748 FOUND

Thursday, February 25, 2016



748-FOUND

Time: <2 Hour for tag (>12 hours for the resin to set)
Yield:  1 – #8 Tag
Wet Ingredients:
  • Crayons – Distress Black Soot, Picket Fence
  • Ink – Alcohol Mushroom; Distress Chipped Sapphire, Faded Jeans, Vintage Photo
  • Other – ICE Resin, Matte Multi Medium, Molding Putty
  • Markers – Distress Vintage Photo
Dry Ingredients:
  • 2 – #8 Manila Tag
  • Cardstock – Kraft Core #17
  • Embossing Powder – Clear; Distress Vintage Photo
  • Found Objects – Adding Machine Keys, Finger Spinner, Hex Caps
  • Hardware –  Custom Knobs (Sticker), Mini Fasteners, Philosophy Token, Phrase Band, Remnant Rubs (Apothecary &Numbers), Swivel Clasp,
Tools/Equipment:
  • Other – Circle Punch (5/8), Drill Punch, Foam Tape, Sanding Block


I’m playing tag with:
Vintage Journey challenge “industrial”
Creative Carte Blanche, this is my first ICE Resin kit and cast embellishment. I have a feeling, it’s the first of many.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  


  


20 comments:

  1. I knew you were up to all kinds of good with those rotary dials!

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    1. My dial project is still in the works. Casting the finger spinner was a bonus!

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  2. Oh my word!! This is just an amazing project. Love your ice resin dial. What a great idea! Love this tag with its layers of ink, embossing powder and layers of awesomeness. Thank you for sharing it with everyone at Creative Carte Blanche!

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  3. Wow, fab tag!! Don't know anything about this product but I shall have to investigate and give it a try. X

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  4. What a great project and photo tutorial! The finger spinner is genius. This piece tells a story for sure, thanks for sharing it on Creative Carte Blanche!

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  5. Great project - you rocked that ice resin! I love the dial - great idea! Thank you for that wonderful tutorial. You really explained all of your technique so well - love it! Thanks for being creative with us at Creative Carte Blanche!

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  6. Fantastic Industrial tag. I love your background and use of Ice Resin, very clever. Love the step by steps giving such wonderful detail. Thanks so much for joining in with our challenge at A Vintage Journey. Tracy x

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  7. Wow, this is so cool, such an inspiring tag and a wonderful creative project.
    Hugs, Julie x

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  8. Fabulous tag . Love the industrial rusty background and use of ice resin . Great tute . Thanks for joining us At A vintage Journey x

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  9. AMAZING - love the whole concept and design.
    hugs Brenda xxx

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  10. Oh my heck!!!! WOW...AMAZING....Love the whole piece....every little detail is fabulous!!! Thanks for that step by step too! Gonna pin this one! Thanks for sharing and joining us at Creative Carte Blanche!

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  11. Wow Vicki, that is absolutely fabulous! Your industrial background is gorgeous and the cast resin phone dial is amazing, I've never used resin but you have inspired me to give it a go! Thanks so much for joining us at A Vintage Journey, Deb xo

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  12. Incredible use of Ice resin! Fantastic tutorial! Barbara

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  13. Well, this is just fabulous! I adore the layered tag, the technique to create it, and of course that resin phone dial. Holy cow, that's genius! So happy you joined us at Creative Carte Blanche. Hope to see you again and again.

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  14. Way cool design! Great steps, thanks for sharing!

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  15. HOLY ROCKETS! What an amazing, multi-dimensional, mind-blowing, FABULOUS tag! You've convinced me to order some ICE RESIN and start playing, so thank you for that-- and for rocking the first Creative Carte Blanche adventure!

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  16. I love your fabulous tag! The colours, the layers and the ice resin detail!

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  17. I have been following your blog for ages now and your tags, your inspiration and your talent never ceases to utterly amaze me. This tag (as are all your others) is totally outstanding and I love the techniques you've used. Thank you so much for sharing your talent because it is an inspiration certainly to me and to many others, I'm sure. Carol. xx

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