No. 11
Yield: 1 – #8 Tag
Wet Ingredients:
- Ink
–Alcohol Espresso, Latte, Oregano, Pesto; Distress Ground Espresso,
Hickory Smoke
- Markers
–Distress Aged Mahogany, Black Soot, Walnut Stain
- Other
– Crackle Accents, Mixatives – Pearl & Snow Cap, Texture Paste, Vintaj
Patina Aged Bronze
- Paint
– Distress Fossilized Amber, Hickory Smoke, Milled Lavender
- Stain
– Distress Bundled Sage, Ground Espresso, Fossilized Amber, Hickory Smoke,
Milled Lavender
Dry Ingredients:
- 1 –
#8 Manila Tag
- Cardstock
– Cherry Wood Veneer, Manila
- Hardware
– Alphaparts – Wicked, Industrious Stickers – Frames, Jump Ring, Mini
Numerals, Shield Charm, Trophy Antlers
- Other
– Textured Surfaces (Corrugated)
- Ribbon
– Crinkle Ribbon
Tools/Equipment:
- Punch
- Shield
- Stencil - Gothic
the trophy antlers were base-coated with
Vintaj Patina in aged bronze and finished with
Tim's Faux Patina technique from Creative Chemistry 102
after sanding the surface I applied a mix of
Ranger's Crackle Accents with Pearl Mixative
(I'll be using this combination again)
Wow, the patina on the trophy antlers is amazing! Another great tag, fabulous textures with the corrugated card, crackle and stenciling. Deb xo
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool how you got the deer positioned this way! LOVE the use of the Pearl Mixative...a favorite of mine. Looks awesome on the word!
ReplyDeleteThe deer looks awesome on an angle! Ohhhh this only gets better!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness you posted this. I really wanted to know what you were doing with those angle cut deer heads. This was BRILLIANT and way less disturbing and more logic than what I thought you were going to do.
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