Hi Everyone! Alison here today, with a bright and
bold tag I made using lots of PaperArtsy products.
Here's what I used...
PaperArtsy Stencils - Clare Lloyd 023, Darcy 031
PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Acrylic Paint -
Bougainvillea, Bora Bora, Banana, Moonlight, Guacamole
Brayer, Fine Paintbrush, Glossy Accents, Ink Blending Foam, Scissors, Black Lace
Instructions...
1. Using the brayer, apply Banana and Bougainvillea
paint to the tag.
2. Use the two stencils with Bora Bora, Moonlight
and Guacamole paints to create a background on the tag.
3. Stamp the moths, pebble shapes and words using
Jet Black ink, then stamp three more moths onto white card and cut them out.
Adhere the moths on top of those on the tag with glossy accents, and
trim.
4. Use the white Sharpie to add some dots to the
pebble shapes. Pump up the pen so that there's plenty of paint on the nib, then
tap to add splatters to the tag. Use the end of a fine paintbrush to add some
dots of Bora Bora to the moths.
5. Ink the edges of the tag with Jet Black, then
tie on some black lace to finish.
Have a creative day!
Alison x
this tag just makes me happy. xo
ReplyDeleteFab tag, love the bright pink!
ReplyDeleteI adore Bougainvillea: it looks wonderful taking centre stage on this bright and bold tag! What a lovely, summery project. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the bold bright colours. Bourganvillea should really be available on the National Health shouldn't it. Lx
ReplyDeleteBright, bold and beautiful! xxx
ReplyDeleteYummy love this colour combo it's good enough to eat
ReplyDeleteFab colours, your tag brightened my day today
ReplyDeleteLove
Amanda x
Wow loving this one a lot, such gorgeous feel good colours :)
ReplyDeleteHugs
Donna xx
Beautiful vibrant colors on your lovely tag Alison!
ReplyDeleteThe touches of white are great highlights.
oxo
Gorgeously bold and bright colours Alison and love the stencil detail and touches of white pen which really make it pop.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
I love it, so vibrant and cool!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow - that's a real shot of colour! Love the positioning of the moths inviting the eye to travel.
ReplyDeleteAlison x