Thursday, April 4, 2013

Distress tag with May

Hi there! This week we're having an "anything goes" kind of week, so be sure to join in the fun (and enter to win!) our challenge this week. Just link your project (or projects!) this week up at the end of our challenge post here.
For my project this week, I'm sharing a tag that I created (quickly too!) featuring Tim Holtz distress paint including the new metallics! Not just that - but I'm sharing how-to with you as well. Since it is anything goes this week, I'm using a paper towel as a key tool to help me get the color results I want from my distress products. I love the results!

First, coat the tag with the distress paint color of your choice, and dry with a heat tool. Then coat generously with a metallic color and blot dry with a paper towel, removing some of the excess. If you want a bit more color, add another thin coat of the base color (broken china in my case) and once again blot it off with a paper towel.

The paper towel is great because it adds texture and I love the final result! Of course, this is just the beginning! Now it is time to add texture.
I do love the new Tim Holtz Compass texture fade - great for a tag! Once I embossed the tag I added ink in black and gathered twigs. 

To add another element to my tag, I stamped "air mail" and colored with distress stains, once again blotting with my paper towel to remove some of the color.
Now that these two elements are complete, it is time for some embellishing and stitching!
I used some of the new Sunrise Sunset mechanicals and chit chat stickers to finish things off - and I love the finished result. My tag looks so aged, and it reminds me to use my paper towels more often with my distress coloring! I hope you've enjoyed my project how-to, and that you'll join in this week's challenge too.

Happy Crafting -

May

18 comments:

  1. Fabulous tag - love the look of the metallic Distress Paints - and that Compass is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing the process...
    Alison x

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  2. Gorgeous tag! Love the technique.

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  3. perfecto, thanks for sharing the deets on this as to how to get the look

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  4. Cool! I love how you achieved that patina finish on the tag. Blessings!

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  5. Love your painted, embossed background. What with this and Tim's April tag, methinks I'm going to have to invest in some of those paints. Maddy x

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  6. Wow May, what a fabulous background! Those metallic paints are a definite must have when they arrive here in the UK.

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  7. My goodness those Metallics make such a difference. Love what you have done here May. Hugs, Jenny x

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  8. Oh wow May what a tag it's gorgeous, love how you've got the effects and detail. Love it!!

    Hugs Julie xx

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  9. Beautiful project, love the look of the new metallic colours, thanks for sharing x

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  10. Amazing tag, love the effect you got with your metallic paints.

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  11. Fabulous tag ! Thanks for sharing the steps !

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  12. Very pretty. I like the subtle texture that the paper towel gives. Beautiful palette!

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  13. That is a wonderful result. Thanks for the info.

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  14. beautiful--love seeing the colors together with the metallics!

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  15. This is so cool! I love how those paints look and the texture fade! :)

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  16. Love your tag, May! Thanks for sharing how you did it.

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