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“witchie-poo” halloween tag…

here’s a fun little tag to get you ready for fall and halloween! i know here in texas we are MORE than ready for the scorching hot heat to mellow a bit!

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i thought the witch stamp was just adorable, so i wanted to make a “girly” tag to go with her. i used some of the pretty new Smooch colors to fill her in, then added rhinestones, a flower and bright ribbons to set her off.

Supplies:

Clearsnap: Smooch: Taffy, Grape Soda, Pool, Pumpkin, Green Apple, Molasses, Snickerdoodle and Gold Lame, Top Boss: Embossing Powder: black, ColorBox Crafter’s Ink: Black, ColorBox Pigment Ink: Lime and Marigold

Hero Arts: ClearDesign: October stamps

Darice: Tub-O-Buttons and The Big One – 1lb of Rhinestones

Other: Hobby Lobby: ribbon, Prima: flower, EK Success: 3D dots, Marvy: 2″ circle punch and American Tag: tag

Directions:

1) stamp and emboss witch on white cardstock and punch out.

2) fill in stamped image with Smooch and let dry.

3) ink edge of circle using Lime Pigment ink and let dry.

4) stamp “happy halloween” down right side of tag.

5) ink edge of tag using Marigold Pigment ink.

6) adhere witch to tag using 3D dots.

7) add rhinestones to tag.

8) finish by tying ribbons to top of tag.

Special thanks to CLEARSNAP, HERO ARTS and DARICE!

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“traveling on the road of life” tag…

here’s another project for you…

this tag features several techniques using Ancient Page Ink, Chalk Ink, Embossing Ink, Embossing Powder and Smooch…

finished tag

 

i wanted the tag to have a vintage feel with a few pops of color. so i added the “Smooched” autumn leaves as a background, the bright red “Smooched” chipboard “L” and the harvest stripe and red ribbons.

here’s how to make your own, or a version of mine:

Supplies:

Clearsnap: Smooch: Molasses, Lucious Lime, Gold Lame and Pumpkin, Top Boss: Embossing Ink Pad – Tinted and Dazzling Copper and Cocoa Bean Embossing powder, Ancient Page Ink: Chocolate, Sandalwood and Sienna and ColorBox Chalk Ink: Toffee

Hero Arts: ClearDesign: Travel Journal and ClearDesign: Scattered Leaves

Darice: Tub-o-Buttons, Just Enough: Ribbon Accents: Red and Chipboard Letters and Numbers

Other: Hobby Lobby: ribbon, Zig: Writer: Black and American Tag: tag

Directions:

1) use a foam applicator to apply Ancient Page inks in a circular motion to tag.

2) ink the edges of the tag using Toffee Chalk Ink.

3) “prime” clear leaf stamp by “inking” it with Embossing Ink {this will help float the Smooch inks and keep them from drying on your stamp}.

4) apply dabs of Smooch inks to surface of stamp, then use a foam applicator to gently blend them.

5) stamp leaf on tag, pressing lightly over entire surface and pulling the stamp straight up.

6) reapply Smooch inks, blend and stamp 2 more leaves {you don’t need to reapply embossing ink in between if you are only doing 2 or 3 of the same design}. LET SMOOCH INKS DRY COMPLETELY BEFORE MOVING TO NEXT STEP!

7) ink travel tag stamp with embossing ink and stamp at center of tag. sprinkle on Cocoa Bean embossing powder to “travel” and to a few other areas of the tag, turn tag upside down and tap off excess. apply dazzling copper to remaining areas of the tag, remove excess and heat set.

8) stamp “enjoy the journey”, “going places”, “on the road” and “world traveler” on tag with Embossing Ink, sprinkle with Cocoa Bean embossing powder, tap off excess and heat set.

9) “ink” a few places along the edges of the tag with Embossing Pad, then emboss with Cocoa Bean embossing powder. this created a raised “distressed” look to the tag.

10) spray chipboard letter with Cherry Ice Smooch Spritz, when dry, adhere to tag.

11) write “ife” with black pen after “L”.

12) finish tag by adding buttons and ribbons.

 

special thanks to CLEARSNAP, DARICE and HERO ARTS

i hope you enjoyed the techniques in this tag, if you make one of your own please send me a pic – i’d LOVE to see what YOU did!

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