Thoroughly dry the paint with your heat gun and select a couple of colours of Distress Stains, for this sample I selected Wild Honey and Fired Brick.
Start with the light colour first and spread over the tag.
Sparingly add the second colour on select areas making sure not to cover the complete tag.
Take a baby wipe and blend. It's a fabulous technique and really fast too.
For the tag below, I stamped some Paperartsy images with Black Archival ink, added a couple of bits of Tim Holtz Tissue Tape and die cut some metal embellishments using the new Paperartsy Hardware die and Dark Chocolate metal from Ten Seconds Studio. These were edged with a TSS embossing wheel and some of the chocolate paint was then removed with a swish of alcohol ink. A few Idea-ology embellishments to finish and Bob's your uncle......fabby, fast tag!!
Here's a few more variations.
I'll show you how to paint the metal flowers with the paint and Stains another day, that's another very cool technique.
Lin
EDIT......sorry folks, today's post was very rushed, I forgot all the links but everything is available on the website www.lbcrafts.com and yes, it will all be available at Ally Pally.
I am not meant to be on blogger as I am at work, but I couldn't resisit checking this out!
ReplyDeleteI've used this paint technique many times but going direct to paper or blending the ink on... Using the stains is a nice twist! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh i want these paints, love all the samples.. works so well with the stains..Will you have the paint at ally pally Lin?
ReplyDeleteOooh you little temptress with all your wonderful new products.....am trying so hard to resist......
ReplyDeleteBeautiful technique and lovely decorated tags.
ReplyDeleteMargriet
Today's post was a very rushed post, forgot to put in all my links!!! Everything is available on the website www.lbcrafts.com and yes, it will all be available at Ally Pally.
ReplyDeleteLin
Wow, I am loving the looks of this. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try these Fresco paints, loving the technique and tags in your post. See you at Ally Pally.
ReplyDeletemy daughter brought me some paints for mothers day and they are lovely, like the technique you've shown us but that will mean more spending.....oh well never mind, I'll drop a hint to my son....lol
ReplyDeletehave a great week
hugs
Stunning
ReplyDeleteGreat tags!! What the nice inks! I have never seen the ones in bottle but in pads only. Love these ones! Where did you get them from? I wish I had whatever like this.
ReplyDeleteLove your creation!!!
They are gorgeous & that is such a cool technique.
ReplyDeletelove the tags
ReplyDeleteLovely tags and the technique is so cool...have to try this. Thank´s for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!!!! And congrats on the new grandson... I'm so glad he's doing well!!!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely as always... I just MUST learn to do those metal flowers... they are SO on my wish list... please can i learn when I see you soon!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove and light
Frankie
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what a great background !!!
ReplyDeleteVon x