blogworthy post.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous collection of tiny tags. Love them.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being a Blogworthy Link.
hugs {brenda} x0x
Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Fabulous and big congrats on being chosen for the Blogworthy links this month!!
ReplyDeleteSuper neat tags love how the washi tape blends with the images. Truly one of Tim's blogworthy hits. tfs
ReplyDeleteloving the cute tags, brilliant.
ReplyDeletewent and had a looksy at your steampunk tag, tim's recommendation, loving that, too, take care, corinna
ReplyDeleteYour tags are absolutely too cool! Love!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the process! Each step of the way :) Very inspiring!!! :)
ReplyDelete~ Vanessa W
These are simple and fast to make :) I am happy Tim shared this link.
ReplyDeletewhat do you do with all these tags? I love them, BTW!
ReplyDeleteTim's blog sent me over and I love your tags-love the distress look and vintage feel. Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love these tiny tags!!! What a great idea to show your assembly line approach (I need this idea! :)!, yet each little work of art is unique. Thanks for the step-by-step tutorial!
ReplyDeleteyour backgrounds are gorgeous and the tags are so cool....i love this. Your tut is great. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love these!! Thank you for the inspiration, I never know what to do with my tiny tags!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved tags, and especially the tiny ones! Thanks for the inspiration! Nelda Deakins
ReplyDeleteThese are just wonderful little treasures. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you selected the images and mounted them to an appropriate BG with words that matched the feel...don't know whether it was intentional, but it WORKS!! Well done! :)
ReplyDeleteVictoria Dainel
ReplyDeleteI love every think you do, and use is perfect, my wish is one day i meet you,i work at holitn hotil in Pheonix.AZ my dream is one day you come to our hotil,thanks for what you make and do for us.
june 11,2013 at 11:13
Your tiny tags are just gorgeous! i found your blog from the Tim Holtz site, so glad I did! I just subscribed and will look forward to seeing more of your work!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous!Great tutorial!Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove your little tags. So clever and imaginative.
ReplyDeleteI too found your blog from "the one and only" Tim Holtz! Glad I checked it out today.
WOW !!!!! Love your tags. Oh my goodness, they're beautiful. Following you now. Thanks so much for sharing. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteMaria. Found you through Tim Holtz's blogs worthy links. Maria
Stunning loved the photo steps
ReplyDeleteOh yes TH thinks they rock too as that is how I found this post.
Those are fabulous tiny tags, so amazing how you made them ( Tim shared... so glad he did) ... GREAT inspiration !!
ReplyDeletesuperbe, j adore
ReplyDeleteI discovered your blog via TIm's Blogworthy links and am so glad I did! These tags are wonderful and a source of inspiration! Question: what do you do with your tags? I have used them on cards but not always satisfied with the result.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thanks to Tim for the referral! So inspired!
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm a quiet follower but I adore every single piece you create. Tim's referral is so very well deserved! Your work is extremely inspirational and those tiny tags are no exception. I hope you don't mind if I'll give this a try too. Suzanne
ReplyDeleteReally great tags!
ReplyDeleteWOW! They look great!
ReplyDeleteThese are great. You could also use them for Invitations w/ all the information on the back.
ReplyDeleteLove these tiny tags!!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing. All of them!
ReplyDeleteAwesome production !
ReplyDeleteLove how they look "old & grungy effect"
I'll try it!
Thank you !
Your work is wonderful
ReplyDeleteI love your use of tissue tape. I never know what to do with it.
ReplyDeleteYour little tags are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove your tiny tags! Such fun! I love those little stamps. So far I have only used the ballerina. Love how you used the tissue tape!
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love these! The tissue tape really finishes them off!
ReplyDeleteI have numerous small stamps and what a great idea for using them....not to forget the great use of the tissue tape! Thanks again for more useful ideas!
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