I've always loved decorative doors. There's just something so intriguing about them and what might lie behind them.
So when I saw P13's Garden of Books
special edition pad just full of interesting and colorful doors, my imagination was sent into overdrive. This set of blue doors are what drew me in the most, so I knew I needed to have my first project be with this set of doors.
So I started by cutting the set of doors in half so that each could become a tag. I decided to fussy cut several elements from P13's
New Moon collection. I felt that the cool colors of the insects and florals really coordinated well with the doors. Next I splattered my doors and fussy cut ephemera with watered down Finnabiar
metallic acrylic paint. I set these aside to dry while I worked on the next element.
I wanted to pair one of the large
Specimen stamps from Tim Holtz with these tags as well. So I stamped the cicada on some white cardstock with embossing ink and embossing with black embossing powder. I then sponged some
Glass Slipper ink on my glass media mat, then using a water brush marker, filled in the cicada's wings. Then I fussy cut the cicada and snipped it in half down the middle of the body. I then used some
shaping tools to add dimension to the cicada wings. (I used the tools to also add some shape to the fussy cut P13 bugs as well.)
I then began to assemble my tag as I went, attaching the cicada wings under a wreath that I had fussy cut. I then layered on some Prima Georgia Blues ephemera as well as some Golden Coast flowers as well as lace and silver thread. I also pulled out some of my
resin casts and applied a thin layer of gliding glue over the surface. Once nearly dry, I added
silver metallic flakes over the pieces and burnished with a soft paintbrush.
I glued on the silver foiled resin cast then glued the fussy cut insects to the resin pieces. To add a little more shimmer, I splattered both tags with watered down
Liquid Pearls.
To turn these doors into tags, I used some
Speckled Egg Distress Spray Stain to tint some crinkle ribbon then dried it with my heat tool, crumpling it to achieve a nice worn look. I punches some holes in the top of each door and added the ribbon. I then used a bit of Glossy Accents to add some
Pinkfresh Crystals.
I hope you enjoyed these tags. I really love the mix of blues and silver in the project. Until next time, happy crafting!
Adrienne
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