I used the holiday, snowflakes and sheet music folders. This tag was not difficult to do, but it does
involve some drying time. Also, as Tim states clearly, after painting the metal you will most likely think that your tag is a hot mess. Don't be alarmed. The following steps really do make it all work. I think it's a wonderful look.
The embellishment (I don't have any of the Christmas charms) started life as a truly ugly overly bright piece of thin cheap metal. Applying the paint and embossing it really transformed it.
By the way, Tim used Ranger's self adhesive foil. I used metal from Ten Seconds Studio. But......if you have neither, this is what I used to do before I had any metal sheets. Adhere some heavy duty aluminum foil to your cardstock and then proceed as directed. As long as you are a bit gentle with your sanding you won't tear the foil and it is a good substitute for the real thing.
Great tips again, I shall be using ordinary metal as I don't have any adhesive stuff....
ReplyDeleteYour tag is as always, gorgeous!
I like that you used several embossing folders to create your tag Eileen! It looks great. xo
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and embossings on this! I love the ideas everyone is coming up with to recreate Tim's tag!
ReplyDeleteLOVE how you improvised for this look! I will be doing some improvising myself, and may take your example! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteEllen xx
absolutely beautiful! Thanks for the warning and tips! I was hesitating to try this one today.
ReplyDeleteSarah
Oh MY WOW!!!! I absolutely LOVE this piece Eileen!!! It's drop mouthed GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about using alumium foil. Thanks for the comment on your post about using foil! Love your tag!
ReplyDeletewonderful tag! Great improvisation.
ReplyDeleteLove the metal bow.
Oh he'll! I think THIS one is my favorite now!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteooooooooooh! I like this one, Eileen! Cool effect... Now off to see Tim's... YES, I"m checking YOURS first!!!!
ReplyDeleteMarita
I love the richness of this tag and how you used several different embossing folders to achieve this great look. Thanks for the tip about subbing aluminum foil.
ReplyDeleteI love how you worked around not having the items Tim used. Love your tag.
ReplyDeleteLove that you combined your embossing folders to create the tag!
ReplyDeleteЗдорово! Великолепный тег!!!
ReplyDeleteThis tag is fabulous! I love the look of yours with the 3 fades rather than the one.
ReplyDeleteWell, I have to say, I like your tag better than Tim's. Gasp. I'm trying to catch up on some blogs, as I'm horribly behind. I will tell you that, I have looked at all of your tags, and I just love how you improvise. Very creative and yet, practical. And they turn out fabulous. I'm still working on day 1, so by Christmas, I should have at least two done. lol.
ReplyDeleteLooks great... Wanna make mine? LOL
ReplyDeleteAfter yesterday Im ready for anything....Charge!
I think this turned out great, it inspires me to try to do this tag.
ReplyDeleteCoped with the task-EXCELLENT!
ReplyDeletebeautiful and unusual tag
Once again you have challenged the model and done one better. Kudos to you for taking the plunge.
ReplyDeleteLove your tag Eileen! Love how creative you are with substituting items. Great job.
ReplyDeleteGail in Oklahoma
Great TH tag! I like it more than the original.
ReplyDeleteWeren't you clever (and brave?) to cut things apart and reassemble to make something completely unique. I have to say that this tags really resonates with me - I like the classic lines and rich jewel tones.
ReplyDeleteFAbulous colours on this! great tat Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI think I actually like your tag more then Tim's......don't tell!!! :) Thanks for the tip of using the heavy duty foil, I was wondering if that would work!!! Beautiful job!!!
ReplyDeleteEileen, this is beautiful ART...I must say it's got Tim beat! I really love this one! Diann
ReplyDeletethe colors you used are stunning! LOVE the way yours came out!
ReplyDeletebeautiful job!