This one is really neat because of the fading in and out color and it's mostly the Alcohol Inks with Powdered Chalk in Water. I mixed it up and used a spray bottle to force the color around and let it naturally dry where ever the color laid from there.

This 2nd Tag is similar with the Alcohol Inks and Powdered Chalks in Water by spraying it. I also used some of the shade of brown in the Distress Stains from Tim Holtz/Ranger Ink. You'll see in the bottom left hand corner of this tag that I also added some Glitter to it, too. This dried naturally with the other mediums.
I have a thought - I might add some grunge inked rubber stamp backgrounds to this one - but I don't want to screw up the subtle glitter at the bottom - so I've been on the fence about it. What do you think!?
Speaking of inked Rubber Stamps...this 3rd photo will show you one that I have already done. I used Dress Stains and Powdered Chalk - both DRY - and distressed by smushing and smudging. I applied more Powder Chalk and lightly spritzed with plain water. After it dried I used 2 different Clear Acrylic Stamps - on with the Cardinal and the other with the Sentiment.
I made this one with my husband's Grandmother in mind...she LOVES Cardinals. It might be a little too Earth-Toned for her regular color tastes but I think the Cardinal Image Tramps the color.
This next one resembles rust, I think.
I did the Distress Stains - DRY - and then sprayed water and dried again. I filled in with watered down Alcohol Inks and dried again and then the Distress Stains - dried - and spritzed with water and dried one more time.
I might try and do a Paper Piecing and/or Grunge or Art Journaling/Junk Journaling with this one in some way, shape, or form.
Next up...this spotty blue one...
It's pretty easy-peasy, really! I just used the Alcohol Inks with a bit of water and dried.
I left some of the base paper color exposed on purpose. I figured less is sometimes more.
I often have problems sticking to that but it seemed to work here!
And...LAST...but certainly NOT least...because I have like 30 more tags I could post but will wait another day!
This one is a combination of Alcohol and Distress Inks and Stains, Powdered Chalk, Water, Hair Spray - all dried - and then I smeared DRY Glitzy Powder Chalk over top of it for the finish.
I like the way you can see the paths that the water took with the color in this one...where it has moved and run a bit. I also like the glitzy finish.
So there you have it! A few Artsy pics and posts for you! What do you think!? Which are your favorites? I will be posting another project in the near future using the inks and stains on a full page of card stock so be on the look out for that, too!
Those are really fascinating - what great fun! (I have virtually no artistic ability, but enjoy seeing others' work : )
ReplyDeleteAwww thanks so much! Means a lot :) EVERYONE can do art of some sort! I think people who work with food are artists as well! I see some gorgeous creations that I could never do with food and admire them! Your cookies that you made last week certainly fit in that category!!! A work of art, I would say! Very Nice!
DeleteThese are absolutely gorgeous Jennifer =)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I'm trying to get back into Crafting, Mixed Media, and Art Stuff :)
DeleteThese are interesting and gorgeous, what a fun project!
ReplyDeleteThanks :) They are fun and seemed to help relief stress even - while creating them :)
DeleteHi Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteYou are soooo creative! These painted tags are so lovely. Thank you for sharing your process and beautiful tags at the Healthy, Happy, Green & Natural Hop!
thanks so much! Means a lot! They are fun to make and I LOVE the colors!
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