Creativity Takes Courage Tag by Emma Williams
Hi friends! Happy Sunday! Welcome to another gorgeous Tim Holtz tag tutorial by the super talented Emma Williams! Be sure to stop by her blog for even more inspiration, and weekly new projects on our Monday Challenge! Read on for more information and enjoy!
Hi everyone, it’s Emma here and I’m so happy to be back on the Simon Says Stamp blog to share this fun project that I’ve created using products from Tim Holtz’s Idea-ology range, together with a beautiful new stamp set from Tim and Stampers Anonymous.
The inspiration behind this decorative home decor project came from two things, Tim Holtz’s Worn Wallpaper and some treasures that I found in my Grandmother’s sewing box ~ and once that gorgeous new textured paper was combined with the crackle paste to create the look of distressed, old worn wallpaper it became the perfect background to my haberdashery themed tag.
1. Using a medium-sized Etcetera Tag and began by priming the tag for the mediums I’ll be using and applied a coat of gesso over the entire surface.
2. Once the gesso is thoroughly dry, I painted the surface with a layer of Antique Linen Distress Paint, heat dried the paint and then scribbled Ground Espresso and Walnut Stain Distress Crayons onto the surface. I then used a semi-dry baby wipe to blend the colors and create the background. To add more depth of color and to make it richer in appearance, I just kept on reapplying the crayons until I was happy. I also colored the hole reinforcer piece in exactly the same way.
3. Using the Black Soot Crayon, apply this around the edges of the tag and again blend out the color and any harsh lines using your fingers.
4. Apply Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide Ink Pad directly to your craft mat, I used the Tim Holtz Glass Mat which is perfect for all your blending and crafting needs that are used in this project. Spritz the ink lightly with water and then drag two pieces of the Worn Wallpaper through the inks, picking up a small amount of color to create a more vintage look to the paper. I heat dried the inked paper before cutting the paper to size, piecing the two panels together to create one continuous pattern. Distress the edges of the paper and adhere each section to the tag using Matte Collage Medium, applying the adhesive with a Collage Brush.
5. Ensuring the paper is dry, I then used a palette knife to apply some crackle paste (you can use also use Wendy Vecchi’s Crackle Texture Paste which will work equally as well) onto the covered surface to create the look of ‘worn wallpaper’. The size of crackles will always depend on the thickness of the paste you apply, so if you need smaller cracks, apply a thin layer but for larger crackles, slap it on!
6. Allow the paste to dry thoroughly and allow the crackles to appear.
7. Adhere a Snippets Ephemera piece to the top right-hand corner of the tag with Matte Collage Medium and attach the hole reinforcer piece over the hole at the top of the tag.
8. For the next step, I cut a panel of Mixed Media heavyweight card and cut this to approx 10 x 14cm.
9. Apply Walnut Stain Distress Ink and Hickory Smoke and Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide Inks to the Glass Mat and spritz with water. Drag the card through the ink, picking up the color and then heat dry. Keep dipping the card back into any excess ink to create more layers and depth of color.
10. Once the card is dry, I inked up the dress forms stamp from the Inventor 3 Stampers Anonymous stamp set from Tim Holtz using Jet Black Archival Ink and stamped the image directly onto the inked card. Lightly watercolor the image with Pumice Stone and Tumbled Glass Distress Marker Pens, giving just the slightest hint of color. Ink the edges of the card with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.
11. Place the stamped image behind the Frame and then attach the frame to the covered tag using foam pads to create dimension.
12. Taking the smallest of the Vignette Boxes, cover the box on the inside and outside with the remaining Worn Wallpaper that was used on the background and attaching each piece with Matte Collage Medium. Apply Design Tape from the Remnants set to cover the raw edges of the box.
13. I then filled my box with some vintage sewing pieces that my grandmother gave me and this included bobbins, old buttons and a safety pin. I also added some Fanciful Buttons together with a piece of ripped material and pins. At this stage, you can fill the box with anything that you choose, it’s all about making this project personal.
14. Attach the box to the frame with Matte Collage Medium, placing it so that it slightly overlaps the bottom edge of the frame.
15. I then lightly sanded the edges of a Quote Chip, ‘Creativity Takes Courage’, inked the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink and attached this to the top of the vignette box, using a thin line of Collage Medium along the bottom edge of the chip. Allow for the quote chip to dry and the adhesive to take hold.
16. At the top of my frame, I added one of the new Foundry pieces, which I inked with Mushroom and Pewter Alcohol Ink, applying the ink with an Alcohol Ink Applicator Tool.
17. I attached the piece to the collage frame and added an Idea-ology ribbon piece from the Ribbons and Bows set.To complete the metal plaque, I attached two small decorative metal beads from my stash but you can also use Hex Fasteners.
18. To complete the tag, I added some 28 Lilac Lane Buttons, aged with a little Mushroom Alcohol Ink and attached these with Collage Medium, placing them in the bottom right-hand corner of the frame aperture. I also added a small ephemera piece, “Enclosure” from the Snippets set, attaching this to the stamped panel.
19. I completed the tag with two Mini Hardware pieces, in the bottom left and right-hand corners of the Collage Frame and a pair of old scissors, again something from my grandmother’s sewing box and added a Story tag, tied to the scissors with twine.
Thank you so much for stopping by today ~ it’s been fun to take you through the creative process of this piece and a project that I hope will inspire you.
See you again soon…
Emma
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Outstanding project dearest Emma! What I love the most of your beautiful, inspiring projects is that they are full of charm and grace! Brava…hugs Simona
amazing work. i love what you did. soo many details
What a gorgeous project – fascinating collection of goodies all in one place! Thanks for sharing this wonderful work of art!!!
What a beautiful tag! Love the textures.
Oh my gosh. All the 3 dimensionality. The textures. The layers. The details like covering the raw edges of the vignette box with designer tape. Everything is just GORGEOUS! Incredible creativity. TFS and inspiring!
So Cool!! My mother was a seamstress & helped my father make alterations for his dry cleaning store! I recognize & have a lot of those sewing goodies!! My dad also did woodworking & crafting in his spare time. He would have loved a memory box made similar to that awesome tag!!
Pretty amazing project with all those details.
Awesome, stunning, amazing ALL of the above !!! #productQueenstrikesagain
Love Love Love! You really out did yourself with this project. I love anything that looks antique and this is a great one. All the different surfaces are great add ons to this project. Love the 3 dimensional project you made. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful week.
Love this so much! So beautiful and what a fantastic way to display some wonderful keepsakes! Best thing I’ve seen in a while!
What a gorgeous tag. Thanks so much for sharing…
Such a beautiful tag! I like the vintage/shabby style!
what a gorgeous piece!
Gorgeous mixed media and vintage design. Thanks for sharing.
I love your tag!
I love this tag. The layers. The textures. Everything. I like how it has that aged look to it. Like something I would find in my Grandmothers home. It’s just Beautiful.
The tag is beautiful; it appears that you have captured a piece of grandmother’s wall with the well used and slightly frayed wallpaper and added a collection that evokes memories of our own grandmothers. Truly outstanding; thanks for the inspiration and tutorial.
What an amazing 3D tag!
Absolute stunning Emma, I love your tag! Thank you so much for your time and effort to show us how this beautie is made.
What a masterpiece! Love this beautiful piece; so many wonderful details to see. Thanks for the step-by-step instructions, Emma!
Gorgeous! The needles and buttons falling out give it such great depth!!!
Love the box to hold odds and ends
and the carryover of the box idea
to the picture of the dresses.
Great to use antique items and
keep them for posterity.
thanks for sharing
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Emma, this project is incredible. I have several friends who sew and quilt…they will love something like this. Thanks for sharing and inspiring…
This is beautiful and so personal. I just love the addition of your grandmother’s pieces.
Emma this is so wonderful. I have loads of things left from my Mother’s sewing supplies. This would be a great way to display them. She also had a dress from in her room. That stamp is cool. Nicely done.
Hi Emma, This is incrediable, WOW, what a project, it is so awesome, I love Tim Holtz products, they are great for making mixed media projects. This one is so unique, I just have never seen anything like it, it really is amazing.
This tag is work of art; it’s beautiful!!!
I’m completely in awe! What an amazing project–so artistic & gorgeous! But it’s super special due to all the things from your grandmother–truly a treasure!
This is filled with such delightful layers and details!
Wow! Just WOW!!!
Awesome mixed media project!
Oh Emma. How special to have incorporated some of your Grandmothers items. You did an awesome job on this tag. What a wonderful Keepsake. Well done.
This is an awesome and beautiful project. It really appeals to me since I am a former Home Economics teacher, who taught sewing and loved to create with fabric, patterns, scissors, pins and etc. My Grandmother taught me to sew and this collage reminds me of her.
wow this mixed media project is awesome – love the textures and embellishments:)
Wow, talk about dimension and attention to loads of details! This looks amazing!
STUNNING! Yes I am shouting! This is something I would love to learn to do some day – a fabulous creation for your home decor – goodness – I am in awe! TFS
Mixed media lead me to cardmaking, but seeing this I think I need to revisit my “old” hobby! Love the vintage feel
Stunning project Emma! I absolutely love all the fun sewing details. ❤️
What an amazing piece of art Emma. I just love anything vintage and Tim’s collections are made to order for it. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Wow!!! This tag is totally amazing!!! Beautiful details!!!
what an adorable tag I just love it. This reminds me of my mom, she always loved sewing.
Cool look. Cooler sentiment
Amazing! I love all the details!
Wow, this is stunning! I love the design!
Fantastic Tag! I LOVE this style and really wish I had even a semblance of talent for creating in this style. Just ends up a muddy mess for me :-D LOVE this ♥
Wow, amazing. So many fabulous details.
Wow, that is just stunning! And so girly feminine. I love it.
Aww Emma! What a wonderful project! I love all the details you added! TFS
What a work of art! Truly a masterpiece. I really like “creativity takes courage.”
You are a true artist, Emma! Love all the different elements in your awesome creation!