Hello all! I'm squeezing this in by the skin of my teeth. Things are stupidly busy for me at the moment, with requests and deadlines flying in from seventeen different directions, but I simply can't bear to miss a Tag Friday at A Vintage Journey... I never have so far, and so here I am.
In fact, I have a pair of tags for you, with a shimmer of light gleaming amidst the earthy colour tones. These were actually made a while back, while showing a friend how to apply gilding foil to a project. So they weren't pre-planned in any way, and where they ended up was pretty much entirely a surprise to me.
It's as they move in the light that you suddenly catch the real gleam of the foil - it's a pretty magical effect. I really must try to use the stuff more often!
It's just going to a be a quick post (for me), as I really haven't time for an epic... and also there really aren't any process photos, as the process was focussed on sharing ideas and techniques, not on recording what we were doing.
There's some Tim Holtz design paper in the background, stuck down onto a regular manila tag, leaving a slight border.
Which stash it's from is anybody's guess. Someone out there will know...
And then there's some roughly brayered gesso over that...
... along with some credit-card-applications of (probably) Hey Pesto Fresco paint from PaperArtsy.
We used a glue stick to apply the foil - delicately in some places, a little more heavy-handedly in others.
The flower silhouettes are stamped and embossed in Wow Primary Bark powder.
They're both from a set by Inkylicious which I picked up for a song the last time I managed to get myself to Ally Pally.
The quotes are done the same way. They're both from my own EAB Eclectica stamp sets at PaperArtsy, as you probably know if you spend any time here. This one is from EAB03 Music & Silence...
... and this one is from EAB01 Trees & Flowers.
I added some partial stampings of the same quotes in green, but that seems to have slightly vanished in the finished versions... clearly, it wasn't Archival ink!
In close up, you can see there's plenty of spatter, and some fairly unsuccessful faux stitching.
There's some more embossing powder around the edges to draw the eye inward, and some dark twine tops them both off.
So that's your lot for now. Hop over and catch some more Tag Friday action from my brilliant fellow Creative Guides at A Vintage Journey. I love seeing what everyone makes when they're simply let loose to play.
My apologies that I'm such a poor blog visitor at the moment - there will come a time when I do some proper catching up, I promise. In the meantime, thank you so much for your continued company. Have a wonderful weekend, everyone.
No wonder of it: shéer plód makes plough down sillion
Shine, and blue-bleak embers, ah my dear,
Fall, gall themselves, and gash gold-vermilion.
From The Windhover by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Nice tags! I love a good quote and you lucked out getting those for a good price. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tags! Have a great weekend, Valerie
ReplyDeleteA fabulous pair of tags, love the foil shimmers. Hope things get less busy for you soon, and thanks for cramming in a visit and the birthday wishes!
ReplyDeleteFirst time I have visited your blog. Not only do I love the tags but I had such a chuckle at your blog. I loved it. So light and fun instead of intense. Beautiful tags too :D
ReplyDeleteA double display of sheer enjoyment, applying, playing and sharing techniques with friends. Isn't this creative thing just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteFoil is something I use once maybe twice a year but it's always worth the wait. Magical makes that shimmer and shine..
Happy Tag Friday Alison & Thank you for sharing with us all.
Creative hugs Tracey xx
These look wonderful - I love that grungy feel!
ReplyDeleteA pair of stunners Alison! Hope life takes a calmer turn for you soon!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Lovely shiny stuff. Sorry to be one of the seventeen directions....
ReplyDeleteI love the Rilke quote. Xxx
Those tags are so amazingly pretty and I LOVE the quotes of your sets so much the way you use them!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Wishing you a bit more time for yourself and art!
Big hugs, Susi
Lovely pair of tags in those rich earth tones, Alison. I love the addition of the foiling. BEAUTIFUL! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags Alison. You have created a real feel of bark and foliage through your textures and colours, wonderful and not so quick a post after all! Thanks for sharing x Amanda
ReplyDeleteA stunning duo! Alison. Love the earthy tones and the gesso/ paint effects- so arty . Love even more that you didn't cover them up as they need to be seen! The simplicity of the stamped images, along with your lovely sentiments and the glints of gold are the perfect choice.
ReplyDeletehugs x
Love this duo Alison! There's always so much depth to your projects. I've been a horrible blogger for quite a while now but maybe I can ease back into visiting on a regular basis. You always inspire me! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags, Alison! I love how the glimmer sets everything off!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous couple of tags! The foiling really brings them to life!
ReplyDeleteDear Alison , they are such wow moments today ,on my tour in blog-land. Gorgeous with the foiling and your fantastic way of using the embossing powder, in corners- so textural - the gesso whitewashing the background leaving green spots to be seen, makes this look as if watching through a very rainy window- I love them both .
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit- and I wish you a lovely weekend. xx
Love the foil effects you got here. Great tags!! Hugs, Sandy
ReplyDeleteDifferent color/tones for you, and so effective with those great stamps! Thanks for stopping by despite your wickedly full schedule - and thank you for continued inspiration here! Keep breathing, dear.... and hope you've some non-work time over the weekend - xx Lynn
ReplyDeleteA stunning pair of tags Alison, the foil gives a wonderful sheen, the backgrounds are superb and oh how I love your stamping!! I really do appreciate your visit, even though you are so busy...! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as always Alison and I adore the glint of the foil on that fabulous textured background, the combination of foil and distress has always appealed to me and you have combined it to perfection here! Hope things slow down for you soon so you can play some more, we love seeing what you create! Deb xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful earth colours which look great with the shiny foil and your quotes!!! Have a nice weekend!!! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful white washed look to your tags Alison - just giving us a whisper of what you had layered on before the wash - and your wonderful quote sentiments are perfect here! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteThese tags are both delightful Alison with fabulous layers and that gorgeous glint of foiling peeking through. I love the finished effects and those beautiful embossed flowers and all finished off with your brilliant words. So glad you kept these in reserve and could join in th Tag Friday line up. Xxx
ReplyDeleteBoth lovely tags, Alison! I'm minded to CASE these... I've been a bit busy myself and not posted a lot this month but late July there will be lots to reveal!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tags Alison, I love everything about them. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
Wow! These are both stunning -I love that paint effect with the foiling! Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteSo happy you squeezed these in Alison!and sorry for all the chaos in your life right now!
ReplyDeleteI just love the addition of the gilding! How beautiful! It really is a stunning little detail that is "just enough"!
Thanks so much for sharing!
Jackie xo
Two fabulous tags anyway!!!!
ReplyDeleteLike you said, I should also use more my gilging foil... maybe in the way you did, just applying some glue here and there from a simple stick!
Good luck for your job and all the coming events dear Alison. xx
Oh I love your Hopkins finish! Well done to you for meeting the tag Friday deadline. Especially with this beauty! Gold star for 100% attendance. I do hope that you are enjoying all that is happening. Nx
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely as always, I really like the embossing and splatters - little things etc lol xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tags, both are absolute stunners. I love adding foil to pretty much everything but so often it doesn't show up in the photographs - it's very elusive! I have those same Inkylicious stamps and found that at least one of them matches the TH wildflowers dies, although a slightly different size - I thought this might be quite useful but not sure how at the moment!
ReplyDeleteDiana x
Stunning tags Alison - such a gorgeous mix of colours and I love the ethereal feel to them. Hope you find some more relaxing time soon! Jennie x
ReplyDeleteLove the shabby colours of these tags Alison, thanks for the prompt for using foil - it just sits in the drawer until/maybe Christmas!
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
The juxtaposition of the rawness of the background with the gold gilding is absolutely magical on these tags Alison. I think of all the techniques we don't think of using together that bring such incredible beauty in harmony. Wow! It's the balance of the dark brown embossing and twine with the white gesso and the gilding. The touch of green ... the wonderful images and quotes ... balanced. (Ok ... you can definitely tell when I'm seriously involved in the art when I stop talking in sentences. Forgive me, dear Alison!) . Hugs -- Mary Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteWell, it's almost NEXT tag Friday and I'm just getting around... Where does the time go? I can truly envision the luster of the foiling on these perfectly textured tags. I love the bits of green and those killer wildflowers - what a score! Gorgeous my friend! Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDelete