Monday, October 20, 2014

Give Thanks Tag

Happy Monday !

I finally had a quiet weekend, and had some fun playing with some old and new ULD goodies, stamps and sprays.

With fall in the air, I wanted to use some warm colors, and was inspired after watching a youtube video of an art journal that used pumpkins.


Wood Tags available on our Website
For this project, I used one of our wood tags, some wood pumpkins (coming soon !) and the words "Give Thanks" (also coming soon !)

I started by putting a coat of clear Gesso on the wood tag.  I wasn't quite sure what I was going to do on it, so coated it and set it aside to dry.
For the pumpkins, I used Heidi Swapp Color Shine sprays directly on the wood. Stalk was Citron and the body was Peach (although it looks more orange to me, but it has a gorgeous shimmer.)


I ended up using sprays on the tag too.  Several different colors:  Lindys starburst sprays - California Poppy Gold and Peony Scarlet Red.  Heidi Swapp color shine sprays - Citron, Mustard and Bronze.  I applied these randomly until I had the color scheme I liked.

I adore my script stamp and use it often. :)  (S4878 Old Letter Writing, by Hero Arts)  


 Next, I used some "green floral embellishments" that I got at Michaels.  I applied the same sprays to the green leaves, to give them more of a Fall feel.  (The sprays worked very well in altering the color from bright green to the more earthy tones.) 

I played around with placement, and then proceeded to glue down the pieces with Helmar Premium Craft Glue.


 I attached some green chiffon ribbon and called it done !

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Thanks for visiting !
Shilo

10 comments:

  1. I love how you can change the wood for beautiful art. I love your creation. Thank you Shilo!

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  2. Love it! I would really like to get a clear stamp that has script on it like that!

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    1. Elizabeth, my current supplier is in the process of getting clear laserable rubber. As soon as they do, I? want to play around with it. I currently have the grey rubber, but have yet to actually make any stamps. lol

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  3. Thank you for all your kind comments, everyone. :D

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