Rucksack
Time: <2 Hours
Yield: 1 – #10 Tag
Wet Ingredients:
- Ink – Alcohol Honeycomb; Archival - Jet Black; Distress Black Soot, Gathered Twigs, Mowed Lawn, Peeled Paint Pumice Stone, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain
- Paint – Distress Mustard Seed
Dry Ingredients:
- Tag - #10 Manila
- Cardstock – Water Colour Paper
- Hardware – Bead Chain, Buckles, Mirrored Stars
Tools/Equipment:
- Stamps – Classics #5, Graph, Here and There, Purveyor
- Stencil - Cargo
gorgeous tag!love that it looks like a backbag!
ReplyDeleteLove the look you have created...very catchy to the eye... Lovin it... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie
ReplyDeleteVery cool - fab earthy colours and a great rugged look to your rucksack tag!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Great take on Tim's Tag! Karen.x
ReplyDeleteI am loving your tag!! We are a big military family, so I'm thrilled to see how distress inks can be used to make camo colors. (I would have never thought of that.) And using the buckles to make a ruck sack is genius!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous!!! I LOVE both the idea and the execution of this, fabulous take on the original and a brilliant idea!!
ReplyDeleteI saw this tag on pinterst. What a great male tag.
ReplyDeleteWonderful male tag. Love the embelishments.
Anneke.