Love this Life: Funky Foliage Tag
Hi friends! Please join me in welcoming the super awesome Emma Williams back to our blog as a special guest! She’s made this gorgeous Funky Foliage Tag using a plethora of fun products! Be sure to read on for tips, tricks, and product detail shots and enjoy!
Hi everyone, it’s Emma here and I’m so excited to be back on the Simon Says Stamp blog to share my latest project with you all.
I think we can say that Autumn has finally arrived, or at least it has here in the UK and a celebration of my favorite time of year I decided to create this tag, which was such a fun piece to make. I fell in love with these Funky Foliage dies when I first saw them on Tim Holtz’s Facebook Live video they are just the cutest and I just had so much fun bringing this little woodland scene to life and creating a home decor piece that can be displayed in the home and enjoyed…
So, it’s time for me to share how I created this tag…
1. For this piece, I used a Mini Etcetera Tag which is perfect for this project as it’s such a wonderful, substantial surface to work on.
2. Using paper from the Etcetera 8 x8 Paper Stash, I cut a panel roughly the same width as the tag and then adhered the paper directly onto my surface using Matte Collage Medium and the Tim Holtz Distress Collage Brush. At this stage, I also applied a layer over the top to seal the paper.
3. Once the medium is dry, I then applied Gathered Twigs Distress Crayon around the outside edge, blending out the color with my fingers or a semi dry baby wipe.
4. Paint the hole reinforcer piece, which is supplied with the tag using Walnut Stain Distress Paint and pop it over the hole of the tag using Matte Collage Medium to adhere it into place.
5. Setting the tag to one side, I moved onto the frame section and to begin, I used the Tangled Twigs die to die cut a panel of the black card.
6. Taking the Tangled Twigs die cut, apply a small amount of Vintage Gold Alchemy Wax. Using one of the Baseboard Frames, cut the twigs die cut down to fit behind the aperture of the frame.
7. I attached the tangled twigs panel to the back of the frame with strong adhesive tape and then used foam pads to mount the frame onto the covered tag.
8. To create the little ledge that is sitting directly below the frame, I used two pieces of driftwood that I had in my stash, (you can also use thick pieces of chipboard or MDF if you haven’t got any wood to hand). I placed the two pieces of wood onto the tag to create a step and used Matte Collage Medium to secure them into place. Allow for the medium to dry and the wood to be secure.
9. I then placed small torn pieces of Design Tape around the edge of the frame to create a more worn, vintage feel before moving onto all those die cuts that will create my scene.
10. Using a selection of dies from the Funky Foliage set, die cut the pieces from Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor Card.
11. Starting with the toadstools, apply Candied Apple Distress Ink to the mat and spritz with water. Swipe the die cut pieces through the ink to pick up the color and heat dry.
12. Continue to do this will all your pieces to color the die cuts in a variety of Distress Inks, shown below. If you need more color on any of the pieces, keep dipping into the inks to create more intensity but remember to dry thoroughly between each layer.
13. Ink the edges of each piece using Gathered Twigs Distress Ink and assemble all the individual pieces of Funky Foliage ~ this part does take time and a little bit of patience but it is definitely worth it.
14. Once I had all my pieces, I then started to adhere them to the tag, building up the layers to create dimension using various depths of foam that I attached to the back.
15. At this stage, I also placed small pieces of moss amongst the funky foliage die cuts, attaching it directly onto the ledge using Matte Collage Medium.
16. When I was happy with the placement of all the pieces, I added some Art Stones amongst the moss, again adhering them into place with Matte Collage Medium.
17. Allow for the stones to dry thoroughly before painting them with Prima Marketing, Unicorn’s Hair Acrylic Paint.
18. Cutting a strip of Mummy Cloth, (if you haven’t got Mummy Cloth a strip of cheesecloth, will do equally as well), I wrapped this beneath the wooden ledge, together with some twine and secured the wrap with a knot at the back.
19. Adhere three Melange Pebbles to the top right-hand corner to create the look of tiny bubbles.
20. To complete the frame, I added a Snippets Ephemera piece, ‘2/6’ and attached this to the top left-hand corner of the frame and hammered a Vignette Hardware Nail directly into the frame.
21. Finally, I placed a Quote Chip, sanded around the edges and attached this onto a piece of linen covered chipboard before adhering it across the aperture of the frame.
22. As the finishing touch to the tag, I dyed some white crinkle ribbon from my stash using Weathered Wood and Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain. Once the ribbon was dry, I cut it into strips and threaded it through the hole at the top…
…and that completes this autumnal, funky foliage tag that I’ve packed full of dimension and layers.
Thank you so much for stopping by today, I’ve really enjoyed taking you through the creative process of this tag and I hope I’ve inspired you with some of the tricks and techniques.
See you again soon everyone…
Emma
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Thanks so much for stopping by, and thanks to Emma for being our guest!
Such a fun project! Fabulous design!
You had me at Fliegenpilze ?
Such a bright and beautiful scene! Great how you showed in a step-by-step how you made this one! TFS!
I am absolutely in love with this!! I always enjoy tags and this one is an A+.
Absolutely outstanding!!!!
Amazing Emma, just the very inspiration I needed to try a project that’s been buzzing around my mind for a while, thank you so very much.
I love this card but where did you get the ledge for the Funky Foliage Tag? It looks like it is wood?
Thank you, Jo