This is a collaboration of many of my favorite products.
And I love how it turned out.
It starts with a plain manila tag, some Plaster Texture paste and a stencil. The Rust Pastes and Metallique paints are added for color and contrast. It's then glued to a larger piece of white chipboard.
The Baked Texture embossing powders from Seth Apter are the next step. You're gonna love how these babies add texture and dimension to your projects.
This is the center section of the tag showing the first layer of Plaster Paste and several layers of Rust Pastes and paints from Finnabair.
These are the paper clay wings made in a Prima silicone mold.
I used two colors to create these wings.
Now this was really fun! I added embossing ink to chipboard and paper clay pieces, then I sprinkled the gorgeous Baked Texture embossing powders
on them and heated.
VERY cool results with different heating times can be achieved.
The metal elements are Mechanicals from Finnabair and the vintage picture is
from Retro Cafe Art Gallery.
I had several clay pieces I made up from Iron Orchid Designs with different
paint combinations, and this beautiful red piece was perfect for the tag.
ideas I touched on here.
Your Friend in ART,
Linda
Linda, I saw this tag over on FB but am so glad I came to your blog to see more detail...this is gorgeous! The colors and textures- so very yummy!This looks like an ancient piece of iron that has been reworked-great job!
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Thanks so much Jackie. It was really fun working with all the products.
DeleteA Texture-Layered Tag from a A Texture-Layered Tag Artist that you are :-) :-)
ReplyDeleteCreatieve groetjes, Anja
Thank you so much Anja.
DeleteLinda this is an amazing tag !! As always I LOVE shen you use clay pieces and/or create steampunk art. Thank you for sharing this gorgeous project.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Monica... Spain
Thanks so much Monica.
ReplyDeleteI've spent a week scouring your blog & Ive been admiring your pics on Instagram... stalker mode!! Lol. You are amazing. Do you teach any online workshops?
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