Happy 4th of July! It's Bonnie here today with a
mixed media tag I created. This is the #10 size (just over 4” x
8.5”) so there is more real estate to play around. I began by
covering the background with scraps of two different designer papers,
tearing the edges of the darker one and overlapping the lighter of
the two. Next I tore some vintage catalogue paper from the Michelle
Hill Ephemera bundle and adhered it in two places.
Stencilling was applied first using
white gesso and a couple of designs from TCW's Well Rounded stencil.
Next Jet Black Archival ink was pounced on with a sponge through the
Dina Wakley Plastic Canvas stencil. A little gesso was scuffed here and
there both to knock back the printed text lettering and to lighten some of the dark blue paper. The same black ink was used to apply a TH
text stamp in random areas. A crackle stamp was then added mainly on
the lighter areas using WV Cornflower Blue Archival ink. This ink was
also sponged around the tag's edges. Two chunks of Add a Little Dazzle metal sheets were torn (yes, it tears!) and embossed using a Cuttlebug
embossing folder. The pieces were adhered to the tag with Scor tape
and white gesso was added randomly with my finger.
The moon and stars were die cut from
scraps of yellow designer paper using the Alterations Crescent Moon
and Stars Bigz die. Each was inked around the edges with Scattered
Straw and then Wild Honey Distress inks. The moon was given a doodled
eye and outline with a black pen as well as Magenta Archival ink
cheeks and lips before it was popped up on foam tape and adhered to
the background. It was then outlined on the blue with Black Big Brush
pen. The little girl from Tumblefish Studio was fussy cut, outlined
in black to get rid of the white cut edges, and popped up on foam
except for the part of her skirt which overlapped the moon. She was
given a star to hold, a fancy hat cut from scraps, and some white
dots on her dress.
The sentiment from Wendy Vecchi's Art
Comforts set was stamped in Jet Black Archival onto the same yellow
“moon paper”, cut out with a Labels One die, and matted with the
dark blue paper. A little faux stitching was added prior to popping
it up on foam tape. A chunk of cheesecloth was tucked underneath to
suggest a cloud.
The finishing touches were Black Big
Brush pen along the outside edges, doodling and outlining with Black
Micron pen, and some punched scraps of black cardstock. Three black
pearls were added to the top right corner and a length of black
grosgrain ribbon was stapled to the top of the tag.
Thanks for visiting today. I hope you get a chance to get messy soon!
Bonnie
Here are links to some of the products
used which can be found in the eP store:
This is absolutely beautiful Bonnie. Stunning tag! Nicola x
ReplyDeleteAmazing work Bonnie! Love the doodling on the moon!
ReplyDeleteYour tag is stunning Bonnie, your work always puts a smile on my face. x
ReplyDeleteWow! What a spectacular tag! There's so much to look at on your little 'canvas'. Love how you've incorporated so many different shades of blue and the variety of media you've used to such great effect.
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag Bonnie , gorgeous images and lovely colours . Happy Independence Day ! Xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tag Bonnie! love the blues - such deep colors on this! and the lovely moon with the vintage girl sitting so nicely on! lots of nice texture added here!
ReplyDeleteAnother stellar example of your amazing talent and imagination...I love it.
ReplyDeleteFreaking fabulous! Love love love this! I love celestial themed stuff and the blue and yellow/gold color scheme. Thanks for all the details!
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