Friday, 7 September 2018

Blossoming Tag by Fliss Goodwin


Hello! I've been playing with the new and gorgeous lustre sprays for my project this week and I can officially say that I'm now addicted to the amazing shimmer you gain by using them. Sadly the photos don't do them justice as in real life there's a ton more shimmer so hopefully this will tempt you to try them if you haven't yet done so.

Step by Step

So, the first thing I did was to take one of the gorgeous shaped greyboard tags with the intention of using just this for my project although in the end it actually became an embellishment.

I used the 6.5 x 7.5 distressed harlequin stencil with texture paste to add a pattern to the tag. Once the surface was dry, I misted on Bluebell and Rose flat matte sprays, repeating the layers several times as the spray soaks in at first. Once this was dry, I then misted on Lilac and Aqua lustre sprays for some really yummy shimmer and shine.


I then decided to use my daisy style fanciful flower image which I stamped several times onto the spray overflow paper with black ink. I find this gives the best contrast to the background as it has the same tones but in a much softer version.


Once I had cut the flowers out and layered them up, my decoupaged flower was quite large and rather drowned the background tag and because I couldn't bear to cover it all up, I decided to prepare a large tag to set everything on.

I took the largest size of white/greyboard tag and added repeated layers of spray misting, starting with Bluebell and Rose flat matte sprays, then adding Lilac lustre spray. Because the surface is white, you get a slightly different yet toning effect.

I stamped on a script texture image several times with Archival Cactus Flower ink and as this came out a little strong, I toned it down by misting on more Rose flat matte spray, followed by Aubergine and Aqua lustre sprays until I was happy with the effect.


I next stamped a couple of leaves on a scrap of green painted paper misted with Lime lustre spray and cut the images out.

I stamped the text from the stamp set on a scrap of the misting overflow paper and cut this into word tiles, running a black inkpad round the edges for emphasis.


I was then ready to assemble my tag which I did using a mix of dimensional glue and foam pads (to give height to the flower set off the smaller tag) and added a scrap of sari ribbon through the top of the shaped smaller tag.


I hope this might encourage you to try out the lustre sprays as if you do take the plunge, you definitely won't be disappointed.

Supplies:

That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set - Fanciful Flowers Set 1
That's Crafty! Clear Stamp Set - Textures Collection Set 1
That's Crafty! 6.5 x 7.5 Stencil - TC7016 Distressed Harlequin
That's Crafty! Surfaces - Size 10 White/Greyboard Tag
That's Crafty! Surfaces - Greyboard Size 5 Set of Tags
That's Crafty! Flat Matte Sprays - Bluebell, Rose
That's Crafty! Lustre Sprays - Aqua, Aubergine, Lilac, Lime
That's Crafty! White Texture Paste
Archival Cactus Flower Ink
VersaFine Onyx Black Ink
Extras - White Thin Card For Misting Overflow, Scrap of Pink Sari Ribbon, Dimensional Glue, Foam Pads


Have a really great weekend and see you next week for some exciting happenings at That's Crafty! towers.

Fliss x

13 comments:

  1. Such a lovely tag/s, Fliss . Gorgeous colours , great harlequin texture and spritzing. The lustre sprays add a lovely touch of 'lush'. Wonderful floral focal feature . Tfs x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks so much Amanda, much appreciated xx

      Delete
  2. Love the layered tags - and such dreamily lovely colours too.
    Alison x

    ReplyDelete
  3. I love your layered flower , Fliss, looks beautiful with the many layers of paper,- and the stenciled tag perfect . All together, with the big one as background you created a gorgeous tag.
    Hugs Dorthe xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you so much Dorthe, so glad you like it and I much appreciate your lovely comment xx

      Delete
  4. Love the harlequin stencil background, great dimension for your layered flower. I know how much shimmer those sprays give, it's such a shame photography tends to hide it. Beautiful design.
    Hugs Tracey x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Many thanks Tracey, I wish the shimmer showed up better too but my camera can never cope with it xx

      Delete
  5. Thanks Melina, so kind and I really love those sprays now too xx

    ReplyDelete
  6. Great layers, great tag! I really need to try the lustre sprays
    Love
    Amanda x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks so much Amanda and you'll love them! xx

      Delete
  7. Spectacular tag Fliss, adore the colour choice you’ve used here
    Hugs
    Donna xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks so much Donna, so kind and glad you like the colours too as I love these at the moment.
      Fliss xx

      Delete

Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment on our blog, we really appreciate it.

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.