Hello all, and happy Sunday! I'm back with the details of the second and third of my tag trio of samples using Seth Apter's brand new Mini stamps for PaperArtsy. The fabulous little stamps are perfect for adding detail and texture to your backgrounds.
This pair, very much a pair, are made in a very similar way to the first one (a slight odd one out in the trio, though very harmonious), but these have an extra gleam of glamour amidst the grunginess.
Again there are Distress Inks and Oxides smooshed onto the tags to start with, and then for the tag with "future boy" I stamped EM41 randomly in Acorn Archival ink.
I was just rolling the tag on in partial stampings rather than a full-on flat-out print.
I stamped again quite randomly, but this time with embossing ink and added some of my much loved Liquid Platinum embossing powder from Ranger.
I love this stuff, as well as this stamp...
You can see the fabulously grungy, distressed look of those tiny textural cubes, even in the embossed version.
The topping is pretty minimal so as not to cover up too much of the background. As with the first tag, I went for one of the Idea-ology Photobooth photos...
... and layered it up over some rusty mesh and torn book text, with a little metal cog added for fun.
The one-word sticker is again from Finnabair's Art Daily book of phrases and words. I hope he's got a bright future.
For "memory woman", it's pretty much the same again, except this time using EM 47.
I just love these cool brick-like wedge shapes. They provide an almost architectural feature against the random inky splotches underneath.
Again, some are stamped in Acorn, and some in embossing ink with Liquid Platinum powder applied.
Just look at that soft golden glimmer when the light catches it!
The Photobooth photo is layered up over the same simple ingredients, held together with an Idea-ology mini paper-clip.
I do love this rusty mesh, especially when you tweak the edges for a nice ragged look!
And again the word sticker has had a little smoosh of Antique Linen Distress Stain to warm up the colour tone.
I hope you've enjoyed seeing these tags even half as much as I enjoyed making them.
It's really nice for me to have a record of them here, as they've now gone off to grace the PaperArtsy show display boards.
There are some more samples coming your way soon, but for now I'll love you and leave you with wishes for a wonderful Sunday and a great week to come. Happy crafting all!
Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.
L. M. Montgomery
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
Eleanor Roosevelt
I love these tags, they look gorgeous with loads of texture and your soft subtle colour palette.
ReplyDeleteOnce again I love the textures and colours! Stunning tags and simply brilliant creating! xx
ReplyDeleteI can see how these new stamps are going to be useful for your backgrounds... Gorgeous tags, Alison! x
ReplyDeleteLove both of these, you’ve created stunning backgrounds with Seth’s stamps to create a fabulous duo
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Amanda x
Lovely tags, both of them and great way to use those photos!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tags the photo of the lady reminds me of my mum xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tags, wonderful colours. Love the backgrounds. Have a lovely Sunday, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say that others haven't already said? I like how you used the stamps for straight stamping in some areas, and then added embossing to some areas. STILL love the mesh, too.
ReplyDeleteI really like that subtle glimmer of the embossing powder.
ReplyDeleteThese are so fabulous, Alison!! Gorgeous background and design .Love these.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Sunday :-)
Wonderful showcase of the versatility of these amazing stamps.... I lingered a long while admiring the depth of your backgrounds with the building of color and the dimension of that beautiful embossing. Stunning, and indeed graceful - wish I could see them in person! xxx Lynn
ReplyDeleteReally nice tags. The backgrounds are spectacular, and sometimes less things to cover it up the better. Amazing job Alison :)
ReplyDeleteWow these are fabulous, I love the rusty feel and the mesh, and these new stamps are wonderful. Have a very happy week, Sue x
ReplyDeleteAwesome tags, Alison!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful set of tags Alison, I do love the mix of the platinum sheen on the embossing and the rustiness of the mesh - a wonderful combination. Great choice of pictures too. Anne xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the other tags with us Alison....Stunning, unique and love the glimmer from the gold....Stunning as always x
ReplyDeleteI love the worn metallic/grunge backgrounds Alison. These are cool tags! Happy new week. Hugs-Erika
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ReplyDeleteSally xx
Wonderful tags, lots of lovely textures and I love the colours.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
Superb tags and backgrounds Alison with incredible layering effects. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteI love those brick shaped wedges, and they look ever so eye-catching when embossed and showcased against those blue splodges. Love all the additional bits and pieces you used, the mesh the torn book-paper, the words - it all marries perfectly and is a fest for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neet xx
Love the splatters of white just edging the photos in the bottom corners. They just give a kind of 'lift' to the whole tag in each case.xx
Your tags are stunning Alison and I adore the stamped details, which really add to the depth of the backgrounds. Perfect adornments and words as always x
ReplyDeleteTFS and sending my best wishes your way
Annie xx
Two wonderful tags Alison! I love all the details as usual, they look great.
ReplyDeleteI will look at these new mini stamps from Seth Apter... didn't see them so far, I miss time sadly to do a lot of things as I'd love to.
I hope you have a lovely summer my dear Alison.
Hugs, Corinne xx
Gorgeous!!! xx
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ReplyDeleteThese tags truly showcase your artistic talent and creativity. How wonderful! And how fun! it must have been to experiment and create with these dif. mediums~ All the textures, and vintage colors & style are perfect. So beautifully done~ TFS and have a nice week-end karen o
I love seeing these two up close, Alison, so much wonderful texture, from the embossed areas, and the platinum powder makes such a special surface , with the shimmer, on top of blue brown grungy stamped background .
ReplyDeleteThey are even more beautiful, than first seen !!
Hugs, Dorthe
Fabulous tags! I always enjoy seeing the process you follow and the layers that you create - perfect and so inspirational 😁. Happy and creative wishes! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteAmazing textures and so much wonderful detail - your style is so unique - I am absolutely in love with your art always !
ReplyDeleteSusi xx
Alison, you never cease to amaze me with your continual inspiration! Love that you so kindly share your techniques and tutorials. Blue ribbon winners one and all!
ReplyDeleteBest, Gina G
I love how theses fabulous tags came together! Super layers and textures! Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteYes! Even more beauty here! Your backgrounds always wow me,and these with the LP embossing up the wow factor! That powder is a favorite of mine, too. Gorgeous tags, Alison; I bet it was hard to part with these!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous grunge as only you can do!
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