Show The World Your Magic Etcetera Tag

Hi friends! Happy Sunday! Please join me in welcoming back the magnificent Emma Williams as a special guest on our blog! We’re always inspired, and hope you are too! Read on for more information, and enjoy!

Hello everyone! I’m thrilled to be back on the Simon Says Stamp blog, and so excited to be sharing my latest project with you all! With Spring finally arriving and all the beautiful cherry blossom that has suddenly burst open on the trees in my garden, I decided to combine this wonderful time of year with a few of my favorite Tim Holtz dies from the Sizzix Chapter 1 release to create a home decor etcetera tag, inspired by my home town of London and a magical character.

So, let’s get begin and I started by covering my Etcetera Tag with papers from the Backdrops Volume 1 set and cut the London Map design paper to measure 22.5 x 14cm, cutting away the bottom section of the paper and the right hand side.

Taking the off cut strip, I rolled the strip of paper around a pencil, securing the edge with a line of red liner tape. This will form the ledge across the tag. 

The London map will fit the central section of the tag but to create a panel that will fit the length of the tag, I cut two strips of the green floral paper from the Backdrop Volume 2 paper set and stitched these strips to the top and bottom of the map.

After adhering the stitched paper to my tag using Matte Collage Medium, I applied a coat of the medium over the top to seal the paper.

Once the medium is dry, I used Walnut Stain Distress Crayons around the edge, blending out the color to create a vintage look to the paper and added a few splatters of Black Soot Distress Paint.

Take one of the dies from the Sizzix Crochet Die Set by Tim Holtz to die cut a strip of Mixed Media Heavystock card, and ink the die cut with Old Paper and Brushed Corduroy Distress Inks.

After attaching the roll along the top of the crochet strip, I placed foam pads on the back, ensuring they won’t show through the crochet strip and attached this across my covered tag.

Using an idea-ology Metal Gate, very carefully, bend the metal so that it will break in half. Taking the two sections, I painted them with Picket Fence Distress Paint before attaching them to my tag, placing them to sit on the paper roll ledge.

Setting the tag to one side, I moved onto creating my cherry blossom. For the flowers I used the smallest flower and the sprig from the Brushstroke Flowers 2 Thinlits die set. I colored some Distress Watercolor Card with Scattered Straw, Spun Sugar and Antique Linen Distress Spray Stains, together with Tattered Rose Oxide Spray and after spritzing the card with a mist of water, I applied each spray to obtain the color I wanted for my blossom.

For the leaves, I colored another panel of card using Peeled Paint and Iced Spruce Distress Spray Stains and for the centers, I used Mustard Seed Spray Stain to color the card.

Once all the panels of card are dry, at this stage, I would recommend that you apply adhesive sheets to the back of your inked cardstock before die cutting as this will be your friend when piecing the flowers together.

After die cutting a selection of the flowers, 9 in total and a selection of leaves, I inked the edges of my die cut pieces to add a little more shading and for this I used Distress Inks in a selection of colors. Peeled Paint, Mustard Seed, Victorian Velvet, Tea Dye, Gathered Twigs and Iced Spruce. I then layered all the pieces together to form the foliage and the blooms.

Moving onto the frame, I used the Floral Frame 3D Impresslits Cut and Emboss Folder to die cut Distress Mixed Media Heavystock card. Because I want the frame to be quite thick and substantial, I cut three separate frames and then stuck them together to form one frame.

To add color to the frame and create a beautiful enameled effect, I used Distress Embossing Glazes, Kitsch Flamingo and Peeled Paint. Using the bullet tipped Embossing Pen, I applied the ink to each of the individual detailed areas of the frame, starting with the flowers first. I then sprinkled the pink glaze over the top before heat embossing the powder to become molten before repeating the process and adding the pen to the leaves, and sprinkling Peeled Paint over the top.

To complete the main body of the frame, I used the Brush Pen and applied this over the remaining part, that hasn’t been embossed and then sprinkled Speckled Egg Embossing Glaze over the top. After heat embossing the glaze, I once again used the brush point embossing pen and just added this randomly onto the frame, over the top of the Sprinkled Egg glaze. I then sprinkled Antique Linen Glaze over the embossing ink, tapped away the excess and heat embossed.

To add a vintage feel, I then applied Walnut Stain Distress Crayon over the top of the glazed frame. Blend the color into the frame and using a semi dry baby wipe, gently wipe away any excess crayon, leaving the Walnut Stain color to accentuate the recessed areas.

Using an off-cut of paper, I placed this behind the aperture of the frame and then attached it to my tag, using foam pads.

With the frame in place, I arranged the flowers and foliage around it, attaching some pieces with Matte Collage Medium and others with foam pads, so that it will create different dimensions and heights to each piece.

Moving onto the star of the show and using the lady and her umbrella from the Sizzix The Park Thinlits die set by Tim Holtz, I cut three separate pieces from the black card in the Neutrals Kraft Stash. I layered the card pieces together to form one image and then lightly sanded the surface of the die cut image to reveal the kraft core of black card.

I attached the die cut image to the tag using foam pads and placing her so she stands on the paper roll ledge.

I attached the umbrella so she looks as if she’s holding it in her hand.

Using Matte Collage Medium, I adhered small pieces of moss around the base of her feet.

To color a selection of Tim Holtz idea-ology Bauble Findings, I placed the pearls into two separate sealed bags, and added drops of Aqua Alcohol Ink into one of the bags and Mushroom Alcohol Ink into the second. Shake the pearls to give a good coverage of the ink before tipping them out onto a kitchen towel. (If you haven’t got any of these Bauble Findings in your stash, then you could substitute them for other pearls, or with Pearl Drop Embellishments).

Arrange and attach each of the baubles along the ledge, using Matte Collage Medium.

Underneath the ledge, I placed a Metallic Quote Sticker, ‘Show The World Your Magic’.

Finally, at the top of the tag I attached a Mini Hardware Finding and applied Mushroom and Gilded Alloy Alcohol Ink to the metal to alter the color.

Attach the finding to the tag with Matte Collage Medium and allow to dry. Finally, I added some small die cut stars that I had leftover from a previous project. These were cut from gold metallic kraft stash, using the Falling Stars Thinlits Die by Tim, and adhered onto the top right hand corner using Matte Collage Medium before I placed a Metallic Droplet into each of the centers.

Thank you so much for stopping by today and I hope you’ve enjoyed the creative process of this home decor tag. It was such a fun project to make and the ideas that I’ve used, could also be used on cards, frames and book covers ~ the choice is up to you but I would love to see what you create and hope I’ve inspired you with my project. See you again soon…Emma x

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Tim Holtz Sizzix THE PARK Thinlits…
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Tim Holtz Sizzix CROCHET Thinlits…
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Tim Holtz Sizzix BRUSHSTROKE FLOWERS…
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Tim Holtz Sizzix FLORAL FRAME 3D…
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Tim Holtz Sizzix FALLING STARS…
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Tim Holtz Etcetera SMALL TAG…
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Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Crayon…
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Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad OLD PAPER…
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Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad BRUSHED…
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Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad MUSTARD…
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Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad VICTORIAN…
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Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad ICED…
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Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad GATHERED…
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Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad TEA DYE…
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Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain ICED…
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Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain PEELED…
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Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain…
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Tim Holtz Distress Spray Stain SPUN…
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Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Spray…
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Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Glaze…
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Tim Holtz Distress February 2021 New…
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Tim Holtz DISTRESS EMBOSSING PEN 2…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology METALLIC…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology QUOTATIONS…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology MINI HARDWARE…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology HARDWARE HEADS…
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Buttons Galore and More Pearlz PEARL…
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Prima Marketing NIGHTFALL Memory…
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Tim Holtz Distress Collage Medium…
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Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink GILDED Alloy…
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Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink MUSHROOM Ranger…
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Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink AQUA Ranger…
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Tim Holtz 8.5 X 11 DISTRESS…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology BACKDROPS VOLUME…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology KRAFT STOCK…
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Tim Holtz Idea-ology 8 x 8 Paper…
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Ranger EUROPEAN VOLTAGE HEAT IT CRAFT…
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Tim Holtz Tonic GLASS MEDIA MAT 1914e
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Scrapbook Adhesives BLACK Crafty Foam…
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Quality Growers ASHLAND MOSS…
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Thanks so much for stopping by, and thanks to Emma for being our guest!

  1. Love this project Emma ~ it really evokes a London of centuries ago and has a real Eliza Doolittle/ Mary Poppins feel to it!
    Thanks for your detailed instructions, they’re superb.

  2. Emma, this is absolutely gorgeous So many fine details and dimension. You are very creative! Thank you for sharing your artistic talent!

  3. This is an amazing project! All the die cuts and embellishments create a fabulous scene. Must try something like this for home decor. tfs-stay well.

  4. Oh Emma, this is beautiful! You have such wonderful attention to detail. Anything Mary Poppins is extra special or as she would say … supercalifragilisticexpealidocious?

  5. WOW! What a gorgeous project!! I just love it and my maiden name is Whittle!! Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful art!!!

  6. What an amazing and delightful project! I absolutely love it. Your detailed instructions are way beyond helpful. Thanks!

  7. Dear Talented Emma, I borrowed your design, but added tiny lights behind the floral frame. Tiny lights for the win as Tim would say, Thank you for sharing your abundant talent so a beginner like me could learn. Gratefully, Mary Simet Bflo, NY (Can I show you a photo of mine somehow?)

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