Saturday, August 27, 2011

Sailing Adventure for Hot Summer Days

I created these tags for a Summer Tags Swap which took place at the AllThingsTim-Euro Yahoo group.
I made 6 tags. I've sent 5 tags and kept one for myself.


Supplies used:
White CS
Old book's pages
White printer's paper
Recycled tea package
Tim Holtz Air travel stamp set - world map and compass
Cuttlebug embossing folder - Distressed Stripes
Ranger's Distress Ink - Scattered Straw, Rusty Hinge, Frayed Burlap, Fired Brick, Black Soot, Faded Jeans, Broken China
VersaFine ink - Onyx Black
Plastic coffee stirring spoons
Color changing soft fibers (in 2 colors)
Organza blue ribbon
Light blue half pearls with sticky back
Pure alcohol
Ranger's Glossy Accents
3D double sided foam tape
Ink blending tool
Tim Holtz scissors

I started with #8 tags, which I cut out of white CS.
The tag's front side
I used mostly stamps and distressed inks, blending several ink colors until I was satisfied with the results.
I stamped Tim Holtz Air travel stamp set - world map using black VersaFine ink, and covered it with Distress Ink - Scattered Straw and Rusty Hinge.
I stamped the compass on a piece of recycled tea package.
I colored it using other Distress Ink - Frayed Burlap and Fired Brick, and Black Soot for the edges.
The compass was cut with scissors and glued using a 3D foam tape for extra dimension.

The lower part was made of a separate piece of CS, Cuttlebug'd using the Distressed Stripes embossing folder.
I flipped it so the stripes became horizontal, to resemble sea waves.
I used Distress Ink - Faded Jeans and Broken China, and added light blue half pearls with sticky back for some glam.
I sprayed pure alcohol wherever I used the Distress Ink in order to enhance and to fixate the colors.

The boat is the main motif on this tag and it's very outstanding.
It was created from an old book's page, using an Origami folding.
It was glued using a 3D foam tape for extra dimension, and it's wider than the tag itself.
I used a brown plastic coffee stirring spoon (cut with a cutting tool) for the oar.

The tag's back side
I covered it with an old book's page, matching the one the boat was made of.
I added my details, printed and distressed with Distress Ink - Faded Jeans, to add some color to the back side.
I added an organza ribbon and fluffy fibers from my stash, in matching colors.
And here are all my 6 tags:

I hope you've had a great summer!
(You can enlarge each photo by clicking on it)


Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed. Have a creative day! Dorly

8 comments:

  1. I love them! The people that are in this swap are the lucky winners! Thanks for sharing.

    Kind regards,
    Ellen

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  2. I love these, Dorly. The colors are wonderful. But the little boat and oar is so cute. Aren't you clever!

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  3. Hello Dorly,

    great summertags !

    Favorite is the boat ànd the use of the coffeesticks as a oar !!

    greetings from belgium
    inge

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  4. Dorly,
    You are such a gifted artist....thank you for sharing. I always enjoy
    seeing your creations.

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  5. Wow, Dorly... your tags are fantastic! I am loving the textured blue water below the beautifully inked top portion. And the boat and oar are amazing!

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  6. These are so cute. Love how you used the stir stick, it really looks like an oar!!

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  7. Wow, what a wonderful and creative tag. Every element so perfectly made and blended with the other elements. The boat is fantastic! And the oar from a coffee stirrer? Brilliant. Great job on the whole piece!!

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  8. Tags look great - a lot of detail :)

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