There's no sunshine in the city today. Just rain, and more freezing rain tonight. So, there's not a very good picture today, but it's the best I could do.
Here's a fun way to show off your little Christmas tags. I started with the manila tag that I'd Distress Inked with Concord and Sapphire and a bit of Marmalade in the middle. Spray with Perfect Pearls Mist Forever Violet. When dry emboss with snowflakes (these are a Cuttlebug set-don't have Tim's...but they would do, too).
Sand a bit of the snowflakes off and highlight with a white pen. I used a Sharpie Poster Pen as it has a soft tip and a pen will smoosh down the embossing.
Then the little snowman is on Ten Second's Studio Peacock metal. LOVE this color. I embossed it in the Snowman Texture Plate from Tim and after sanding and using the steal brush on him, I cut him out . Simple, heh?
The TownScape is a piece of the metal tape again that I mounted onto heavy manila cardstock before I cut it out on the die. This makes it more stable. Then take a refiner tool, and decorate the houses. Using Alcohol Inks, I painted the little houses and sidewalks using a brush.
You can make them as elaborate as you like. Cut the house strip wider than your tag, and add it with a small piece of the metal tape at the sides. Bow it out and the back of the card so it will stand up. I added an oval piece of chipboard on the bottom for support.
The Star is a piece from Maya Road painted and Glittered with Martha's Crystal Fine White glitter. Glue your card to the star and add Texture Paste around the townhouses.
Here's a fun way to show off your little Christmas tags. I started with the manila tag that I'd Distress Inked with Concord and Sapphire and a bit of Marmalade in the middle. Spray with Perfect Pearls Mist Forever Violet. When dry emboss with snowflakes (these are a Cuttlebug set-don't have Tim's...but they would do, too).
Sand a bit of the snowflakes off and highlight with a white pen. I used a Sharpie Poster Pen as it has a soft tip and a pen will smoosh down the embossing.
Then the little snowman is on Ten Second's Studio Peacock metal. LOVE this color. I embossed it in the Snowman Texture Plate from Tim and after sanding and using the steal brush on him, I cut him out . Simple, heh?
The TownScape is a piece of the metal tape again that I mounted onto heavy manila cardstock before I cut it out on the die. This makes it more stable. Then take a refiner tool, and decorate the houses. Using Alcohol Inks, I painted the little houses and sidewalks using a brush.
You can make them as elaborate as you like. Cut the house strip wider than your tag, and add it with a small piece of the metal tape at the sides. Bow it out and the back of the card so it will stand up. I added an oval piece of chipboard on the bottom for support.
The Star is a piece from Maya Road painted and Glittered with Martha's Crystal Fine White glitter. Glue your card to the star and add Texture Paste around the townhouses.
I cut the Snow Flurries out with the metal tape, and added to the top of the card only gluing the very top to the card. Bend the snowflakes out for affect. Detail it with some Turquoise Stickles. Paint some Grungeboard or Chipboard letters and accent with the Stickles. Assemble with glue and pop dots.
Tie a matching metal edged ribbon in the top and it's ready for the coffee table!
This is our little Star, Emma the Ham Hock! She's still so proud of the missing tooth! The Christmas Program always is a treat.
Mommy and Daddy got her to stop moving for a moment afterwards for a family picture. Erin was up in the choir loft with her friends. You've got to get the shots when you can.
So, that's it for me for the week. Have a great weekend. To my Midwest friends, stay warm and safe. Stay in and play along with Tim and the Christmas tags. It's gonna be ugly out there tomorrow! Yuck!
Linda
Linda
Wow, Lina - this tag is the best thing I have seen for ages! (and that includes Tim's - just don't tell him, lol!)
ReplyDeleteSorry, should of course have spelt your name right!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that.....love the giant snowman behind the little houses and the way it all stands up!
ReplyDelete{gasp} Oh how I love, love, love that tag! I love your metal work so much!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Linda, Tim Holtz is definitely going to miss you....totally fantastic, taken the tags to the highest level of brilliance. Enjoy the weekend and stay warm. Annette x
ReplyDeleteWhat a awesometag!!
ReplyDeleteFilled with so many idea fantastic ideas.
You rock
Lovely metal work...don't think to use it but definitely should more often. Precious family! Keep warm and dry and safe! Perfect weekend to stay in doors and be creative!
ReplyDeleteok.....so I opened your post....my mouth flew open...and to manually close it cause THIS IS STINKING AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! holy crap girlio...holy crap!!!
ReplyDeleteTommorrow will be a wonderful day for creating...I have vowed not to even get out of my pj's!! how bout that!!!
Hi there, Love your tag the background colour is drop dead gorgeous and the houses in a row in metal fabby,mmmmm love it all actually :0) xx
ReplyDeleteoh hun this is totaly amazing really love the effect on this,brillinat you certainly have given tim a run for his money wonderful family picure too hugs cheryl xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgie, gorgie, gorgie! I love your snowman and the metalwork houses was a perfect touch! Fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteWowser that is flippin amazing!!!
ReplyDeletelook out Tim!!!
Julie xx
Ooo, this is gorgeous! Just love the colors on that background, the SM is unexpected, but really adds to it! Great idea with the houses!
ReplyDeletesoooooooooooo pretty! ty for sharing! and...NICE PICS! a cutie patootie
ReplyDeletexo cher
Awesome,awesome,awesome! Your tag is jaw-dropping!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Linda!
ReplyDeleteLinda, just stunning!
ReplyDeletexx
Bravo, dear Linda!!! You are so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteExquisitely crafted ! So beautiful.
Thanks so much everybody!
ReplyDeleteLinda
The metalwork plus the alcohol inks took my breath away. WOW!
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag Linda, I love how it stands on its own! clap clap clap!
ReplyDeleteLinda this is just gorgeous,I love it.
ReplyDeleteTake care, Lin x
this is just stunning! the colors are amazing - and such gorgeous details. Miss Emma brought a big grin to my face this morning - what a beautiful child! :)
ReplyDeleteYour tags are amazing! LOVE them! You truly do such beautiful work! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou rock! Incredible art! You have mastered metal. Your friend in art, Helene
ReplyDeleteYour christmas tags are so inspirational. Ranks up there with Tim's!
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