When I saw saltwater taffy, I knew the immediately the first color pairing I'd do with it.
And that color pairing was with salvaged patina! I just love coral and teal together and these two pastel versions are now some of my absolute favorites in the Distress line!
I decided to just create a quick little banner with this color. And I love how it turned out so much that creating a pennant for each new (and old colors) might become a thing.
I wanted a little variation in color, so I picked out some coordinating colors for both--
abandoned coral and
peacock feather. I also wanted just a hint of shimmer on the teal portion and chose
frosted juniper Distress Mica Stain to add that little sparkle.
I created an inked background using Distress Spray Stain in
saltwater taffy and abandoned coral on a pice of
mixed media heavy stock. And then I created another background with the Distress Spray Stain in salvaged patina and peacock feather as well as the frosted Juniper Distress Mica Stain. I also splattered this one with just a bit of Distress Oxide Spray in
salvaged patina.
I then die cut a
pennant from the saltwater taffy background. I spritzed both sides with water (the back more than the front) and placed it into the
damask 3D Texture Fade and ran I through my machine. I inked up a
brayer with
saltwater taffy Distress Oxide Ink and gently rolled it over pennant to highlight the raised areas.
I set it aside and then die cut some
sprigs from the salvaged patina background. I glued the sprigs onto the pennant with some Distress Collage Medium. I added a nest of
silver thread and then added a
coral paper flower from Prima using
heavy body gel. I added a couple of
charms onto some more silver thread and laid the end over pennant. I glued a
teal paper flower from Prima over the end of the silver thread holding the
charms.
Using my
Crop-a-dile, I punched some holes in the pennant and then added some eyelets. I strung through some ribbon and cord and tied it in a little knot. And that's it!
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