I have virtually all the products that Tim used on his tag, but rather than just copy his tag, I prefer to be inspired by his sample and make something of my own design.
Instead of Alpha Parts, using the Artful Arrows Bigz die, I cut chipboard and painted it with Black Soot distress paint. When I paint chipboard I like to take a paintbrush and go along the edges and get into all the nooks and crannies so no gray shows. Once the paint was dry, I gave each piece two coats of Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel (UTEE) and voilà! It looks like black plastic Alpha Parts. I started to add Tarnished Brass distress paint like Tim did, but the color clashed badly with my base colors so I wiped it off before it dried and went with Brushed Pewter, using the same method as Tim.
Chipboard was cut with the Word Play die, colored with Brushed Pewter stain and then Pumice Stone distress glitter was applied. Rather than use Chit Chat stickers, I chose to leave my piece less cluttered and made two simple sentiment labels using the Labels Thinlits dies and the #hashtags stamp set. It was finished off by flicking a little Picket Fence distress stain all over it with a paint brush.
This was a lot of fun. I have another idea for a similar tag, but a frilly approach. Unfortunately I didn't get it made this week. I've been pounding away at my keyboard trying to get pre-order listings created in the shop for all the new products that are being revealed this week. On Thursday, I'm off to my very first CHA - yay! I'm so excited. Stay tuned as I will try to post some photos of my trip. In the meantime, I ope you will join us over at Frilly and Funkie for our Anything Goes challenge. Just make a vintage piece, either filly or funkie and link it up. You could be our next guest designer or even win a $25 shopping spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique!
The products below were used to cease the above tag. They are available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique where Rnager/Tim Holtz and most other name brand products are always 20% below MSRP.
Wow, gorgeous tag! the arrows look great. Have a great time at CHA.
ReplyDeleteReally like this project, lots of interesting aspects to keep the eye wondering around the tag. Thanks very much for sharing and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteNice twist to the January tag Linda!
ReplyDeleteSally
LOVE this take on Tim's tag Linda! That stencilling really takes this to the next level and I adore the 'alpha parts' arrows. Enjoy CHA!!! Jenny x
ReplyDeleteFabulous Linda! Those arrows really do look like black plastic, what a genius idea! Love the glittery numbers and the clock textures! Wonderful take on Tim's tag! hugs and smiles :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool take on the January tag - those arrows look amazing!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
I love how you changed it up and made it your own - it is gorgeous! Happy New Year to you. Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteI love your addition of the texture paste to the background. Thanks for sharing your "faux plastic" technique. I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tag with some terrific techniques. Love the arrows and the clocks. Have a super time at CHA but remember to take some good walking shoes :)
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Cec
Love your tag. I've joined in the challenge also!
ReplyDeleteA super tag Linda! Love your take on the original! The elements you added look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSorry I have not been around much lately, but I have been away from home with very little time on the internet. Back home now, so hoping to catch up. Belated Happy New Year to you and yours!! Have a super time at CHA!!! (Trying very hard not to be jealous...)
Fabulous Linda! Your version is always spectacular!! I absolutely love it. Have a great time at CHA!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your take on Tim's tag, Linda!! It looks like you had soooooo much fun creating this beauty. I hope you're having fun at CHA!! I can't wait to hear all about it.
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Nancy
Love this tag! I am determined to join in and make 12 tags as well. I just finished my first one and we actually used the same stencil for the background! Great minds think alike! Your chippies really do look like plastic pieces, genius! TFS! ~Niki
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderul take on Tim'stag.Love your background and the finished tag is awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreat tag. Thanks for showing how you made it, very inspiring. Anneke.
ReplyDeleteBlow me away! LOVE LOVE LOVE the arrows...WOW!!!
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