by
the numbers
Time: >2 Hours
Yield: 1 #8 Tag
Wet Ingredients:
- Ink
– Alcohol Espresso, Honeycomb, Teakwood; Archival Shadow Grey,; Distress Embossing,
Ground Espresso
- Other
– Distress Crayons Cracked Pistachio, Ground Espresso; Distress Collage
Medium Crazing & Matte
- Paint
– Distress Cracked Pistachio, Ground Espresso
Dry Ingredients:
- Cardstock
– Kraft Stock, Memoranda Paper Stash, Mixed Media Heavy Stock
- Embossing
Powder – Clear, Silver Dollar
- Hardware
– Fragments, Gadget Gears, Game Spinner, Hex Fasteners, Sprocket Gears
- Other
– Adhesive Sheets, Foil Tape Sheet,
Substrate Sheet (small piece for burnishing), Textured Surfaces
(corrugate)
- Ribbon
– Linen Ribbon
Tools/Equipment:
- Dies
– Mixed Media, Label Collection, Traveller Words
- Other
– Design Ruler, Remnant Rub Tool, Retractable Knife, Sanding Grip
- Stamps
–Label Frames
- Texture
Fade - Numeric
Love all the grungy textures!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredibly clever thing to use the fragments as mini diffusers!! I will try this too. The tag is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing :-) :-)
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the many fragments for this that is pure genius I may have to borrow your idea sometime!
ReplyDeleteSo very cool! The partial embossing idea was brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't I think of that?! Amazing work on the pressure embossing and clever technique using the embossing powder! Very cool project all together, as ALWAYS!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Thanks so much for taking the time to create the details step-outs.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! thanks you for step by step, I learn so many techniques every time I visit your blog! you're so inspirational! Wonderful tag and wonderful card! I love them both! Barbara
ReplyDeleteI love the technique you used with the label stamp and number emboss. I did n't quite understand what the plastic tag pieces were used for.Would you ever consider doing a video showing how you created those labels with numbers. This is amazing...Thank you so much for sharing!!!
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