Tim covered the plastic tag with several alcohol inks in the red family. I used blues. He used the Christmas reflections stamp from the seasonal set. I only have the original reflections, so I opted for the script stamp, and used it on an angle in the center, leaving room to stamp the snowflakes above and below the script. This is what the tag looks like mounted on glossy white cardstock, after doing the technique:
I think you can see the script, and the snowflakes really show up. I had lots of trouble the first time I attempted this technique a year or so ago, but it went well this morning. Here's a closer look:
For the focal image, Tim created a beautiful and very dimensional wreath using the foliage from his Regal Crest die. Of course I wanted to do something different, and besides, I didn't think the wreath would work as well with my background. I had that pack of seasonal grungeboard on my table, and decided to use the elegant reindeer instead. It was painted with a pearl paint dabber, and I did cut some leaves from the Royal Crest die to give him a blinged out scarf. And here is the finished tag:
I have to say that I'm very happy with my version, because while it doesn't look a bit like Tim's, it does incorporate the wonderful techniques he featured. This might be my favorite so far.....probably until tomorrow, that is.
I really like your take on today's tag! Gorgeous job with the inks and yes, I can see the words in there. Love it!
ReplyDeletebeautiful tag! Love your version.
ReplyDeletejust gorgeous Eileen! I haven't seen tim's yet but love yours.
ReplyDeleteIts wonderful how you did it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great. I am at work so can't play yet, but don't know what I'll do as I don't have ANY of the reflections stamps, so more improvising!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the marbled affect!!! What a very pretty and warm tag!!!
ReplyDeleteFits.... Thats an understatement. LOL
ReplyDeleteI cant wait to try again. Yeah right.
Yours however turned out beautiful.
beautiful job! Can't wait to try this technique out.
ReplyDeletePerfectly Beautiful, Just like everything you make lol
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous tag! Love the colors and stamps you used!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS BACKGROUND!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this marbled look. Your tag is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love it. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with Tim's techniques! I really love the blue tones.
ReplyDeleteKudos for this frosty masterpiece. Your interpretation of Tim's design is very you! Well done!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning! I love the colors you used of alcohol ink, and the reindeer is a plus!
ReplyDeleteI love your style! I keep coming back to your tags. It's very graceful and a beautiful card! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your blue version! I can only hope mine turns out as well! LOL
ReplyDeleteEileen!!! You were posting this fabulous tag at 5:08 AM!!! Do you sleep????? Wow!!! I think this one is my favorite so far too!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI always love to see how you take Tim's tag and "make it your own." This is a great example of just how innovative you are! WTG
ReplyDeleteVery elegant in style... love it...
ReplyDeleteThe colors are magical... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie
I just love the colors you used on this tag. Go blue....
ReplyDeleteYou are so very talented, I love ALL your tags!
ReplyDeleteLove all of the detail in your background, and the Stag is a beauty.
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