This month there are 5 Fridays - and when this happens - we have a Tag Friday over at A Vintage Journey! Any tag will do as long as it's in the vintage, shabby, mixed media, rustic style and everyone is welcome to join in and link up their tag to share with us!
I used Gertrude front and center on my tag today! She's having a snack of leaves and standing in a bed of flowers!
I had the background of the tag already done. I had made it after watching a Saturday blog post that Tim Holtz did using Ranger Distress Resist Spray. I put Tim's Heart Struck Stencil over the 3 1/8' x 6 1/4" manila tag and then sprayed through the stencil with the Distress Resist Spray. I washed the stencil immediately and let the tag dry.
I rubbed Distress Oxide Inks in Seedless Preserves, Candied Apple, Squeezed Lemonade and Spiced Marmalade onto my craft mat, spritzed with water and smooshed the tag into the colors, one at a time, drying between colors. (Sorry - no photos of this process!)
I thought it would make a great background for Gertrude!
Die cutting all the various pieces for Gertrude out of specific colors seemed rather tedious to me.
(although the pieces are conveniently marked on the back saying what color to cut them in if you are following the photo on the packaging!)
So I thought I'd ink up an 8 1/2" x 11" piece of watercolor paper using 4 brownish Distress Oxide Inks - Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Vintage Photo, and Walnut Stain - light to dark - and use that sheet for all the pieces.
The first layer was Antique Linen DOX.
I used the same method with each color, rubbing the ink on my glass platform,
(yes, I finally cracked and bought one!)
spritzing with water and then smooshing the paper on to the color.
When I had the coverage and look I wanted, I dried the panel with my heat tool and went on to the next color.
Second layer of color was Frayed Burlap DOX.
Third layer of color was Vintage Photo DOX.
Fourth and last layer of color was Walnut Stain.
Then I die cut all the pieces from the panel. My only design thought was to have the largest piece and the giraffe dots piece be from the darker areas. I then glued Gertrude together, following both the picture and the score marks on some of the pieces.
I did cut the mouth, eyebrows, lashes and hooves out of black card.
I wanted her to be eating some leaves off a tall tree and to also be standing in greenery and flowers so I got out the Funky Foliage die set.
I actually missed putting on the second layer of two of the legs and a base layer over the ears (you can see those pieces in the top right corner!) but it was too late to put them on - and luckily Gertrude looks fine - next time I'll know better!
DOX inks are kind of dull when they dry - so I rubbed over Gertrude with Distress Glaze and then buffed it with a paper towel - to seal the ink as well as to brighten the color a little bit.
I love long tall Gertrude, and I think using the one sheet of mixed colors worked out well!
So please check out the rest of the Creative Guides inspiring tags. We hope you'll link up a tag that you have made to share with us!
Here's the link to A Vintage Journey Tag Friday!
Stamps: What's Up - Avery Elle
Paper: Water Color Paper - Canson, True Black - PTI, Manila Tag - Ranger, green, tan, red, Kraft Core Core-dinations.
Ink: Obsidian - Altenew, Ranger Distress Oxide Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain, Seedless Preserves, Candied Apple, Squeezed Lemonade, Spiced Marmelade.
Accessories: Gertrude Colorize Die, Funky Foliage Dies - Tim Holtz/Sizzix, Distress Glaze, Distress Resist Spray - Ranger, Linen Ribbon - Idea-ology, water mister.
Darling giraffe tag, Julia!! Just love how you created the papers from which you cut the giraffe pieces!!
ReplyDeleteyour giraffe is so sweet, love all the smooshing to create her colours :)
ReplyDeleteLove your tag Julia and Gertrude looks amazing and appears to be enjoying some leaves too :-)
ReplyDeleteHope you are safe and well xx
Annie xx
Ooh this is absolutely fabulous!xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tag! I love the hot summer background with the flowers and the giraffe is adorable - perfect 😀. Happy Tag Friday! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteGertrude sure does look contended on her fabulous tag and munching away at the leaves x.
ReplyDeleteWow...Love mixed media Gertrude, Julia. She looks beautiful on your vintage smooshed tag..so much textures and depth and fun on your creative tag, my friend. TFS your photos too. Will check out the other projects by your teamies. Love and Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteOh, she's such fun - and I'm sure those leaves are delicious! Fabulous background too - the whole tag is full of vibrant colour and fun.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
An awesome giraffe and tag, Julia! Thanks for sharing the process!
ReplyDeleteGertrude is awesome!! I love her! She looks very happy munching on the greenery! Fabulous tag Julia. Love your background and all the details. The glaze makes a big difference over the DOX inks. Another thing to add to my wish list. :) xx
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful mixed media giraffe tag, Julia! Love the background and the visual texture of your Gertrude! She looks so content and lovely. :-)
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
Gorgeous Gertrude!! A fabulous way of presenting her and her surroundings x
ReplyDeleteSuch a super tag Julia, and wow, I really admire your patience for using that die, - the result is well worth it though, fun and fabulous!
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