I used Distress Oxides in Picked Raspberry, Salty Ocean and Spiced Marmalade to create these inky tags. Distress Oxides are a combination of pigment and dye inks and are fantastic to play with. They are beautiful to stamp with as they have a felt pad, rather than a spongy foamlike pad typical of pigment inks, which give a firm pad to stamp from.
I also used the 'Say it', 'Bloom' and 'Truths' stamps from Creative Bea. I always use a Versafine black inkpad whenever I am stamping in black.
To start I tapped the Spiced Marmalade Distress Oxide onto a plastic bag. You can also use an acrylic block or a glass worktop saver!
Spritzing the ink causes it to form these bobbles of ink.
I swished and tapped a luggage tag from Tesco into the ink (the least shiny side of the tag)....
... which creates this effect.
I tap the excess ink leftover onto my copier paper. I keep a pile of this under where I'm working.
Spritzing the tag with water has you heat it with a heat gun (for those new to stamping, this is not a hairdryer or paint stripper!!) creates this lovely texture.
Here you can see the difference between spritzing and not spritzing!
Splashing water onto the tag also gives a different effect but I do not have the right hand action for flicking water onto paper so I spritz it into my hands then clap merrily over the inked area!
I then dabbed the water droplets with tissue as I didn't have any kitchen towel to hand (I usually roll this across)
I repeated the ink process with Picked Raspberry ...
then Salty Ocean.
Tapping a Distress Oxide inkpad onto an acrylic block and spritzing it with water means you can then pick ink up with a damp paintbrush ...
and, by tapping the paintbrush with your other hand, create gorgeous splashes of ink.
I used the top and bottom of a tumbler to stamp circular marks on the tag...
... and the edge of an acrylic block to add lines.
I stamped the word 'grace' along the edge of the tag, continually stamping until the stamp ran out of ink. This gives a lovely texture.
I used my Versafine ink pad to stamp the above truth ..
and tore up some of the inky copier paper to add underneath the words, using a simple glue stick.
The little daisies from the 'Bloom' stamp set are easy to cut out and add to the tag.
Using different stamps gives a tag a different theme!
Well done if you made it this far. I hope it was useful. I am a Creative Bea Ambassador so received some of these stamps as a gift x
Beautiful tags and love those stamps! Hugs, Chrisx
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ReplyDeleteFab step by step walkthrough, thanks Sarah! You make it look so easy :-)
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